There is a widespread concern that the rise of the extreme right parties (ERPs) may disrupt democratic policies in consolidated democracies. The major source of this concern is ERPs' advocacy for authoritarian policies and their grievance about democratic institutions. This study investigates the urgency of this concern by focusing on the possible means by which ERPs are able to affect democratic politics. After determining ERPs and their comparative vote shares, this study examines the individual determinants of voting for them with respect to ideological affinity and political dissatisfaction. The evidence casts doubt on influence through actual or potential vote strength. Therefore the study raises the following question: Is the absence ...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...
This book studies how established political parties react to the far left and far right parties that...
The rise of new political competitors on the radical right is a central feature of many contemporary...
Three models are developed to analyze the state level conditions fostering the rise of far right par...
This is a study about the extreme right and populist meps in the European Parliament, and the purpos...
This article systematically investigates, in a comparative perspective, the support for new extreme ...
Since the early 1980s, Western Europe has witnessed the rising success of niche parties and a simult...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we explain extreme right-wing voting behaviour in the co...
Radical right populist parties are on the rise in many European countries because of a crisis of rep...
Why is the discourse of extreme right parties so hard to characterize? Why are some parties so much ...
Europe has undergone a “Right turn” in politics over the last three decades, as evidenced by the con...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the re-emergence of the extreme right. This recent event is analyzed...
This thesis analyzes failures among extreme right parties (ERPs). A majority of studies describing E...
<p>How can we explain variation in support for radical right parties over time and across post-commu...
Item does not contain fulltextSupport for German extreme right-wing parties fluctuated strongly in t...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...
This book studies how established political parties react to the far left and far right parties that...
The rise of new political competitors on the radical right is a central feature of many contemporary...
Three models are developed to analyze the state level conditions fostering the rise of far right par...
This is a study about the extreme right and populist meps in the European Parliament, and the purpos...
This article systematically investigates, in a comparative perspective, the support for new extreme ...
Since the early 1980s, Western Europe has witnessed the rising success of niche parties and a simult...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we explain extreme right-wing voting behaviour in the co...
Radical right populist parties are on the rise in many European countries because of a crisis of rep...
Why is the discourse of extreme right parties so hard to characterize? Why are some parties so much ...
Europe has undergone a “Right turn” in politics over the last three decades, as evidenced by the con...
Abstract: This paper focuses on the re-emergence of the extreme right. This recent event is analyzed...
This thesis analyzes failures among extreme right parties (ERPs). A majority of studies describing E...
<p>How can we explain variation in support for radical right parties over time and across post-commu...
Item does not contain fulltextSupport for German extreme right-wing parties fluctuated strongly in t...
With the entrance and growing popularity of populist radical right parties (PRRs) in Western and Eas...
This book studies how established political parties react to the far left and far right parties that...
The rise of new political competitors on the radical right is a central feature of many contemporary...