All Stories

  1. The geography of the party on the ground: Local branches in Italy and Sweden in the late twentieth century
  2. The Inverted Hierarchy: How Public Bias Can Favor Potential Indigenous Candidates
  3. Young radicals, moderates and aligned: Ideological congruence and incongruence in party youth wings
  4. Young Voters, Abstainers and Unregistered: Generation Z Turnout in a Compulsory System
  5. Inside party youth wings: The YOUMEM project
  6. The Distinctive Vocabularies of Right-Wing Populists
  7. The Party on Remote Ground: Disengaging and Disappearing?
  8. It's about the type of career: The political ambition gender gap among youth wing members
  9. Supporters of India's BJP: Distinctly Populist and Nativist
  10. More partisans than parachutes, more successful than not: Indigenous candidates of the major Australian parties
  11. Australian Parties, Not Voters, Drive Under-Representation of Women
  12. Reputation versus office: Why populist radical right governmental participation has differed between Sweden and Denmark
  13. The Language of Right-Wing Populist Leaders: Not So Simple
  14. Equivocal Euroscepticism: How Populist Radical Right Parties Can Have Their EU Cake and Eat It
  15. International Populism
  16. The APSA journal list: popularity, purpose and performance
  17. Differently Eurosceptic: radical right populist parties and their supporters
  18. The right-wing populism of India’s Bharatiya Janata Party (and why comparativists should care)
  19. Inside the personal party: Leader-owners, light organizations and limited lifespans
  20. Respectable radicals: why some radical right parties in the European Parliament forsake policy congruence
  21. Right-wing populist party supporters: Dissatisfied but not direct democrats
  22. Different Types of Right-Wing Populist Discourse in Government and Opposition: The Case of Italy
  23. Ballots and billions: Clive Palmer's personal party
  24. 4 The Italian Lega Nord
  25. Populist Leaders and Coterie Charisma
  26. Populists in Power
  27. Defining and classifying technocrat-led and technocratic governments
  28. Directly Elected Mayors and their Parties: The Cases of Genoa and Lausanne
  29. Silvio Berlusconi's Personal Parties: From Forza Italia to the Popolo Della Libertà
  30. The Monti Government and the Downgrade of Italian Parties
  31. Di lotta e di governo: The Lega Nord and Rifondazione Comunista in office
  32. Outsider parties in government in Western Europe
  33. The Lega Nord Back in Government
  34. The Parties of the Centre Right: Many Oppositions, One Leader
  35. Twenty-First Century Populism
  36. The 2007 Local Elections: Between Stability and Rhetoric
  37. Conclusion: Populism and Twenty-First Century Western European Democracy
  38. Introduction: The Sceptre and the Spectre
  39. The Republic of Ireland: The Dog That Hasn’t Barked in the Night?
  40. Beyond the Radical Right Straitjacket: A Reply to Andrej Zaslove's Critique of ‘Regionalist Populism and the Lega Nord’
  41. Eviction Canceled: The 2006 Local Elections
  42. The Genoa G8 and the Death of Carlo Giuliani
  43. A Weekend in Padania: Regionalist Populism and the Lega Nord
  44. The Lega Nord in the second Berlusconi government: In a league of its own
  45. Introduction: Enough Vaccine? The Berlusconi Years