Over the past decades, the Netherlands has witnessed the rise of several influential populist radical right parties, including the Pim Fortuyn List (Lijst Pim Fortuyn), Geert Wilders’s Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid) and, more recently, the Forum for Democracy (Forum voor Democratie [FvD]). By analyzing the party’s organizational structures, this article seeks to determine whether the FvD may be considered a new “mass party” and to what extent ordinary members can exert influence over the party’s internal procedures. The party’s efforts to establish a large membership base suggest that the FvD set out to build a relatively complex mass organization. Through targeted advertising campaigns, the party made strategic use of social m...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
The authors examine the development of opposition party behaviour in the Dutch Tweede Kamer between ...
"The question addressed in this paper is how to explain the dramatic rise of Pim Fortuyn's right-win...
Over the past decades, the Netherlands has witnessed the rise of several influential populist radica...
This article provides a comparative conclusion to the thematic issue on the organisational character...
In 2017, the Forum for Democracy (FvD) and the Freedom Party both won seats in the Dutch parliament....
This article provides an explanatory framework for the electoral performance of populist parties, us...
Numerous new parties have emerged since voters became less loyal to established political parties. A...
Throughout its 40-year history, the Vlaams Belang (VB, Flemish Interest) has established itself as a...
This article seeks to explain the dramatic rise of Pim Fortuyn's right-wing populist party during th...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
Contains fulltext : 54500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
Radical right-wing populist parties have recently emerged throughout Europe, but the electoral succe...
The Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid, PVV) was founded on 22 February 2006 by Geert Wilder...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
The authors examine the development of opposition party behaviour in the Dutch Tweede Kamer between ...
"The question addressed in this paper is how to explain the dramatic rise of Pim Fortuyn's right-win...
Over the past decades, the Netherlands has witnessed the rise of several influential populist radica...
This article provides a comparative conclusion to the thematic issue on the organisational character...
In 2017, the Forum for Democracy (FvD) and the Freedom Party both won seats in the Dutch parliament....
This article provides an explanatory framework for the electoral performance of populist parties, us...
Numerous new parties have emerged since voters became less loyal to established political parties. A...
Throughout its 40-year history, the Vlaams Belang (VB, Flemish Interest) has established itself as a...
This article seeks to explain the dramatic rise of Pim Fortuyn's right-wing populist party during th...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
Contains fulltext : 54500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
Radical right-wing populist parties have recently emerged throughout Europe, but the electoral succe...
The Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid, PVV) was founded on 22 February 2006 by Geert Wilder...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
The authors examine the development of opposition party behaviour in the Dutch Tweede Kamer between ...
"The question addressed in this paper is how to explain the dramatic rise of Pim Fortuyn's right-win...