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Extreme Right Parties in Western Europe


Extreme Right Parties in Western Europe

Hardback by Ignazi, Piero (, University of Bologna)

Extreme Right Parties in Western Europe

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ISBN:
9780198293255
Publication Date:
29 May 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Hardback
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Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Extreme Right Parties in Western Europe

Description

This book has three aims. Firstly, it explores the extreme right in order to assess its ideological meaning and its political expression. Beginning with a discussion of the meaning and usefulness of the Left-Right distinction, it deals with the varying significance of the term 'right' and discusses the appropriateness of the competing terms: 'radical', 'new', 'populist', and 'extreme right'. The book argues that the traditional neo-fascist party has been supplanted by a new type of extreme right party, unrelated to fascist ideology, but nevertheless opposed to the fundamental values of the democratic political system. The book's second aim is to carry out an in-depth analysis of the post-war evolution of the extreme right of each country in Western Europe. The analysis highlights their lineage from pre-war fascist regimes or movements, their different partisan expressions in the post-war period, their ideological profile, their party's relationship with other actors in the party system, the socio-demographic and attitudinal profile of their voter-base, and finally the conditions which have favoured or inhibited their development. Finally, the book discusses in detail more recent trends within the West European extreme right and outlines a conceptual framework for explaining the success or failure of each political party. The volume, extensively revised, expanded, and updated from its original widely acclaimed Italian edition, will be essential reading for all those working on parties and movements in Western Europe.

Contents

Introduction ; 1. Meanings and Varieties of the Right ; 2. From Ideologies to Parties ; 3. Italy: The Beacon that Faded and the Populist Surge ; 4. Germany: The Spectre that Never materialized ; 5. France: The Prototype of the New Extreme Right ; 6. Austria: From National Liberalism to Extrimism ; 7. Belgium: nationalism and Right Extremism ; 8. Scandinavia: The Progress Parties Between Protest and Extremism ; 9. The Netherlands: A Fleeting Right Extremism ; 10. Great Britain: the Extreme Right that Never Took Off ; 11. The Mediterranean Countries: Too Late for Nostalgia, Too Early for Post-Material Protest ; 12. The Extreme Right Parties: The By-Product of a 'Silent Counter Revolution'? ; Postface ; Bibliography

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