Vox, a new old fashioned radical right in Spain

The rapid emergence of political party Vox on the stage of the European radical right and its consolidation as the third most voted political party in Spain has raised a debate about where to locate this political formation ideologically on the map of the European radical right. This article address...

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Discourses
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Law enforcement
Morality
Nationalism
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Political behavior
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Political parties
political proposal
Politics and Identity
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Sexism
Statism
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Welfare
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