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- European Populism and Winning the Immigration Debate
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- The Swedish Democrats Ideological Foundation and Affiliation
- Anti-Immigration Parties in Denmark and Norway
- Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017 Clara Martinez-Toledano, Alice Sodano
- Party Positions on Differentiated European Integration in the Nordic Countries: Growing Together, Growing Apart?
- Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse
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- Election Special
- Definition of the Market
- Master Thesis Is to Shine Light on the Recent Upsurge and Seemed Convergence of Radical Right Parties in Europe in General and the Nordic Countries in Particular
- Danish Foreign Policy Review 2019
- Racist Dreams and Municipal Budgets: Women Representing a Culturally Racist Party in Local Politics
- Case Study: Norway Political Consensus-Building on Extractives
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- Right-Wing and National Populist Parties in Europe, by the Centre for European Studies (CES) and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Has Been Published Just in Time
- Changing Party Systems, Socio-Economic Cleavages, and Nationalism in Northern Europe, 1956-2017
- The Transformation of the Swedish Political Party System in the Late 20Th/Early 21St Century Ryabichenko, Arkady; Shenderyuk, Marina
- Right-Wing Populism and Government: an Uneasy Relationship | Clingendael Spectator 3 – 2017
- Media and Politics in Norway
- The Framing of Gender Over Time by the Sweden Democrats
- The Rise of Right-Wing Populist Sverigedemokraterna: the Possible Factors Explaining the Electoral Success in 2014
- The Nordic Economic, Social and Political Model
- Populism and Media and Communication Studies in the Nordic Countries
- Success at Last for a Radical Right-Wing Party in Sweden?
- Populism and the Mistrust of Foreigners – a Reality to Reckon with Right-Wing Populist Parties Are Making Headway in One Euro