The ideology of the extreme right

Though the extreme right was not particularly successful in the 1999 European elections, it continues to be a major factor in the politics of Western Europe. This book, newly available in paperback, provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the extreme right in the Netherlands (Centrumdemocraten, Centrumpartij'86), Belgium (Vlaams Blok) and Germany (Die Republikaner, Deutsche Volksunion). On the basis of original research - using party literature - the author concludes that though individual parties might stress different issues, the extreme right party family does share a core ideolog... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Mudde, Cas
Dokumenttyp: Monographie
Erscheinungsdatum: 2012
Verlag/Hrsg.: Manchester Univ. Press
Schlagwörter: Politikwissenschaft / Political science / Political Process / Elections / Political Sociology / Political Culture / politische Willensbildung / politische Soziologie / politische Kultur / Bundesrepublik Deutschland / politische Rechte / Ausländerfeindlichkeit / Rassismus / rechtsextreme Partei / Belgien / Rechtsradikalismus / politische Ideologie / Nationalismus / Niederlande / Netherlands / Belgium / political ideology / right-wing radicalism / political right / Federal Republic of Germany / nationalism / right-wing extremist party / xenophobia / racism
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Though the extreme right was not particularly successful in the 1999 European elections, it continues to be a major factor in the politics of Western Europe. This book, newly available in paperback, provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the extreme right in the Netherlands (Centrumdemocraten, Centrumpartij'86), Belgium (Vlaams Blok) and Germany (Die Republikaner, Deutsche Volksunion). On the basis of original research - using party literature - the author concludes that though individual parties might stress different issues, the extreme right party family does share a core ideology of nationalism, xenophobia, welfare chauvinism, and law and order. The author's research and conclusions clearly have broader implications for the study of the extreme right phenomenon and party ideology in general, and the book should be of interest to anyone studying or researching in the areas of European politics, political ideologies, political parties, extremism, racism or nationalism.