The Spanish case and its implications for far right studies: Antecedents and new research strategies

Authors

  • Pablo Ortiz Barquero Universidad Pablo de Olavide
  • Antonia María Ruiz Jiménez Universidad Pablo de Olavide
  • Manuel Tomás González Fernández Universidad Pablo de Olavide

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rep.188.07

Keywords:

Spain, far right, case studies, supply-side theories, demand-side theories.

Abstract

The aim of this article is to contribute to the theoretical frame about far right, which is focused on the conditions that affect its electoral performance. Spain case is especially suitable to investigate the performance of this family of parties because far right has been irrelevant since the end of Francoist dictatorship to 2018, when an electoral breakthrough was led by Vox. First, hegemonic explanations about the Spanish case —defined as the exceptionalism paradigm— will be analysed using a critical glass. Through empirical substantiation, new research strategies will be proposed to study far right in Spain (also of interest to conduct comparative research). These alternative strategies have two main implications. On one hand, the research agenda should give more importance to supply-side theories. On the other, it is necessary to situate far right parties at the centre of explanations. 

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Published

2020-06-05

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RESEARCH NOTES