Regionalist Parties and the Mobilization of Territorial Difference in Germany

Analysis of political regionalism and regionalist parties has traditionally neglected the case of Germany. We argue that this is a curious ommission. This article looks to redress this balance by applying frameworks created for understanding the determinants of regionalist party success to the Bavar...

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Programmatic parties
Regional identity
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Territory
Unions
Voting
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