Embedding integration: how European integration splits mainstream parties
While newly contested issues connected with internationalism, such as European integration and migration, have become more politically salient, much of the literature sees these as largely the domain of ideologically extremist and challenger parties. By contrast, building on work by Kriesi et al, th...
Autors principals: | Whitefield, S, Rohrschneider, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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