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  • In the last three decades, the emergence of right-wing populist parties has caused ongoing party system changes in many Western European countries. The success of right-wing populism is often interpreted as a crisis of contemporary democracy. What are the reasons and explanations for this electoral success? Frequently it is argued that modernization processes and their consequences are a basic condition for the rise of right-wing parties. Three aspects make this plausible. Firstly, the sociopsychological theory argues that rightwing populism is a symptom of alienation and relative deprivation in a society. Secondly, the empirical coincidence of modernization processes and the success of right-wing populists support the hypothesis. Finally, right-wing populist supplies take up exactly those affects and requirements that are described by the sociopsychological perspective. (xsd:string)
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  • Die Wahlerfolge rechtspopulistischer Parteien : eine Folge von Modernisierungsprozessen? (xsd:string)
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