Le Monde Vu De La Plus Extrême Droite 2010
DOI: 10.4000/books.pupvd.544
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Introduction. Construire le nationalisme-révolutionnaire

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“…Finally, the drafted causal mechanism leads to a rethink of the influence of RRPPs. As suggested by Lebourg (2010), RRPPs share important characteristics with lobbies, such as the will to influence RRPPs from the outside without necessarily taking part in power (e.g. member of the board of directors of VB, interviewed 29 August 2017), or their focus on specific issues such as immigration or law and order.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Finally, the drafted causal mechanism leads to a rethink of the influence of RRPPs. As suggested by Lebourg (2010), RRPPs share important characteristics with lobbies, such as the will to influence RRPPs from the outside without necessarily taking part in power (e.g. member of the board of directors of VB, interviewed 29 August 2017), or their focus on specific issues such as immigration or law and order.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…member of the board of directors of VB, interviewed 29 August 2017), or their focus on specific issues such as immigration or law and order. Therefore, the label ‘party-lobby’ (Lebourg, 2010) can help to apprehend the influence exercised by RRPPs in policy-making.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%