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<title>El populismo verde: más allá del nativismo ambiental y el populismo negacionista</title>
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<description>El populismo verde: más allá del nativismo ambiental y el populismo negacionista
Fernández García, Belén; Schwörer, Jakob
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<title>How to Remain Indispensable in the Twenty-First Century? The Digital Adaptation of PSOE and PSP in a Crisis Context</title>
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<description>How to Remain Indispensable in the Twenty-First Century? The Digital Adaptation of PSOE and PSP in a Crisis Context
Díaz Montiel, Alberto Manuel
This chapter aims to analyse the digital adaptation process of two specific&#13;
political parties, the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) and the Portuguese&#13;
Socialist Party (PSP). The two parties that are the subject of this chapter, PSOE and&#13;
PSP, soon became the hegemonic parties of the centre-left and the main government&#13;
alternatives in their respective political systems. The analysis of both parties’ use&#13;
of digital platforms is based on two elements. First, we look at the functioning&#13;
of bottom-up tools, which depend on the initiative of the members—who play an&#13;
active role in implementing the tool in question—and whose operation depends on&#13;
the willingness of members to use it (e.g. using some of the party membership&#13;
forms). Second, we look at the functioning of top-down tools, which depend on&#13;
party’s initiative, with members playing a passive role, such as when they receive&#13;
information from the organisation’s central offices. The analysis shows that the PSP&#13;
offers more bottom-up tools, while PSOE uses more top-down tools.
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<title>Surgimiento y consolidación de Más Madrid en la arena política madrileña</title>
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<description>Surgimiento y consolidación de Más Madrid en la arena política madrileña
Díaz Montiel, Alberto
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<title>The autocratization process in Turkey: key indicators</title>
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<description>The autocratization process in Turkey: key indicators
Durán Cenit, María Encarnación; López Rodríguez, Guillermo
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<title>Overview of Military Operations in REsponse to Domestic Emergencies, Global Pandemics, and Civil Military Relations: Spain</title>
<link>https://hdl.handle.net/10481/109915</link>
<description>Overview of Military Operations in REsponse to Domestic Emergencies, Global Pandemics, and Civil Military Relations: Spain
Durán Cenit, María Encarnación; Expósito, Enriqueta; López Rodríguez, Guillermo; Martínez Martínez, Rafa
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