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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
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Ireland
100%
Far Right
100%
Citizenship
50%
Political Culture
25%
Political Development
25%
Referendum
25%
Political Stability
25%
State Response
25%
Nationalist
25%
Jus Soli
25%
Neoliberal Policies
25%
Racial Purity
25%
Nationalist Party
25%
Growth Stability
25%
Racialization
25%
Nationalist Populism
25%
European Trends
25%
Political Mobilization
25%
Political Formation
25%
Indigenous Population
25%
Functional Approach
25%
Labor Demand
25%
Support for Reforms
25%
Entitlement
25%
Domestic Support
25%
Rapid Economic Growth
25%
Populist Parties
25%
Hostility
25%
Fianna
25%
Ambivalent Attitude
25%
Republic of Ireland
25%
Sui Generis
25%
Irishness
25%
Emigration
25%
Free Market
25%
Democrats
25%
Social Sciences
Ireland
100%
Nationalists
60%
Political Culture
20%
Economic Growth
20%
Referendum
20%
Political Stability
20%
Civil and Political Rights
20%
Manpower Needs
20%
Racialization
20%
Political Mobilization
20%
Indigenous Peoples
20%
Hostility
20%
Political Development
20%