Arteta Hernández, Cecilia María
This article presents some of the functions that the written press fulfilled within the expressions of liberal politics in the department of Atlántico during the period of the Liberal Republic. It explains the public opinion created around the issues, and the way farmers were seen in the local press, which allows us to understand these actors’ poli...
Luypaert, Jasmien Lingier, Leen Bouteca, Nicolas Vandeleene, Audrey Wauters, Bram
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Frontiers in Political Science
Many Western parties have opened up the process of leadership selection to party members under the noble premises to democratize the party. Yet, this might just be window-dressing as party leadership selection is often a coronation rather than an open contest. We argue that the preparation phase preceding the actual election phase is crucial in und...
Lisi, Marco Luís, Carla
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Frontiers in Political Science
The use of electronic voting has been considered an important tool to improve electoral processes in some circumstances, with potential effects in party-voter linkages and participation. However, many countries are skeptical in adopting this digital tool and there are relevant shortcomings in the implementation of electronic voting. Despite favorab...
Olivas Osuna, José Javier Rama, José
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Frontiers in Sociology
The analysis of the congruence between the demand- and supply-side of populism is key to understand the relationship between citizens and populist parties, and to what extent this is mainly a “pull” or “push” phenomenon. Although the study of populism has experienced an unprecedented growth across social sciences during the last decade, research di...
yilmaz, ihsan
Once voted into office, populist governments have often found undemocratic means to prolong their stay. The literature on populists in power is evolving and expanding. However, it has mainly focused on how the populists in power attack institutions such as the judiciary, rule erosion, and dirty institutionalism. How populists make use of the law an...
Fatema, Shafaq Yanbin, Li Fugui, Dong
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Frontiers in Communication
The digitalization of communication means has revolutionized the way people observe and react to the social and political developments in their surroundings. The rapidly growing influence of social media prompted this exploratory research article on the use of social networking sites by politicians to build a cordial and strong relationship with th...
Pas, Daphne Joanna van der Aaldering, Loes Steenvoorden, Eefje
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Frontiers in Political Science
To explain women's underrepresentation in politics, supply-side factors receive much empirical support, emphasizing the low numbers of women on the ballot. Whether demand from voters also contributes to the problem is less clear, however, as both observational and experimental research shows that average voters are not less likely to vote for women...
Lovec, Marko Kočan, Faris Mahmutović, Melika
The focus of this article is on the rise of populism and Euroscepticism in the context of the crisis of liberal internationalism and of the EU in particular. The article considers the view that the weak integration of Slovenian–EU politics makes the country vulnerable to this trend. Modern-nationalist, postmodern-cosmopolitan and faux-modern-partia...
Kenney-Lazar, M. Suhardiman, Diana Hunt, G.
Land policy reform has dominated the development agenda across the Global South over the past two decades. In contrast with earlier distributive land reforms, contemporary policies reflect an amalgamation of neoliberal, state territorial, and social justice agendas. This paper demonstrates how land policy changes reflect the spatially extensive and...
Rodríguez, Javier M Bae, Byengseon Geronimus, Arline T Bound, John
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Journal of health politics, policy and law
The US two-party system was transformed in the 1960s when the Democratic Party abandoned its Jim Crow protectionism to incorporate the policy agenda fostered by the civil rights movement, and the Republican Party redirected its platform toward socioeconomic and racial conservatism. The authors argue that the policy agendas promoted by the two parti...