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The strategic ambiguity of the radical right: A study of the Danish People’s Party

Though radical right parties are easily identified by their strong nationalism and anti-immigrant sentiment, significant confusion surrounds their positions on core economic issues, such as taxation and redistribution. This uncertainty may reflect an electoral strategy in which these parties intenti...

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Published in:Party politics 2024-01, Vol.30 (1), p.139-150
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Confusion
Constituents
Elections
Immigrants
Nationalism
Political manifesto
Politics
Public opinion
Radicalism
Redistribution
Taxation
Uncertainty
Voters
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