Partidos spin-off, partidos nicho y derecha radical: El caso de Vox en España
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2022.80.2.21.10Palabras clave:
Derecha radical, Partidos nicho, Partidos spin-off, VOXResumen
Los estudios publicados sobre VOX se han centrado en el análisis del perfil de sus votantes, la lógica de su ideología y sus relaciones con la derecha radical. El presente trabajo pretende ser una aportación al estudio de este partido analizando sus diferencias con los partidos nicho, característicos de la derecha radical europea. Con este fin, el estudio desarrolla la categoría analítica de los partidos spin-off, su origen, su tipo de liderazgo y su estrategia de múltiples issues en lugar de un solo issue, como los partidos nicho. Asimismo, desarrolla el análisis de la porosidad y trasvase de líderes y votantes entre VOX y sus competidores, especialmente el PP, así como la estrategia de contención de los partidos mainstream para hacer frente al éxito electoral del partido spin-off.
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