Where does right-wing populism succeed sub-nationally? Explaining regional variation within France
While many scholars have studied how right-wing populist parties (RWPP) have recently increased their vote shares in national elections in many countries, fewer studies have assessed why some sub-national regions favor RWPP more than others. Addressing this gap in the literature, we analyze regional...
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Main Authors: | BIN ZAID, Hamzah, JOSHI, Devin K. |
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2018
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