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The Weakness of Populism in Spain

2020

This paper analyses why Populism has failed to take root in Spain despite a ‘soil’ that has favoured its seeding and growth elsewhere. At first sight, Spain seems to provide the conditions in which Populism can thrive: a deep economic crisis (which began with the financial meltdown in 2008) and a succession of corruption scandals affecting all the main political parties. Even so, Populism has failed to gain a hold in Spain. The traditional Far Right is very weak, and new parties such as Podemos and Ciudadanos cannot be considered Populist. While Vox displays all the features of a radical right-wing party, it is one from which Populism is absent. We argue that the lack of Populism in Spain c…

Cultural StudiesFar rightCompetition (economics)PopulismPoliticsSociology and Political ScienceCorruptionPolitical economyPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectmedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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Riding the wave of success: the role of trans-national diffusion mechanisms in the development of far right parties

2018

ABSTRACTThe far right party (FRP) literature is quite variable-oriented and often undervalues the dynamics that motivate FRP development. Previous research describes the implausibility of developme...

Far rightSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationEconomicsChange modelNeoclassical economicsDiffusion (business)050601 international relations0506 political scienceJournal of European Integration
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Eurosceptic Attitudes Towards the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Who are the Trendsetters and Followers?

2020

Since the Hooghe et al.(2002) publication about party positions on European integration, a comparison of radical right and radical left Eurosceptic parties is not often conducted. In literature about Euroscepticism, the image of the horseshoe or “inverted U” illustrates the orientation of Euroscepticism among parties without any deeper analysis. This paper tries fill the research gap by investigating whether these two Eurosceptic groups are distinct from each other in the area of EU trade policy by analyzing the debate surrounding the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Using European Parliament debates about this EU-US partnership, the author tries give answers to the fo…

Far rightTransatlantic Trade and Investment PartnershipEuropean ParliamentSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryEuroscepticismTTIPInternational tradeFar-leftPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsFar-rightbusinessEU trade policyOnline Journal Modelling the New Europe
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Proscribing the Nordic Resistance Movement in Finland: Analyzing the Process and its Outcome

2021

The Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) was banned in Finland in 2020 after a court process lasting more than two and half years. This article details how effective the ban has been and how the organization has adapted to the ban, both during the process and after the verdict. The NRM has followed strategies similar to previous proscription cases, especially National Action in the UK in 2016, with whom NRM members discussed and shared experiences before the banning process began. Adaptation has meant new organizational forms and the founding of new associations. Before the ban, some commentators argued that it would only radicalize NRM members and that they might move to clandestine actions. B…

Nordic Resistance Movementlainsäädäntönordic resistance movementääriliikkeetfar rightextreme rightradikalisoituminenJPolitical science (General)vastarintaliikkeetkansallissosialismiäärioikeistolaisuusradicalizationkiellotproscriptionoikeudenkäyntibanned associationsmilitant democracyviranomaisetPolitical scienceJA1-92tuomiotnational socialism
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'The Ideological Framework of the French Nouvelle Droite and the Contemporary Finnish Far Right'

2015

This article deals with the xenophobic discourse of contemporary Finnish anti-immigrationists, namely the anti-immigration faction of the Perussuomalaiset party and its 'metapolitical' background organisation - Suomen Sisu. It focuses on two main themes - differentialism and anti-egalitarianism - as they have been conceptualised by the French Nouvelle Droite (ND) and the European New Right. Because these themes have been used to serve a variety of anti-immigration movements and parties within Europe, the article examines whether the selective reception of differentialism and anti-egalitarianism have a part to play in the xenophobic discourse within Finnish politics as well. The Finnish anti…

far right; New Right; immigration; xenophobiaxenophobiafar rightnew rightlcsh:JC11-607lcsh:Women. Feminismlcsh:Political theorylcsh:HQ1101-2030.7immigrationRedescriptions
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