This article compares the extension and evolution of citizens' left-right identities in the new democracies of Southern Europe (Portugal, Spain and Greece) with those of the electors of eight other democratic regimes of the old continent, 1976-2004. Taking into account the authoritarian heritage in Southern Europe, the conditions for the formation of left-right ideological identities were greatly reduced Therefore, the intention is to assess whether, first, ideological identities are less diffuse among populations of the new Southern European democracies; second, whether they present increasing tendencies which might be contrary to those found in the older democracies. In the last two sections, the impact of socialisation in a democratic en...
Since the fall of communism far-left parties have begun a long process of change, which has transfor...
Opposition to European integration does not fit familiar left-right politics in any unequivocal way....
This article introduces our themed section on The Left(s) and Nationalism(s), which provides a compa...
This article compares the extension and evolution of citizens' left-right identities in the new demo...
Andre Freire has produced an exhaustive study of ideological orientations in the relatively new demo...
By comparing the Baltic States with Greece, Portugal and Spain, we seek to discover whether the type...
In established democracies, parties provide ideological cues either with their policy stances or wit...
Contains fulltext : 129529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
First published online: July 7, 2019How do the labels left and right take on meaning in new democrac...
Although previous studies have concluded that, in comparative terms, Portuguese citizens exhibit low...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
In the course of national elections held in EU member states in the past five years (since the elect...
While several studies have demonstrated that individuals’ left-right orientation is linked to their ...
The imagery of left and right has been a common way to conceive democratic politics in modern Europe...
Published online: 24 Sep 2013.Citizens can face a difficult electoral decision when no party even br...
Since the fall of communism far-left parties have begun a long process of change, which has transfor...
Opposition to European integration does not fit familiar left-right politics in any unequivocal way....
This article introduces our themed section on The Left(s) and Nationalism(s), which provides a compa...
This article compares the extension and evolution of citizens' left-right identities in the new demo...
Andre Freire has produced an exhaustive study of ideological orientations in the relatively new demo...
By comparing the Baltic States with Greece, Portugal and Spain, we seek to discover whether the type...
In established democracies, parties provide ideological cues either with their policy stances or wit...
Contains fulltext : 129529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
First published online: July 7, 2019How do the labels left and right take on meaning in new democrac...
Although previous studies have concluded that, in comparative terms, Portuguese citizens exhibit low...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
In the course of national elections held in EU member states in the past five years (since the elect...
While several studies have demonstrated that individuals’ left-right orientation is linked to their ...
The imagery of left and right has been a common way to conceive democratic politics in modern Europe...
Published online: 24 Sep 2013.Citizens can face a difficult electoral decision when no party even br...
Since the fall of communism far-left parties have begun a long process of change, which has transfor...
Opposition to European integration does not fit familiar left-right politics in any unequivocal way....
This article introduces our themed section on The Left(s) and Nationalism(s), which provides a compa...