
The Radical Right in Europe: An Overview
- 120 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The Radical Right in Europe: An Overview
About this book
European challenges call for European responses. The spread of extremist and xenophobic attitudes and the proliferation of right-wing political movements are challenges confronting all of Europe. This book provides a conceptual framework for comparing right-wing radicalism in Europe and offers country-specific data on the right-wing radicalism and extremism. It constitutes a solid base of knowledge on the current situation in ten European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom). Key topics include the success stories of right-wing radical political parties, the strength of their movements, the existence of sub-cultural milieus of the radical right and of corresponding factors that influence the rise of the radical right in Europe.
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Table of contents
- Titel
- Impressum
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Concepts and Contexts
- 3 Country Case: Austria
- 4 Country Case: Belgium
- 5 Country Case: Denmark
- 6 Country Case: France
- 7 Country Case: Hungary
- 8 Country Case: Italy
- 9 Country Case: The Netherlands
- 10 Country Case: Sweden
- 11 Country Case: Switzerland
- 12 Country Case: United Kingdom
- 13 Comparison and Conclusion
- Endnotes
- References