“The Immigration Problem” and Norwegian Right- Wing Politicians
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The goals of the work programme were collecting concentration levels on fi ve speci fi c phthalates from the scienti fi c literature and combining them with consumption/use data
The study rests on a quantitative content analysis of 878 mainstream media articles that contain references to right-wing alternative media outlets. Two mainstream national
In order to be able to catch the right moment and do the right thing in the right manner, in accordance with the speci fi city of the surrounding circumstances at a particular
This is seen not only in voter support of radical right parties (Akkerman, de Lange, & Rooduijn, 2016), but also in the growing problem of scornful and discriminatory comments
Far-Right Violence in Italy: The Neo-Fascist Movement, a Deviant Case and Data Against this background, previous research on right-wing terrorism during the post-war years
The point of departure is the analysis of the Workers’ Party populist government institutionalisation of the right to adequate housing according to international obligations and
To the limited extent that terrorism scholars have studied the extreme right, the Russian case has so far remained beyond the radar.[1] As this article will show, Putin’s Russia
by making even a passing nod to increasing levels of immigration in the UK (even if only to Scotland) would earn the Coalition Government the wrath of the far- right (including