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. Italian Politics Specialist Group Panels at the 56th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, University of Reading, 4–6 April 2006
  44. A Weekend in Padania: Regionalist Populism and the Lega Nord
  45. The Lega Nord in the second Berlusconi government: In a league of its own
  46. Introduction: Enough Vaccine? The Berlusconi Years