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A Joint Venture? The Ideological Foundations of the Populist Radical Right's Economic Agenda Beyond Welfare Policies

open access: yesSwiss Political Science Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Recently, the socio‐economic agenda of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) has attracted growing scholarly interest, yet many studies focus specifically on positions on welfare policies. It is often argued that economic issues are of secondary importance to PRRPs, or that their positions are deliberately blurred to maximize electoral appeal.
Emmanuel Dalle Mulle   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nested Claims, Cross‐Segmental Issues, and Elite Competition in Powersharing

open access: yesSwiss Political Science Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Powersharing systems rely on descriptive representation, where elected elites ‘stand in’ for their segment's voters, incentivising intransigence and penalising cross‐segmental cooperation. Yet powersharing politics regularly witness cross‐segmental appeals, voting patterns and party formation.
Timofey Agarin
wiley   +1 more source

Do Net‐Zero Targets Embedded in (EU) Legislation Increase Public Support for Climate Policies?

open access: yesSwiss Political Science Review, EarlyView.
Abstract Over 90 countries have committed to reaching net‐zero greenhouse gas emissions by a specific year, and many include this commitment in legislation. Often, public authorities make these commitments before implementing a set of climate change mitigation policies aimed at meeting these commitments.
Goran Dominioni   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Global Flash Drought Prediction Through Evaporative Stress Forecasting

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 16, 28 August 2026.
Abstract Flash droughts pose severe risks to societies and ecosystems due to their sudden onset and rapid intensification. Predicting their vegetation impacts at subseasonal timescales remains difficult. Advances in hybrid physics‐AI models and weather forecasting create new opportunities to enhance the predictability of evaporative stress, a key ...
Qiqi Gou   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

La démocratisation du social

open access: yesLien Social et Politiques, 2002
Alain Noël, Claude Martin
doaj   +1 more source

Reciprocal relations shape cultural landscapes: Women's environmental stewardship in Ait Bouguemez (High Atlas, Morocco)

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 8, Issue 8, Page 2847-2865, August 2026.
Abstract Mountain social–ecological systems encompass steep ecological gradients and diverse cultural practices, yet the relative roles of these factors in shaping mountain landscapes remain underexplored. In particular, the knowledge and practices of women in coproducing biocultural landscapes are often invisible in the academic literature. In the Ait
Meryem Aakairi   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Beyond species diversity: Functional responses of cave arthropods to microclimatic stability and structural complexity

open access: yesEcological Entomology, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 715-728, August 2026.
Species richness declined along cave microclimatic gradient, while diversity increased with habitat heterogeneity, highlighting distinct roles of abiotic conditions and structural complexity in shaping arthropod communities. Functional traits shifted along the microclimatic gradient, with larger‐bodied and more eye‐regressed arthropods dominating under
Raluca Ioana Bǎncilǎ   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Genetic and Ecological Management of Pacific Salmon Fisheries for the 21st Century

open access: yesFisheries Management and Ecology, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 633-645, August 2026.
ABSTRACT Based on ecological adaptation theory, tremendous effort is being spent on measures that are eliminating salmon hatcheries and fishing opportunities with the intention of protecting wild runs deemed to be of particular genetic importance to the survival of the species.
Randall E. Brummett   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

« Transnational democracy » : les nouveaux espaces du politique.

open access: yesEspacesTemps.net, 2004
Et si la « crise » que traverse le politique dans les démocraties libérales n’était pas avant tout un problème d’échelle territoriale de régulation ? Cette question traverse depuis une bonne dizaine d’années les sciences sociales, plus particulièrement ...
Bernard Jouve
doaj  

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