In this thesis I use comparative process-tracing to compare how two far-right populist parties EKRE and the Finns Party behaved in their respective two years in the government, if and how their strategies differed from being in the opposition and what was the aftermath for both those parties. Using categorization from Katsanidou and Reinl (2020, 353), I compared parties on the axis of responsiveness and responsibility: which strategy the party chose while being in the government. I concluded that EKRE opted for more responsive strategy by continuing in its rhetoric and actions in the similar mood as they behaved in the opposition. The Finns Party, on the other hand, was much more modest in its positions, in rhetoric and actual policy but i...
This study provides a new frame of reference for understanding intraparty dynamics by analyzing part...
There is a vast literature on the decline of party membership within European democracies, which is ...
The aim of my thesis is analyse the causes behind the electoral success of two radical right- wing p...
During the 21st century, there has been a rise of right wing populist parties throughout Europe. The...
In many European countries right-wing populist parties have experienced a dramatic rise in electoral...
The party family of the populist radical right parties is the most popular party family to study at ...
The rise of populism has put a strain on democracies all over the world, all from South and North Am...
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: The purpose of the thesis is to study do parties matter for economic outco...
For this study, I set out to examine the electoral manifestos of four European populist parties in n...
This thesis aims to examine the existence of populism in Swedish party politics, specifically inthe ...
This article analyses the impact of government prospects and government participation on party polic...
Defence date: 24 March 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier. Supervisor, European Univer...
During the last decades, the Finnish political system had been dominated by the Social Democratic Pa...
The Populist Radical Right party family consists of parties often stigmatized by the political estab...
The main aim of this thesis is to assess the possible role of parties policy preferences in coaliti...
This study provides a new frame of reference for understanding intraparty dynamics by analyzing part...
There is a vast literature on the decline of party membership within European democracies, which is ...
The aim of my thesis is analyse the causes behind the electoral success of two radical right- wing p...
During the 21st century, there has been a rise of right wing populist parties throughout Europe. The...
In many European countries right-wing populist parties have experienced a dramatic rise in electoral...
The party family of the populist radical right parties is the most popular party family to study at ...
The rise of populism has put a strain on democracies all over the world, all from South and North Am...
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: The purpose of the thesis is to study do parties matter for economic outco...
For this study, I set out to examine the electoral manifestos of four European populist parties in n...
This thesis aims to examine the existence of populism in Swedish party politics, specifically inthe ...
This article analyses the impact of government prospects and government participation on party polic...
Defence date: 24 March 2014Examining Board: Professor Adrienne Héritier. Supervisor, European Univer...
During the last decades, the Finnish political system had been dominated by the Social Democratic Pa...
The Populist Radical Right party family consists of parties often stigmatized by the political estab...
The main aim of this thesis is to assess the possible role of parties policy preferences in coaliti...
This study provides a new frame of reference for understanding intraparty dynamics by analyzing part...
There is a vast literature on the decline of party membership within European democracies, which is ...
The aim of my thesis is analyse the causes behind the electoral success of two radical right- wing p...