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The politics of place: The geographical foundations of support for Populist Radical Parties in Spain
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Tesis y disertaciones académicas
Universidad de Salamanca (España)
Tesis Doctoral
Academic dissertations
Populist Radical Parties
Case study
Electoral behavior
Clasificación UNESCO
5902 Ciencias Políticas
5909 Administración Pública
Fecha de publicación
2025
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[EN] The central core of this dissertation is, therefore, the rise of PRPs explained in a geographical
sense. Using Spain as a case study, it explores geography not only as a tool to
identify similarities between PRPs but also as a key factor in explaining their support.
Specifically, it analyses how two major geographic phenomena –depopulation and rising
rent prices– shape voting behaviour, focusing on the Spanish PRPs. Both Podemos
and Vox fit within the broad category of left-wing and right-wing PRPs, respectively
(Rooduijn et al., 2023).4 Consequently, and in line with the classification used in this
thesis, all radical parties on both sides of the ideological spectrum will be referred to
as PRLPs and PRRPs in the following subsections. While the populist dimension may
not always be equally applicable –particularly in the case of left-wing parties–this terminology
is adopted for the sake of conceptual consistency. The broader debate on the
ontological definition of these party families, though relevant, falls beyond the scope
of this research and is therefore only addressed insofar as it pertains to the Spanish
case.
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