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    Left-wing populism in Spain by I. L. Prokhorenko

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The paper examines formation, evolution and political perspectives of the Spanish radical left-wing populist party ‘We Can!’ (Podemos) in the face of growing support for populism in the the Southern European countries as well as in the European Union in general. …”
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    Las coaliciones de izquierdas en Francia y España (1899-1939) by Antonio Robles Egea

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Lefts Coalitions created by the Republicans, Radicals, Socialists and Communists in France and Spain, during the first four decades of the twentieth century, constituted an example of political action in defense of modernization and democratization against authoritarian attacks from conservative and totalitarian parties. …”
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    1922 — the best year of the Comintern. Soviet Russia, German communists and the Genoa conference by A. Yu. Vatlin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…However, the author notes that this support was based on a highly unstable compromise between multiple contradicting domestic and foreign policy imperatives, including opposition from the left-wing radicals within the party and continuous conflict with the government of the Weimar Republic, exacerbated by ideological and financial dependence on Moscow. …”
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    “Ethnic Revival” in Globalizing World: The Example of Indigenous Political Movements in Latin America by S. M. Kretov

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In Colombia, Ecuador and Nicaragua the indigenous political parties were found, which, as long as other political forces, are participating in electoral processes and are delegating their representatives to public institutions. …”
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    Coup (d'etat) in the Baltic States (1926, 1934): Similarities and Differences by Zenonas Butkus

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Ulmanis was also interested in removing Social Democrats—the strongest political party in Latvia—from their path to power. The coups were different in their technique as well. …”
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