Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe: Into the Mainstream?
Herausgeber: Akkerman, Tjitske; Rooduijn, Matthijs; de Lange, Sarah
Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe: Into the Mainstream?
Herausgeber: Akkerman, Tjitske; Rooduijn, Matthijs; de Lange, Sarah
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The book examines to what extent radical right-wing populist parties have mainstreamed in recent years, and for what reasons.
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The book examines to what extent radical right-wing populist parties have mainstreamed in recent years, and for what reasons.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Studies in Extremism
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138914834
- ISBN-10: 1138914835
- Artikelnr.: 42743439
- Routledge Studies in Extremism
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138914834
- ISBN-10: 1138914835
- Artikelnr.: 42743439
Tjitske Akkerman is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Sarah L. de Lange is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Matthijs Rooduijn is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
1. Introduction. Inclusion and mainstreaming: Radical right-wing populist
parties in the new millennium Part I. Comparative analyses 2. Into the
mainstream? A comparative analysis of the programmatic profiles of radical
right-wing populist parties in Western Europe over time 3. Closing the gap?
A comparison of voters for radical right-wing populist parties and
mainstream parties over time Part II. Case-studies 4. The mainstreaming of
the Austrian Freedom Party: The more things change... 5. The Danish
People's Party: Combining cooperation and radical positions 6. From the
mainstream to the margin? The radicalisation of the True Finns 7. The Party
for Freedom: Balancing between mission, votes and office 8. The taming of
the shrew. How the Progress Party (almost) became part of the mainstream 9.
Staying away from the mainstream. The case of the Swiss People's Party 10.
It is still a long way from Madou Square to Law Street. The evolution of
the Flemish Bloc. 11. A new course for the French radical right? The Front
National and 'de-demonisation' 12. The UK Independence Party: The
dimensions of mainstreaming 13. Conclusions 14. Appendix 1 15. Appendix 2
parties in the new millennium Part I. Comparative analyses 2. Into the
mainstream? A comparative analysis of the programmatic profiles of radical
right-wing populist parties in Western Europe over time 3. Closing the gap?
A comparison of voters for radical right-wing populist parties and
mainstream parties over time Part II. Case-studies 4. The mainstreaming of
the Austrian Freedom Party: The more things change... 5. The Danish
People's Party: Combining cooperation and radical positions 6. From the
mainstream to the margin? The radicalisation of the True Finns 7. The Party
for Freedom: Balancing between mission, votes and office 8. The taming of
the shrew. How the Progress Party (almost) became part of the mainstream 9.
Staying away from the mainstream. The case of the Swiss People's Party 10.
It is still a long way from Madou Square to Law Street. The evolution of
the Flemish Bloc. 11. A new course for the French radical right? The Front
National and 'de-demonisation' 12. The UK Independence Party: The
dimensions of mainstreaming 13. Conclusions 14. Appendix 1 15. Appendix 2
1. Introduction. Inclusion and mainstreaming: Radical right-wing populist
parties in the new millennium Part I. Comparative analyses 2. Into the
mainstream? A comparative analysis of the programmatic profiles of radical
right-wing populist parties in Western Europe over time 3. Closing the gap?
A comparison of voters for radical right-wing populist parties and
mainstream parties over time Part II. Case-studies 4. The mainstreaming of
the Austrian Freedom Party: The more things change... 5. The Danish
People's Party: Combining cooperation and radical positions 6. From the
mainstream to the margin? The radicalisation of the True Finns 7. The Party
for Freedom: Balancing between mission, votes and office 8. The taming of
the shrew. How the Progress Party (almost) became part of the mainstream 9.
Staying away from the mainstream. The case of the Swiss People's Party 10.
It is still a long way from Madou Square to Law Street. The evolution of
the Flemish Bloc. 11. A new course for the French radical right? The Front
National and 'de-demonisation' 12. The UK Independence Party: The
dimensions of mainstreaming 13. Conclusions 14. Appendix 1 15. Appendix 2
parties in the new millennium Part I. Comparative analyses 2. Into the
mainstream? A comparative analysis of the programmatic profiles of radical
right-wing populist parties in Western Europe over time 3. Closing the gap?
A comparison of voters for radical right-wing populist parties and
mainstream parties over time Part II. Case-studies 4. The mainstreaming of
the Austrian Freedom Party: The more things change... 5. The Danish
People's Party: Combining cooperation and radical positions 6. From the
mainstream to the margin? The radicalisation of the True Finns 7. The Party
for Freedom: Balancing between mission, votes and office 8. The taming of
the shrew. How the Progress Party (almost) became part of the mainstream 9.
Staying away from the mainstream. The case of the Swiss People's Party 10.
It is still a long way from Madou Square to Law Street. The evolution of
the Flemish Bloc. 11. A new course for the French radical right? The Front
National and 'de-demonisation' 12. The UK Independence Party: The
dimensions of mainstreaming 13. Conclusions 14. Appendix 1 15. Appendix 2