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  1. the economy and the #RadicalRight M. Elchardus and B. Spruyt. “The Contemporary Contradictions of Egalitarianism: an Empirical Analysis of the Relationship Between the Old and New Left/right Alignments”. In: European Political Science Review 4.2 (2012), pp. 217-239.

  2. The #RadicalRight in Portugal: H. Ferrinho Lopes. “Radical Right Advance and Party System Change: The 2024 Portuguese Snap Elections”. In: West European Politics online first (2024), pp. 1-18. dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2024.2372752.

  3. gender and the #RadicalRight K. V. S. Frederiksen and S. Skaaning. “Do Citizens Tolerate Antidemocratic Statements?” In: Electoral Studies 84 (2023), p. 102652. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2023.102652.

  4. populism and the #RadicalRight H. Betz. “The Radical Right and Populism”. In: The Oxford Handbook of the Radical Right. Ed. by J. Rydgren. Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 86-104.

  5. The #RadicalRight in France, Germany, the US, the Netherlands, and Sweden: T. Vlandas and D. Halikiopoulou. “Jihadist Terrorist Attacks and Far-Right Party Preferences: An "Unexpected Event During Survey Design" in Four European Countries”. In: Perspectives on Politics online

  6. subnational conditions and the #RadicalRight J. Rydgren and P. Ruth. “Voting for the Radical Right in Swedish Municipalities: Social Marginality and Ethnic Competition?” In: Scandinavian Political Studies 34.3 (2011), pp. 202-225. dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9477.2011.00269.x.

  7. Are you interested in the #RadicalRight in the US? → C. Boussalis, C. Callum, and A. F. Rudkin. “Collective Victimhood Narratives in Far-Right Communities On Telegram”. In: Information, Communication & Society online first (2024), pp. 1-18.

  8. #ThrowBackPaper Why do folks support the #RadicalRight 🗳️ ? A survey of what we know & what we don't know, and what we could learn in the future (ungated)
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  9. Are you interested in the #RadicalRight in Germany, Greece, and France? → R. Gomez, L. Ramiro, Y. Le Lann, et al. “Job Insecurity and Vote for Radical Parties: A Four-Country Study”. In: Electoral Studies 90 (2024), p. 102826. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2024.102826.

  10. opportunity structures and the #RadicalRight J. de Jong and J. Kamphorst. “Separated by Degrees: Social Closure by Education Levels Strengthens Contemporary Political Divides”. In: Comparative Political Studies 58.7 (2025), pp. 1533-1568. dx.doi.org/10.1177/00104140241271104.

  11. attitudes, ideology, personality and the #RadicalRight N. Spierings and S. Glas. “Green Or Gender-Modern Nativists. Do They Exist and Do They Vote for Right-Wing Populist Parties?” In: Australian Feminist Studies 36.110 (2021), pp. 448-468.

  12. Germany and the #RadicalRight H. Betz and F. Habersack. “Regional Nativism in East Germany. The Case of the AfD”. In: The People and the Nation. Populism and Ethno-Territorial Politics in Europe. Ed. by R. Heinisch, E. Massetti and O. Mazzoleni. London: Routledge, 2019, pp.

  13. Belgium and Flanders and the #RadicalRight J. Billiet and H. Witte. “Attitudinal Dispositions to Vote for a "New" Extreme Right-Wing Party: The Case of "Vlaams Blok”. In: European Journal of Political Research 27 (1995), pp. 181-202.

  14. populism and the #RadicalRight M. Debus and R. Traunmüller. “Former Social Democratic Partisanship, Working-Class Background, And Support for Right-Wing Populist Parties: A Research Note”. In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift (2025). dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11615-025-00604-y.

  15. The #RadicalRight in the Netherlands: L. Jacobs, M. Boukes, and R. Vliegenthart. “Combined Forces: Thinking and/or Feeling? How News Consumption Affects Anti-Muslim Attitudes through Perceptions and Emotions about the Economy”. In: Political Studies 67.2 (2019), pp. 326-347.

