Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe
From Local to Transnational
Herausgeber: Mammone, Andrea; Jenkins, Brian; Godin, Emmanuel
Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe
From Local to Transnational
Herausgeber: Mammone, Andrea; Jenkins, Brian; Godin, Emmanuel
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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. 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.
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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. 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.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780415502641
- ISBN-10: 0415502640
- Artikelnr.: 57045596
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780415502641
- ISBN-10: 0415502640
- Artikelnr.: 57045596
Introduction: Mapping the 'Right of the Mainstream Right' in Contemporary
Europe Andrea Mammone, Emmanuel Godin and Brian Jenkins Part 1: Local and
Regional Perspectives 1. Backlash in the 'Hood': Exploring Support for the
British National Party (BNP) at Local Level Matthew J. Goodwin 2. After
Colonialism: Local Politics and Far-Right Affinities in a City of Southern
France John Veugelers 3. Placing the Extremes: Cityscape, Ethnic 'Others',
and Young Right Extremists in East Berlin Nitzan Shoshan 4. Extreme-Right
Discourse in Belgium: A Comparative Regional Approach JérômeJamin 5.
Regionalism, Right-wing Extremism, Populism: The Elusive Nature of the Lega
Nord Giorgia Bulli and Filippo Tronconi Part 2: The Southern European
Extreme Right after Dictatorships 6. The Portuguese Radical Right in the
Democratic Period Riccardo Marchi 7. The Spanish Extreme Right: From
Neo-Francoism to Xenophobic Discourse José L.Rodríguez Jiménez 8. LAOS and
the Greek Far Right since 1974 Antonis A. Ellinas Part 3: The Extreme Right
In Post-Communism Context 9. The Extreme Right in Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia V¿ra Stojarová 10. Extreme-Right Paramilitary
Units in Eastern Europe Miroslav Mare and Richard Stojar 11. Extreme-Right
Parties in Romania after 1990: Incumbency, Organisation and Success
Gabriela Borz 12. Anti-Semitism and the Extreme Right in Contemporary
Ukraine Per Rudling Part 4: National and Comparative Perspectives: A
Challenge to 'Exceptionalism'? 13. Challenging the Exceptionalist View:
Favourable Conditions for Radical Right-Wing Populism in Switzerland Damir
Skenderovic 14. Turkish Extreme Right in Office: Whither Democracy and
Democratisation? Ekin Burak Arikan 15. Scandinavian Right-Wing Parties:
Diversity more than Convergence? Marie Demker 16. Downside after the
Summit: Factors in Extreme-Right Party Decline in France and Austria
Michelle Hale Williams Part 5: From 'Local' to 'Transnational 17. Rights,
Roots, and Routes: Local and Transnational Contexts of Extreme-Right
Movements in Contemporary Malta Mark-Anthony Falzon and Mark Micallef 18.
Cross-national Ideology in Local Elections: The case of Azione Sociale and
the British National Party Andrea Mammone and Timothy Peace 19. The
Transfer of Ideas along a Cultural Gradient: the Influence of the European
New Right on Aleksandr Panarin's New Eurasianism Marina Peunova 20. Trans
European Trends in Right-Wing Extremism Michael Whine
Europe Andrea Mammone, Emmanuel Godin and Brian Jenkins Part 1: Local and
Regional Perspectives 1. Backlash in the 'Hood': Exploring Support for the
British National Party (BNP) at Local Level Matthew J. Goodwin 2. After
Colonialism: Local Politics and Far-Right Affinities in a City of Southern
France John Veugelers 3. Placing the Extremes: Cityscape, Ethnic 'Others',
and Young Right Extremists in East Berlin Nitzan Shoshan 4. Extreme-Right
Discourse in Belgium: A Comparative Regional Approach JérômeJamin 5.
Regionalism, Right-wing Extremism, Populism: The Elusive Nature of the Lega
Nord Giorgia Bulli and Filippo Tronconi Part 2: The Southern European
Extreme Right after Dictatorships 6. The Portuguese Radical Right in the
Democratic Period Riccardo Marchi 7. The Spanish Extreme Right: From
Neo-Francoism to Xenophobic Discourse José L.Rodríguez Jiménez 8. LAOS and
the Greek Far Right since 1974 Antonis A. Ellinas Part 3: The Extreme Right
In Post-Communism Context 9. The Extreme Right in Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia V¿ra Stojarová 10. Extreme-Right Paramilitary
Units in Eastern Europe Miroslav Mare and Richard Stojar 11. Extreme-Right
Parties in Romania after 1990: Incumbency, Organisation and Success
Gabriela Borz 12. Anti-Semitism and the Extreme Right in Contemporary
Ukraine Per Rudling Part 4: National and Comparative Perspectives: A
Challenge to 'Exceptionalism'? 13. Challenging the Exceptionalist View:
Favourable Conditions for Radical Right-Wing Populism in Switzerland Damir
Skenderovic 14. Turkish Extreme Right in Office: Whither Democracy and
Democratisation? Ekin Burak Arikan 15. Scandinavian Right-Wing Parties:
Diversity more than Convergence? Marie Demker 16. Downside after the
Summit: Factors in Extreme-Right Party Decline in France and Austria
Michelle Hale Williams Part 5: From 'Local' to 'Transnational 17. Rights,
Roots, and Routes: Local and Transnational Contexts of Extreme-Right
Movements in Contemporary Malta Mark-Anthony Falzon and Mark Micallef 18.
