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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on right-wing extremism [PDF]
This paper researches the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the security segment of the society, with a special emphasis on right-wing extremism. The author's main goal is to research the modalities in which the pandemic impacted the extreme right-wing ...
Đorić Marija R.
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Professionalism as a Response to Right-Wing Populism? An Analysis of a Metajournalistic Discourse
The rise of right-wing populism in various countries poses difficult challenges to journalism: While populists themselves often accuse journalists of being biased against them or even of lying, critics allege that the mainstream media cover populism too ...
Benjamin Krämer, Klara Langmann
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Democratization’s Risk Premium: Partisan and Opportunistic Political Business Cycle Effects on Sovereign Ratings in Developing Countries [PDF]
We use partisan and opportunistic political business cycle (“PBC”) considerations to develop a framework for explaining election-period decisions by credit rating agencies (“agencies”) publishing developing country sovereign risk-ratings (“ratings”).
Burkhard N. Schrage +2 more
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Political Situation in Belgium and France: Trends and Limits of the Right-wing Populist Turn [PDF]
The trend toward strengthening right-wing populist parties is relevant for many European countries. That fact poses a number of questions related to both the reasons for such an upward trend and the possibility to talk about right-wing populists as a ...
Alexandra Zhidkova, Alexandra Khorosheva
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Extreme right-wing voting in Western Europe [PDF]
In this study we explain extreme right-wing voting behaviour in the countries of the European Union and Norway from a micro and macro perspective. Using a multidisciplinary multilevel approach, we take into account individual-level social background ...
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The anti-authoritarian revolt: Right-wing populism as self-empowerment?
Right-wing populism and authoritarianism are often thought to be closely linked to each other: conceptually, ideologically, historically. This article challenges that assumption by reinterpreting right-wing populism as an essentially anti-authoritarian ...
Torben Lütjen
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Populism in Lithuania: Defining the Research Tradition
The research on populism and populist political communication in Lithuania is rather limited, regardless of the fact that populist movements and politicians are influential on national and local political levels; they also receive sufficient support from
Aleknonis Gintaras +1 more
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Previous research has highlighted how ideological factors such as political self-identification, religiosity and conspiracy thinking influence our beliefs about scientific issues such as climate change and vaccination.
J. Kerr, Marc S. Wilson
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Internal and external threat in relationship with right-wing attitudes [PDF]
Objective Previous studies on the relationship between threat and right-wing attitudes have tended to focus on either internal threat, emanating from one's private life, or external threat, originating from society.
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Théoriser la violence politique à l'extrême droite en Italie
The paper seeks to reconstruct the Italian extreme right-wing theorizations of violence from the early 1950’s to the beginning of the 1980’s. It aims to show the existing gap during the whole period between right-wing ideological theorizations and the ...
Pauline Picco
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