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    Géographie des élections européennes de 2019 by Christian Vandermotten, Pablo Medina Lockhart, Herman van der Wusten

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…But euroscepticism and the far-right are also growing in prosperous non-metropolitan regions, which could be threatened by the consequences of globalization and /or which nourish feelings of identity.…”
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    From ‘Humiliation’ to Radical Beliefs: Navigating political subjectivities and ideological shifts in trajectories of radicalization. by Wagner Guilherme Alves da Silva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The focus lies on practices, both discursive and non-discursive, influencing contemporary adherence to far-right ideologies. In particular, the paper highlights how the far-right establishes effective communication with society, exploring Sonia’s central role in becoming an active part of a discursive community. …”
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    Presidential Election Confirms France’s Divide by Helmut Reisen

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Traditional mainstream centrists are not among the big three election winners, while far-right Marine Le Pen deftly addressed the plight of the disengaged. …”
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    AfD’s Electoral Success and the Refugee Crisis: Do Regional Disparities Matter? by Florian W. Bartholomae, Chang Woon Nam, Pierre Rafih

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…It is often argued that immigration promotes populism and support for far-right parties, which can lead to political instability and disunity. …”
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    Recontextualising the news by Haanshuus Birgitte P., Ihlebæk Karoline Andrea

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This study explores how an extreme far-right alternative media site uses content from professional media to convey uncivil news with an antisemitic message. …”
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    Racial Authoritarian Preemption and the Politics of Tennessee by Sekou Franklin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article demonstrates that preemption has been weaponized in the twenty-first century to augment the power of far-right state officials and to disempower cities and municipalities that are racially diverse or dominated by Black-led and multi-racial governing institutions.…”
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    Specifics of the EU development policy by Yana M. Toporikova

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…It involves political and economic crises, competition with the «rising» donors, including China, discussions on strategic autonomy, rise of the far-right parties. The pivotal changes in EU development policy are investigated, which are a new financial instrument, geographical redistribution of ODA flows, introduction of the Team Europe and Global Gateway initiatives, substantive change to the EU normative power concept. …”
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    Reconstruction's Lessons by Susan Carle

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The Roberts Court has failed to fulfill its charge under the Reconstruction amendments to vigorously promote and enforce civil rights protections, and the other branches of government have proved ineffectual or unwilling to step into the breach. The racist far right is rising and the national electorate appears unable to organize in favor of racial justice priorities. …”
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    Green Deal in Focus: Regional Perspectives and Their Influence on Electoral Income by Melania- Gabriela CIOT, Cristina-Matilda VĂNOAGĂ, Luciana-Mirela BUTIȘCĂ

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…If the Greens have lately received less support, the far-right, very vocal when it comes to Green Deal strategies and legislation, seems to be more appalling to voters throughout Europe. …”
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    Afghan Pashtun asylum seekers’ deportation issues and self-inflicted violence in Germany by Ashfaq takkar

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Existing German migration research frequently focuses on three primary domains: asylum system restrictions, deportation adheres to under the nation-state approach, and far-right attitudes towards asylum seekers. Nonetheless, there has been a striking paucity of scholarly attention paid to how asylum seekers intentionally hurt themselves in order to delay the ongoing deportation process. …”
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