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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
What issues bring people together? What drives them apart? This panel explores political behavior and attitudes that drive individuals toward or away from solidarity, with a focus on parties of the far right. Factors range from issue dimensions (e.g,. immigration) to organized firm resistance and gang violence.
Gang Violence Impact on Radical Right Support: A Sweden Case Study - Naman Rawat, Stockholm University
Standing Up to Orbán? Business Resistance to Anti-LGBTQ Legislation in Hungary - Nicolas Hernandez, University of Delaware; Daniel Phillip Kinderman, University of Delaware
Far Right Party-Voter Issue Agreement beyond Immigration - Trevor J. Allen, Central Connecticut State University
Solidarity among European Publics: The Roles of Religion, Identity and Ideology - James L. Guth, Furman University; Brent F. Nelsen, Furman University