Growth and Persistence of the Radical Right in Postindustrial Democracies. Advances and Challenges in Comparative
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Kitschelt, HP
Published in: West European Politics
October 2007
The paper discusses the conceptualization of radical right wing parties. It then defends supply side explanations that focus on the convergence of conventional left and right parties as a condition that enables political entrepreneurs to create new electoral alternatives successfully. Methodological problems of measuring party positions and locating radical right parties in the competitive space are discussed extensively.
Duke Scholars
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West European Politics
ISSN
0140-2382
Publication Date
October 2007
Volume
30
Start / End Page
1176 / 1207
Publisher
Frank Cass
Related Subject Headings
- Political Science & Public Administration
- 1606 Political Science
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Kitschelt, H. P. (2007). Growth and Persistence of the Radical Right in Postindustrial Democracies. Advances and Challenges in Comparative. West European Politics, 30, 1176–1207.
Kitschelt, H. P. “Growth and Persistence of the Radical Right in Postindustrial Democracies. Advances and Challenges in Comparative.” Edited by Klaus Goetz, Peter Mair, and Gordon Smith. West European Politics 30 (October 2007): 1176–1207.
Kitschelt HP. Growth and Persistence of the Radical Right in Postindustrial Democracies. Advances and Challenges in Comparative. Goetz K, Mair P, Smith G, editors. West European Politics. 2007 Oct;30:1176–207.
Kitschelt, H. P. “Growth and Persistence of the Radical Right in Postindustrial Democracies. Advances and Challenges in Comparative.” West European Politics, edited by Klaus Goetz et al., vol. 30, Frank Cass, Oct. 2007, pp. 1176–207.
Kitschelt HP. Growth and Persistence of the Radical Right in Postindustrial Democracies. Advances and Challenges in Comparative. Goetz K, Mair P, Smith G, editors. West European Politics. Frank Cass; 2007 Oct;30:1176–1207.
Published In
West European Politics
ISSN
0140-2382
Publication Date
October 2007
Volume
30
Start / End Page
1176 / 1207
Publisher
Frank Cass
Related Subject Headings
- Political Science & Public Administration
- 1606 Political Science