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          <family>Florczak</family>
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    <title>Replication data for: &quot;Using party press releases and Wikipedia page view data to analyse developments and determinants of parties’ issue prevalence: Evidence for the right-wing populist ‘Alternative for Germany’</title>
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    <abstract>This data replicates the findings of the manuscript &apos;Using party press releases and Wikipedia page view data to analyse developments and determinants of parties’ issue prevalence: Evidence for the right-wing populist ‘Alternative for Germany’&apos; (2022-07-05)</abstract>
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    <date>2022</date>
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      <item>Debus, Marc und Florczak, Christoffer (2022), &lt;a href=&apos;https://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/id/eprint/62630&apos; target=&apos;new&apos;&gt;Using party press releases and Wikipedia page view data to analyse developments and determinants of parties&apos; issue prevalence: Evidence for the right-wing populist ‘Alternative for Germany’&lt;/a&gt;</item>
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