Cross-national Ideology in Local Elections: The case of Azione Sociale and
the British National Party Andrea Mammone and Timothy Peace 19. The
Transfer of Ideas along a Cultural Gradient: the Influence of the European
New Right on Aleksandr Panarin's New Eurasianism Marina Peunova 20. Trans
European Trends in Right-Wing Extremism Michael Whine
Introduction: Mapping the 'Right of the Mainstream Right' in Contemporary
Europe Andrea Mammone, Emmanuel Godin and Brian Jenkins Part 1: Local and
Regional Perspectives 1. Backlash in the 'Hood': Exploring Support for the
British National Party (BNP) at Local Level Matthew J. Goodwin 2. After
Colonialism: Local Politics and Far-Right Affinities in a City of Southern
France John Veugelers 3. Placing the Extremes: Cityscape, Ethnic 'Others',
and Young Right Extremists in East Berlin Nitzan Shoshan 4. Extreme-Right
Discourse in Belgium: A Comparative Regional Approach JérômeJamin 5.
Regionalism, Right-wing Extremism, Populism: The Elusive Nature of the Lega
Nord Giorgia Bulli and Filippo Tronconi Part 2: The Southern European
Extreme Right after Dictatorships 6. The Portuguese Radical Right in the
Democratic Period Riccardo Marchi 7. The Spanish Extreme Right: From
Neo-Francoism to Xenophobic Discourse José L.Rodríguez Jiménez 8. LAOS and
the Greek Far Right since 1974 Antonis A. Ellinas Part 3: The Extreme Right
In Post-Communism Context 9. The Extreme Right in Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia V¿ra Stojarová 10. Extreme-Right Paramilitary
Units in Eastern Europe Miroslav Mare and Richard Stojar 11. Extreme-Right
Parties in Romania after 1990: Incumbency, Organisation and Success
Gabriela Borz 12. Anti-Semitism and the Extreme Right in Contemporary
Ukraine Per Rudling Part 4: National and Comparative Perspectives: A
Challenge to 'Exceptionalism'? 13. Challenging the Exceptionalist View:
Favourable Conditions for Radical Right-Wing Populism in Switzerland Damir
Skenderovic 14. Turkish Extreme Right in Office: Whither Democracy and
Democratisation? Ekin Burak Arikan 15. Scandinavian Right-Wing Parties:
Diversity more than Convergence? Marie Demker 16. Downside after the
Summit: Factors in Extreme-Right Party Decline in France and Austria
Michelle Hale Williams Part 5: From 'Local' to 'Transnational 17. Rights,
Roots, and Routes: Local and Transnational Contexts of Extreme-Right
Movements in Contemporary Malta Mark-Anthony Falzon and Mark Micallef 18.
Cross-national Ideology in Local Elections: The case of Azione Sociale and
the British National Party Andrea Mammone and Timothy Peace 19. The
Transfer of Ideas along a Cultural Gradient: the Influence of the European
New Right on Aleksandr Panarin's New Eurasianism Marina Peunova 20. Trans
European Trends in Right-Wing Extremism Michael Whine
Europe Andrea Mammone, Emmanuel Godin and Brian Jenkins Part 1: Local and
Regional Perspectives 1. Backlash in the 'Hood': Exploring Support for the
British National Party (BNP) at Local Level Matthew J. Goodwin 2. After
Colonialism: Local Politics and Far-Right Affinities in a City of Southern
France John Veugelers 3. Placing the Extremes: Cityscape, Ethnic 'Others',
and Young Right Extremists in East Berlin Nitzan Shoshan 4. Extreme-Right
Discourse in Belgium: A Comparative Regional Approach JérômeJamin 5.
Regionalism, Right-wing Extremism, Populism: The Elusive Nature of the Lega
Nord Giorgia Bulli and Filippo Tronconi Part 2: The Southern European
Extreme Right after Dictatorships 6. The Portuguese Radical Right in the
Democratic Period Riccardo Marchi 7. The Spanish Extreme Right: From
Neo-Francoism to Xenophobic Discourse José L.Rodríguez Jiménez 8. LAOS and
the Greek Far Right since 1974 Antonis A. Ellinas Part 3: The Extreme Right
In Post-Communism Context 9. The Extreme Right in Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia V¿ra Stojarová 10. Extreme-Right Paramilitary
Units in Eastern Europe Miroslav Mare and Richard Stojar 11. Extreme-Right
Parties in Romania after 1990: Incumbency, Organisation and Success
Gabriela Borz 12. Anti-Semitism and the Extreme Right in Contemporary
Ukraine Per Rudling Part 4: National and Comparative Perspectives: A
Challenge to 'Exceptionalism'? 13. Challenging the Exceptionalist View:
Favourable Conditions for Radical Right-Wing Populism in Switzerland Damir
Skenderovic 14. Turkish Extreme Right in Office: Whither Democracy and
Democratisation? Ekin Burak Arikan 15. Scandinavian Right-Wing Parties:
Diversity more than Convergence? Marie Demker 16. Downside after the
Summit: Factors in Extreme-Right Party Decline in France and Austria
Michelle Hale Williams Part 5: From 'Local' to 'Transnational 17. Rights,
Roots, and Routes: Local and Transnational Contexts of Extreme-Right
Movements in Contemporary Malta Mark-Anthony Falzon and Mark Micallef 18.
Cross-national Ideology in Local Elections: The case of Azione Sociale and
the British National Party Andrea Mammone and Timothy Peace 19. The
Transfer of Ideas along a Cultural Gradient: the Influence of the European
New Right on Aleksandr Panarin's New Eurasianism Marina Peunova 20. Trans
European Trends in Right-Wing Extremism Michael Whine