Llamazares I. 2024. The rise of the Spanish right during the Second Republic (1931–36). Social structures, Catholic associations, and conservative electoral mobilization. Social Science History. 48(3): 459-488. doi:10.1017/ssh.2024.10
Sendra, M. & I. Llamazares. 2023. The reversal of populism. Assessing the explanatory power of the ideational approach in contemporary Argentina. International Political Science Review. 44(3), 301-315. doi:10.1177/01925121211044924 (Accepted manuscript available here).
Marcos-Marne, H., I. Llamazares & S. Shikano. 2021. Left-Right Radicalism and Populist Attitudes in France and Spain. Journal of Contemporary European Studies (Accepted manuscript available here)
Lisi, M., I. Llamazares & M. Tsakatika. 2019. Economic crisis and the variety of populist response: evidence from Greece, Portugal and Spain, West European Politics, DOI: 10.1080/01402382.2019.1596695 (Accepted manuscript available here) (Tables & Figures)
Gómez-Reino, M. and I. Llamazares. 2018. “Populism in Spain. The Role of Ideational Change in Podemos,” in The Ideational Approach to Populism: Concept, Theory, and Method, pp. 294-310, edited by K. A. Hawkins, R. E. Carlin, L. Littvay, and C. Rovira Kaltwasser. London: Routledge.(Versión previa accesible aquí).
Llamazares, I., H.Marcos-Marné and J. Martín-Vallejo. 2017. Peripheral Identities in Contemporary Spain. Ethnicities, 17:6, pp. 844-866.(Accepted Manuscript available here) https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1468796815620706
Gómez-Reino, M. and I. Llamazares. 2013. The Populist Radical Right and European Integration: A Comparative Analysis of Party-Voters Links. West European Politics, 36/4, pp. 789 – 816. (Accepted manuscript available here)








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