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This panel explores the intersection of populism, identity, and regionalism across different democratic contexts. By examining both the ideological foundations of populism and the psychological, social and regional factors driving voter realignment, the panel provides new insights into how populism shapes, and is shaped by, political identities and societal recognition
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The (Fire-)Wall in People's Heads: Which factors explain negative identification with a far-right party? | View Paper Details |
Societal Recognition and Voting: Evidence from Germany | View Paper Details |
Agrarian Revolt or Populist Disruption? The Case of the Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) in the Netherlands | View Paper Details |
The Regional Component of the Far-Right Vote: Evidence from Rural Greece | View Paper Details |