Despite the political pressure resulting from the surge of radical right-wing parties’ electoral success in the West—from the victories of President Donald Trump in the United States and Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, to Matteo Salvini in Italy—Spain was, until recently, one of the few European countries considered to be invulnerable to this far-right trend. However, after nearly four decades of exceptionalism, the Spanish exclusion ended abruptly in 2018 with the ascendance of Vox, Spain’s newest radical right-wing party, into regional and national parliaments. Taking into consideration far-right parties’ commonly used ideologies of nativism and authoritarianism, this thesis analyzed the perceived contributing factors of immigration and Catala...
Until 2018 right-wing populism was regarded as an irrelevant phenomenon in Spain. The recent success...
After Franco’s death in 1975, a transition to democracy took place in Spain, accompanied by formatio...
The traditional Spanish imperfect bipartisanship and the alternation in power that emerged in the ea...
The 2018 regional elections in Andalucía marked the end of Spain’s exceptional status as a country w...
Populist radical right parties succeeded electorally across Europe since the start of the 1980s. How...
First published online: 19 June 2020Spain and Portugal have long been considered exceptions when it ...
In recent years, the spread of far-right ideology has expanded across Europe. Spain, a country that ...
Spain and Portugal were prominent examples of party systems with no far-right options represented in...
This book examines VOX, the first major and electorally successful populist radical right-wing party...
The emergence of Vox in Spanish politics has raised a debate around the very ideological nature of t...
The radical right has succeeded neither in making itself politically attractive nor in carving out a...
This article examines the organisation of VOX, a new radical right party in Spain. It shows that the...
If there is one issue that has been associated with the rise of the extreme right in Western Europe,...
This project analyzes a current right-wing political party in Spain (VOX) and how it has gained supp...
The electoral success of the new populist radical right-wing party, VOX, which achieved an unprecede...
Until 2018 right-wing populism was regarded as an irrelevant phenomenon in Spain. The recent success...
After Franco’s death in 1975, a transition to democracy took place in Spain, accompanied by formatio...
The traditional Spanish imperfect bipartisanship and the alternation in power that emerged in the ea...
The 2018 regional elections in Andalucía marked the end of Spain’s exceptional status as a country w...
Populist radical right parties succeeded electorally across Europe since the start of the 1980s. How...
First published online: 19 June 2020Spain and Portugal have long been considered exceptions when it ...
In recent years, the spread of far-right ideology has expanded across Europe. Spain, a country that ...
Spain and Portugal were prominent examples of party systems with no far-right options represented in...
This book examines VOX, the first major and electorally successful populist radical right-wing party...
The emergence of Vox in Spanish politics has raised a debate around the very ideological nature of t...
The radical right has succeeded neither in making itself politically attractive nor in carving out a...
This article examines the organisation of VOX, a new radical right party in Spain. It shows that the...
If there is one issue that has been associated with the rise of the extreme right in Western Europe,...
This project analyzes a current right-wing political party in Spain (VOX) and how it has gained supp...
The electoral success of the new populist radical right-wing party, VOX, which achieved an unprecede...
Until 2018 right-wing populism was regarded as an irrelevant phenomenon in Spain. The recent success...
After Franco’s death in 1975, a transition to democracy took place in Spain, accompanied by formatio...
The traditional Spanish imperfect bipartisanship and the alternation in power that emerged in the ea...