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Ireland and immigration: explaining the absence of the far right
Steve J. Garner
Sociology and Policy
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Centre for Critical Inquiry into Society and Culture (CCISC)
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Arts & Humanities
Far Right
100%
Immigration
68%
Ireland
63%
Nationalists
36%
Racialization
28%
Citizenship
26%
Indigenous Population
23%
Populism
22%
Republic of Ireland
20%
Irishness
20%
Functional Approach
20%
Political Mobilization
19%
Referendum
19%
Hostility
18%
Domination
17%
Entitlement
17%
Constitution
17%
Free Market
16%
Populist
16%
Stakes
15%
Solo
15%
Emigration
15%
Political Culture
15%
Purity
15%
Labor
10%
Governance
10%
History
10%
Rise
10%
Economic Growth
8%
Government
8%
Social Sciences
Ireland
69%
immigration
60%
political right
33%
republic
26%
jus soli
25%
citizenship
23%
labor demand
21%
political stability
17%
populism
16%
emigration
16%
political culture
15%
political development
15%
referendum
15%
domination
14%
economic growth
13%
mobilization
12%
voter
11%
constitution
11%
governance
9%
reform
8%
market
8%
history
8%
trend
7%