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Populism and anti-populism in the 2017 Dutch, French, and German elections: A discourse and hegemony analytic approach
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Regarding the Dutch `Nee' to the European Constitution: a test of the identity, utilitarian and political approaches to voting 'no'
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Living Apart Together? The Organization of Political Parties beyond the Nation-State: The Flemish Case
Responsive to the People? Comparing the European Cognitive Maps of Dutch Political Leaders and their Followers
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Le discours identitaire d’extrême droite: révélateur d’une idéologie aux marges du paysage politique?
Does affective polarisation increase turnout? Evidence from Germany, The Netherlands and Spain
Populists as Chameleons? An Adaptive Learning Approach to the Rise of Populist Politicians
Disentangling the effects of political fragmentation on voter turnout: the Flemish municipal elections
Persuasive Populism? Estimating the Effect of Populist Messages on Political Cynicism
Affective Polarization and the Populist Radical Right: Creating the Hating?