Mapping the extreme right in contemporary Europe : from local to transnational / edited by Andrea Mammone, Emmanuel Godin and Brian Jenkins.

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Book
Language
English
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London ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
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xv, 339 p. ; 24 cm.

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    Series
    Routledge studies in extremism and democracy ; 16
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction: Mapping the right of the mainstream right in contemporary Europe
    • Backlash in the hood: exploring support for the British National Party (BNP) at the local level / Matthew J. Goodwin
    • After colonialism: local politics and far-right affinities in a city of southern France / John Veugelers
    • Placing the extremes: cityscape, ethnic others and young right extremists in East Berlin / Nitzan Shoshan
    • Extreme-right discourse in Belgium: a comparative regional approach / Jérôme Jamin
    • Regionalism, right-wing extremism, populism: the elusive nature of the lega nord / Giorgia Bulli and Filippo Tronconi
    • The Portuguese radical right in the democratic period / Riccardo Marchi
    • The Spanish extreme right: from neo-Francoism to xenophobic discourse / José L. Rodríguez Jiménez
    • Laos and the Greek far right since 1974 / Antonis A. Ellinas
    • The extreme right in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia / Vera Stojarová
    • Extreme-right paramilitary units in Eastern Europe / Miroslav Mare and Richard Stojar
    • Extreme-right parties in Romania after 1990: incumbency, organization and success / Gabriela Borz
    • Anti-semitism and the extreme right in contemporary Ukraine / Per Rudling
    • Challenging the exceptionalist view: favourable conditions for radical right-wing populism in Switzerland / Damir Skenderovic
    • Turkish extreme right in office: whither democracy and democratization / Ekin Burak Arikan
    • Scandinavian right-wing parties: diversity more than convergence / Marie Demker
    • Downside after the summit: factors in extreme-right party decline in France and Austria / Michelle Hale Williams
    • Rights, roots, and routes: local and transnational contexts of extreme-right movements in contemporary Malta / Mark-Anthony Falzon and Mark Micallef
    • Cross-national ideology in local elections: the case of Azione sociale and the British National Party / Andrea Mammone and Timothy Peace
    • The transfer of ideas along a cultural gradient: the influence of the European new right on Aleksandr Panarin's new Eurasianism / Marina Peunova
    • Trans-European trends in right-wing extremism / Michael Whine.
    ISBN
    • 9780415502641 (hbk.)
    • 0415502640 (hbk.)
    • 9780415502658 (pbk.)
    • 0415502659 (pbk.)
    • 9780203121924 (ebk.)
    • 0203121929 (ebk.)
    LCCN
    2011041922
    OCLC
    756593561
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