Despite the populist radical right’s (PRR) popularity among political scientists, little scholarship has focused on its influence on foreign policy. This lack of study is due, in part, to a general lack of attention to the role of political parties in foreign policy, both in comparative politics and international relations (IR). This is unfortunate because, due to Europeanization and globalization, the domain of foreign policy has expanded, making foreign policy increasingly a domestic concern and, most importantly, touching on major themes of PRR parties. Combining insights from comparative politics and IR, we theorize the mechanisms, which may facilitate the impact of such parties on foreign policy. Subsequently, we examine whether the It...
The structure of the Italian party system pushes the mainstream right and left to adopt different st...
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum altered the European balance of power, ...
Junior partners in a coalition government are torn between an eagerness to profile themselves, and t...
The potential transformation of the existing world order has been one of the most prominent topics i...
This paper aims to understand the adverse effects of populism on a states' foreign policy particular...
The positions of political parties in various foreign policy questions and how such ideological stan...
Combining insights from International Relations theory and Comparative Politics, this chapter discus...
211 pagesPopulist radical right (PRR) parties have become increasingly electorally successful in Eur...
How do political parties affect foreign policy? This book answers this question by exploring the rol...
The rise of populism in the European Union represents a key internal political development that is l...
In this study we assess policy representation by populist radical right (PRR) parties in ten West Eu...
Over the last three decades, numerous radical right populist parties (RRPP) have emerged, developed,...
This article looks at the relationship between conflicts of sovereignty and patterns of national par...
Various studies explored under which conditions junior coalition partners are able to have an impact...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil, EUI (Supervisor) ...
The structure of the Italian party system pushes the mainstream right and left to adopt different st...
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum altered the European balance of power, ...
Junior partners in a coalition government are torn between an eagerness to profile themselves, and t...
The potential transformation of the existing world order has been one of the most prominent topics i...
This paper aims to understand the adverse effects of populism on a states' foreign policy particular...
The positions of political parties in various foreign policy questions and how such ideological stan...
Combining insights from International Relations theory and Comparative Politics, this chapter discus...
211 pagesPopulist radical right (PRR) parties have become increasingly electorally successful in Eur...
How do political parties affect foreign policy? This book answers this question by exploring the rol...
The rise of populism in the European Union represents a key internal political development that is l...
In this study we assess policy representation by populist radical right (PRR) parties in ten West Eu...
Over the last three decades, numerous radical right populist parties (RRPP) have emerged, developed,...
This article looks at the relationship between conflicts of sovereignty and patterns of national par...
Various studies explored under which conditions junior coalition partners are able to have an impact...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil, EUI (Supervisor) ...
The structure of the Italian party system pushes the mainstream right and left to adopt different st...
The 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum altered the European balance of power, ...
Junior partners in a coalition government are torn between an eagerness to profile themselves, and t...