VOX has grown to become the third-largest political party in Spain. Its success means the country can no longer claim to be untouched by the rise of the European populist radical right, argue Andrés Santana, Lisa Zanotti, José Rama and Stuart Turnbull-Dugarte
Lecturer in the Department of Political Science & International Relations, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
José holds a PhD in Political Science from UAM.
He is interested in political parties, party systems, vote choice and quantitative methods.
He has published in a number of leading journals including Party Politics, Journal of Democracy, Government and Opposition, and European Political Science Review.
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