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Religion, Populism and Politics: The Notion of Religion in Election Manifestos of Populist and Nationalist Parties in Germany and The Netherlands
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Explaining the number of preferential votes for women in an open-list PR system: an investigation of the 2003 federal elections in Flanders (Belgium)
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Wordt Nederlands een verplicht vak in Wallonië? ; Will Dutch become a compulsory second language in Wallonia ?
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Local lists in Flanders: peas in a pod or apples and oranges? Refining the concept of local lists from a neo-institutional perspective
Verhandeling over den oorsprong der Hoeksche en Kabeljaauwsche twisten : Ontleend uit echte, meest onbekende Gedenkstukken
National parties as multilevel organizations in the EU : a comparative case study of Flanders, Denmark and the Netherlands
La manifestation du 15 Août pour le suffrage universel et contre le projet scolaire.
Shifting the blame. Populist politicians’ use of Twitter as a tool of opposition
Making Space, Claiming Place: Social Media and the Emergence of the “Muslim” Political Parties DENK and NIDA in the Netherlands
Permanences et ruptures dans la géographie électorale de la Belgique