Understanding Populist Party Organisation 2016
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-58197-6_8
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“…During the last two decades, radical right parties in Europe have often opted for the latter. The “de‐demonisation” of the National Rally in France (Mayer, ) and the transformation of the Sweden Democrats (Jungar, ) are two prominent cases in point.…”
Section: Why and How Did German Exceptionalism Come To An End?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last two decades, radical right parties in Europe have often opted for the latter. The “de‐demonisation” of the National Rally in France (Mayer, ) and the transformation of the Sweden Democrats (Jungar, ) are two prominent cases in point.…”
Section: Why and How Did German Exceptionalism Come To An End?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…looking at the characteristics of individual who made the choice to become political candidates. In our study we analyse the supply side (candidates), not demand (voting), although arguably in municipal elections the threshold to becoming a candidate for the radical right was very low given that the Sweden Democrats had difficulties attracting enough candidates to fill all seats that they gained (Jungar, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last decade, SD has made significant efforts to normalise itself politically, emphasizing its self-perception as a "social-conservative party with a nationalist ethos" (SD, 2011) to distance itself from its neo-Nazi roots. Even as it remains in opposition to national politics, the cordon sanitaire against the party has been weakened (Backlund, 2016;Jungar, 2016). This gradual normalisation cannot be understood in isolation from its commitment to a (nostalgic) modernisation of the social system, through which SD has attempted to establish itself as an affiliate of the bloc of centreright parties (Wingborg, 2016).…”
Section: Pvv Fpö Sd Appellationmentioning
confidence: 99%