Since the early European labour movements, one preferred action and organisational strategy of social movements has been to mobilise their followers in political parties. As an outgrowth of the environmental movement the Swedish Environmental Party was formed in 1980 and first entered the parliament in 1988, the same year that the Sweden Democrats, at that time a rather obscure sect within the Swedish neo-Nazi movement, was formed. In 2010 the party successfully mobilised voters and entered the Swedish parliament with 5.7 per cent of the vote. However, voters were mobilised unevenly across the spread of Sweden’s 290 municipalities – more successful in some and less in others. In this paper we utilise the notion of local political opportunit...
The municipal election of 1934 gave the Nazi party over 30 per cent of the votes in Tärendö municipa...
The right- left dimension is stronger in Sweden than in in most European countries, demonstrated by ...
This paper aims to present a theoretical understanding of the emergence of extreme right- wing popul...
Swedish political parties are characterized by their markedly different support across geographical ...
The Pariah Party Influence on Local Government Formation in Swedish Municipalities 2002-2018 This pa...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the internal and external supply in relation to citizens’ de...
This study aims to explain why voters in Sweden choose to cast their vote on the, often more unknown...
This is a case study of the political situation in Sweden where a present and growing far-right has ...
Local parties are a powerful political factor in many Swedish municipalities but haven't gained as m...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare approaches to explain the geographic differences...
European politics are changing constantly. Moreover, the changing demography of Europe have had far-...
This thesis sets out to study the effect of party strategy on the varying electoral success of anti-...
Political parties are an important part of the institutional framework for migrants’ political integ...
Most studies of emerging Swedish parties and politics have mainly focused on the Swedish Social Demo...
With varied electoral success for anti-immigration parties across Western Europe, Sweden is often he...
The municipal election of 1934 gave the Nazi party over 30 per cent of the votes in Tärendö municipa...
The right- left dimension is stronger in Sweden than in in most European countries, demonstrated by ...
This paper aims to present a theoretical understanding of the emergence of extreme right- wing popul...
Swedish political parties are characterized by their markedly different support across geographical ...
The Pariah Party Influence on Local Government Formation in Swedish Municipalities 2002-2018 This pa...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the internal and external supply in relation to citizens’ de...
This study aims to explain why voters in Sweden choose to cast their vote on the, often more unknown...
This is a case study of the political situation in Sweden where a present and growing far-right has ...
Local parties are a powerful political factor in many Swedish municipalities but haven't gained as m...
The purpose of this study is to examine and compare approaches to explain the geographic differences...
European politics are changing constantly. Moreover, the changing demography of Europe have had far-...
This thesis sets out to study the effect of party strategy on the varying electoral success of anti-...
Political parties are an important part of the institutional framework for migrants’ political integ...
Most studies of emerging Swedish parties and politics have mainly focused on the Swedish Social Demo...
With varied electoral success for anti-immigration parties across Western Europe, Sweden is often he...
The municipal election of 1934 gave the Nazi party over 30 per cent of the votes in Tärendö municipa...
The right- left dimension is stronger in Sweden than in in most European countries, demonstrated by ...
This paper aims to present a theoretical understanding of the emergence of extreme right- wing popul...