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This study offers an explanatory model for variation in electoral results for ‘populist radical right’ parties in Europe over time and across countries. We build on and fuse previous explanations to offer a theoretical model that combines supply- and demand-side explanations. We argue that...
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This paper studies party-movement interactions in Germany, focusing on Die Linke and the AfD, the two most recent additions to Germany’s multi-party system. The electoral rise of both challenger parties went along with mass protests, opposition to Hartz IV in the mid-2000s and anti-Islamic...
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Eine große Mehrheit der Deutschen erkennt den Klimawandel als menschengemacht an und befürwortet den Ausbau der erneuerbaren Energien. Skepsis herrscht jedoch in Ostdeutschland, wo sich der Erfolg der Energiewende mitentscheidet: Hier wird schon heute ein Viertel der Solar- und ein Drittel der...
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We use the findings in this volume to gain insights into the best way to connect the macroeconomics of migration with research in history and political science. We show that macroeconomic research could help develop the economic history of migration, the history of the European Union, and the...
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This paper evaluates the salience of differentiated integration (DI) and the positions of successive Hungarian governments since the country’s EU accession. It finds that DI has a low-salience and tends to come up in relation to specific events or policy debates. DI-related discussions rarely...
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