Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe

Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe
Title Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe PDF eBook
Author Andrea Mammone
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 362
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136330380

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In recent years the revival of the far right and anti-Semitic, racist and fascist organizations has posed a significant threat throughout Europe. Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe provides a broad geographical overview of the dominant strands within the contemporary radical right in both Western and Eastern Europe. After providing some local and regional perspectives, the book has a series of national case studies of particular countries and regions including: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Eastern Europe, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Scandinavia, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. A series of thematic chapters examine transnational phenomena such as the use of the Internet, the racist music scene, cultural transfers and interaction between different groups. Drawing together a wide range of contributors, this is essential reading for all those with an interest in contemporary extremism, fascism and comparative party politics.

Varieties of Right-Wing Extremism in Europe

Varieties of Right-Wing Extremism in Europe
Title Varieties of Right-Wing Extremism in Europe PDF eBook
Author Andrea Mammone
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 305
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113616751X

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Beginning with an analysis of the complex relationship between fascism and the post-war extreme right, the book discusses both contemporary parties and the cultural and intellectual influences of the European New Right as well as patterns of socialization and mobilization. It then analyses the effects of a range of factors on the ideological development of right-wing extremism including anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, religious extremism and the approach towards Europe (and the European Union).The final sections investigate a number of activist manifestations of the extreme right from youth participation and the white power music scene to transnational rallies, the Internet and football hooliganism. In the process, the book questions the notion that the contemporary extreme right is either completely novel or fully populist in character. Drawing together a wide range of contributors, this is essential reading for all those with an interest in contemporary extremism and fascism. The book is a companion volume to Mapping the Extreme Right (Routledge, 2012) which has the same editors.

Mapping Extreme Right Ideology

Mapping Extreme Right Ideology
Title Mapping Extreme Right Ideology PDF eBook
Author M. Bruter
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 256
Release 2011-08-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230336833

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An explanation of variations in the discourses and electoral success of 25 extreme right parties across 17 European political systems. The book shows how the European extreme right is mapped by the positions of parties and voters on two ideological dimensions, and how the match between these determines electoral success.

The Extreme Right in Europe

The Extreme Right in Europe
Title The Extreme Right in Europe PDF eBook
Author Paul Hainsworth
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 247
Release 2008-03-17
Genre History
ISBN 1134154313

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The Extreme Right in Western Europe is a concise introduction to one of the most persistent facets of late twentieth-century history, politics and society. The legacy of the Nazi era and the increasingly unacceptable face of extremism all militated against the success of far right-wing parties after World War Two. Nevertheless, contemporary problems and the solutions offered to ever more difficult questions such as immigration, unemployment, and law and order have enabled extremist, nationalist and populist movements to emerge. Focusing on a range of countries including France, Italy, Germany, the UK, Austria, Belgium and the Mediterranean region, Paul Hainsworth: explores the concept of right-wing extremism discusses the varying success of extreme right political parties in Western Europe examines the policies and perspectives of these parties analyses the profile of the extreme right’s electorate assesses the impact of right-wing extremism on aspects of politics in contemporary Western Europe. This accessible and up-to-date analysis of this enduring movement in Western Europe is a must for courses in history, politics and European studies.

The Extreme Right in Europe

The Extreme Right in Europe
Title The Extreme Right in Europe PDF eBook
Author Uwe Backes
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages 482
Release 2011-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 3647369225

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The present work deals not only with the well-organized right extremism in modern Europe as well as with its function in proper political parties, but equally includes two additional, broader approaches: the militant branches and subcultures that exist, including some paramilitary phenomena in Eastern Europe; and the broad realm of their political ideas and cultural trends and the influence they exert on European political culture.

The Radical Right in Contemporary Europe

The Radical Right in Contemporary Europe
Title The Radical Right in Contemporary Europe PDF eBook
Author Aristotle Kallis
Publisher SETA
Total Pages 28
Release 2015-01-02
Genre
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This is an analysis that sees the success of the radical right not only as a critical challenge to, but also as a complex problem of, ‘mainstream’ politics and society.

The Extreme Right in Western Europe

The Extreme Right in Western Europe
Title The Extreme Right in Western Europe PDF eBook
Author Paul Hainsworth
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 160
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780415396820

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The Extreme Right in Western Europe is a concise introduction to one of the most persistent facets of late twentieth-century history, politics and society. The legacy of the Nazi era and the increasingly unacceptable face of extremism all militated against the success of far right-wing parties after World War Two. Nevertheless, contemporary problems and the solutions offered to ever more difficult questions such as immigration, unemployment, and law and order have enabled extremist, nationalist and populist movements to emerge. Focusing on a range of countries including France, Italy, Germany, the UK, Austria, Belgium and the Mediterranean region, Paul Hainsworth: explores the concept of right-wing extremism discusses the varying success of extreme right political parties in Western Europe examines the policies and perspectives of these parties analyses the profile of the extreme right’s electorate assesses the impact of right-wing extremism on aspects of politics in contemporary Western Europe. This accessible and up-to-date analysis of this enduring movement in Western Europe is a must for courses in history, politics and European studies.