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Famous Dutch (In)tolerance / Erk, Jan   Journal Article
Erk, Jan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Variations of Geert Wilders's xenophobic message are shared by the majority of the political parties represented in the
Key Words Dutch  Dutch Parliament  Anti-Islam  Islam 
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Is nationalism left or right: critical junctures in Quebecois nationalism / Erk, Jan   Journal Article
Erk, Jan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Sub-state nationalist parties of the industrialised West occupy different positions along the left-right political spectrum. Despite the similarities of their political agendas, these parties adopt different ideological identities. This paper seeks to explain the choice of party position and the long-term consistency of these positions by employing a path-dependent perspective. The focus is first, on the critical junctures during which such choices are made; and second, on the mechanisms of continuity ensuring the persistence of the left-right identities. The argument is explored within the empirical context of Québécois nationalism.
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Sun-state nationalism and the leftright divide: critical junctures in the fromation of nationalist labour movements in Belgium / Erk, Jan   Journal Article
Erk, Jan Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Nationalism  Belgium 
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Two souls, alas, reside in my chest: the constitutional foundations of Belgium between a popular democracy and a multination federation / Erk, Jan   Journal Article
Erk, Jan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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