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THE SWISS RADICAL RIGHT: WHO ARE THE (NEW) VOTERS OF SWISS PEOPLES' PARTY?

Pages 197-208 | Published online: 06 Jun 2012

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Daniel Stockemer. (2017) The success of radical right-wing parties in Western European regions – new challenging findings. Journal of Contemporary European Studies 25:1, pages 41-56.
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Robert Baur, Eva G. T. Green & Marc Helbling. (2016) Immigration-related political culture and support for radical right parties. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42:11, pages 1748-1773.
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