  16. group conflict and the #RadicalRight B. Pytlas and J. Biehler. “The AfD within the AfD: Radical Right Intra-Party Competition and Ideational Change”. In: Government and Opposition (2023), p. online first. dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2023.13.

  17. populism and the #RadicalRight L. Curini, B. Moffitt, and M. Zulianello. “The Colors of the Populist Radical Right: the Strategic Use of Hue and Saturation in Party Logos”. In: The International Journal of Press/Politics online first (2024). dx.doi.org/10.1177/19401612241229216.

  18. the effect of immigration and the #RadicalRight M. Matsunaga. “The Mediation Effect of Radical Right Parties on the Nexus Between Immigration and Right-Wing Terrorism”. In: Party Politics online first (2022). dx.doi.org/10.1177/13540688221107084.

  19. populism and the #RadicalRight B. Carlotti. “A Divorce of Convenience: Exploring Radical Right Populist Parties' Position on Putin's Russia Within the Context of the Ukrainian War. A Social Media Perspective”. In: Journal of Contemporary European Studies 31.4 (Oct. 2023), pp.

  20. the internet and the #RadicalRight A. E. Kakavand. “Far-Right Social Media Communication in the Light of Technology Affordances: A Systematic Literature Review”. In: Annals of the International Communication Association 48.1 (2024), pp. 37-56.

  21. group conflict and the #RadicalRight K. Umansky, S. Itai, and U. Kohler. “Business as Usual in the Face of the Populist Challenge? The AfD's Entry Strategy and Mainstream Parties' Responses to It”. In: German Politics online first (2025), pp. 1-25.

  22. the internet and the #RadicalRight K. Tittel, W. Allen, and P. Ramaciotti. “Flooding the Feed: The Politics of Social Media Sharing Among Defensive Publics”. In: Political Communication online first (2025), pp. 1-32. dx.doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2025.2588248.

  23. The #RadicalRight in Finland: D. Arter. “'When in Rome Do as the Romans Do' or 'Rome Is for Romans Only'? How the Search for a Classification of the Finns Party Could Clear A Way Through the Taxonomical Jungle of the European Far-Right”. In: Party Politics online first (2024).

  24. subnational conditions and the #RadicalRight S. Hillen and J. Kuhlmann. “Blocking the Radical Right: Evidence from Strategic Candidate Voting Against the AfD in Germany's 2025 Federal Election”. In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift (2026). dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11615-026-00648-8.

  25. the media and the #RadicalRight D. Rocchetti and K. Pilati. “Dynamics of Protests and Counterprotests Around Far-Right Politics”. In: American Behavioral Scientist online first (2025). dx.doi.org/10.1177/00027642251377872.

  26. populism and the #RadicalRight M. Weisskircher. “A Normal(ised) Far-Right Party? A Long-Term Perspective on the FPÖ's Electoral Strength in Austria”. In: The Political Quarterly 96.4 (2025), pp. 635-644. dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.13556.

  27. subnational conditions and the #RadicalRight S. J. Turnbull-Dugarte and J. Rama. “When the Us Far-right Sneezes, the European Far-right Catches a Cold. Quasi-experimental Evidence of Electoral Contagion From Spain”. In: Electoral Studies 76 (2022), p. online first.

  28. the economy and the #RadicalRight L. Jacobs, M. Boukes, and R. Vliegenthart. “Combined Forces: Thinking and/or Feeling? How News Consumption Affects Anti-Muslim Attitudes through Perceptions and Emotions about the Economy”. In: Political Studies 67.2 (2019), pp. 326-347.

  29. the economy and the #RadicalRight T. Abou-Chadi, D. Cohen, and T. Kurer. “Rental Market Risk and Radical Right Support”. In: Comparative Political Studies 58.13 (2024), pp. 2866-2901. dx.doi.org/10.1177/00104140241306963.