Far-right politics in Europe:
In Europe today, staunchly nationalist parties such as France's National Front and the Austrian Freedom Party are identified as far-right movements, though supporters seldom embrace that label. More often, "far-right" is pejorative, used by liberals to tar these groups with the taint...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Europe today, staunchly nationalist parties such as France's National Front and the Austrian Freedom Party are identified as far-right movements, though supporters seldom embrace that label. More often, "far-right" is pejorative, used by liberals to tar these groups with the taint of fascism, Nazism, and other discredited ideologies. Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg's critical look at the far right throughout Europe--from the United Kingdom to France, Germany, Poland, Italy, and elsewhere--reveals a pre-history and politics more complex than the stereotypes suggest and warns of the challenges these movements pose to the EU's liberal-democratic order. The European far right represents a confluence of many ideologies: nationalism, socialism, anti-Semitism, authoritarianism. In the first half of the twentieth century, the radical far right achieved its apotheosis in the regimes of fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. But far-right movements have evolved significantly since 1945, as Far-Right Politics in Europe makes clear. The 1980s marked a turning point in political fortunes, as national-populist parties began winning seats in European parliaments. Since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, a new wave has unfurled, one that is explicitly anti-immigrant and Islamophobic in outlook. Though Europe's far-right parties differ in important respects, they are motivated by a common sense of mission: to save their homelands from the corrosive effects of multiculturalism and globalization by creating a closed-off, ethnically homogeneous society. Members of these movements are increasingly determined to gain power through legitimate electoral means. In democracies across Europe, they are succeeding.-- |
Beschreibung: | "This book was originally published as Les droites extrêmes en Europe © Éditions du Seuil, 2015"--Title page verso. - Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 310 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780674971530 |
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adam_text | Titel: Far-right politics in Europe
Autor: Camus, Jean-Yves
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Contents
Introduction: How the Far Right Came into Being 1
1 What to Do after Fascism? 53
2 White Power 98
3 The New Right in All Its Diversity 120
4 Religious Fundamentalism 152
5 The Populist Parties 178
6 What s New to the East? 210
Conclusion: Might the Far Right Cease to Be? 250
Notes 257
Acknowledgments 293
Index 295
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title | Far-right politics in Europe |
title_alt | Droites extrêmes en Europe Introduction: How the far right came into being What to do after fascism? White power The new right in all its diversity Religious fundamentalism The populist parties What's new to the east? Conclusion: How the far right may cease to be |
title_auth | Far-right politics in Europe |
title_exact_search | Far-right politics in Europe |
title_full | Far-right politics in Europe by Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg; translated by Jane Marie Todd |
title_fullStr | Far-right politics in Europe by Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg; translated by Jane Marie Todd |
title_full_unstemmed | Far-right politics in Europe by Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg; translated by Jane Marie Todd |
title_short | Far-right politics in Europe |
title_sort | far right politics in europe |
topic | Politik Rechtspopulismus (DE-588)7580659-9 gnd Rechtsradikalismus (DE-588)4048829-9 gnd Rechtsradikale Partei (DE-588)4420437-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Rechtspopulismus Rechtsradikalismus Rechtsradikale Partei Europa |
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