
The Extreme Right in Europe
Current Trends and Perspectives
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
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Published on 7. December 2011
473 pages
978-3-647-36922-8 (ISBN)
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Hier werden in mehrfacher Hinsicht neue Akzente gesetzt: Erstens sind alle Beiträge vergleichend angelegt und überschreiten den nationalen Rahmen. Zweitens ist das östliche Europa in etwa gleichgewichtig vertreten, obwohl die Forschungslage weit ungünstiger ist als für das westliche. Drittens behandelt der Band nicht nur den parteiförmig organisierten Rechtsextremismus und das damit verbundene Wahlgeschehen, sondern bezieht zum einen militante Szenen und Subkulturen einschließlich mancher paramilitärischer Erscheinungen im östlichen Europa, zum anderen das weite Feld politischer Ideen und kultureller Trends und ihren Einfluss auf die europäische politische Kultur mit ein - auch hier wiederum in vergleichender und Ländergrenzen überschreitender Anlage.
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English
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
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3,77 MB
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978-3-647-36922-8 (9783647369228)
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Editor
Prof. Dr. Uwe Backes forscht und lehrt am Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung an der Technischen Universität Dresden.
Dr. Patrick Moreau ist Politikwissenschaftler am Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Straßburg.
Contributions
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Introduction Uwe Backes /Patrick Moreau
- I. Parties and Elections
- The Populist Radical Right in European Elections 1979-2009 Gilles Ivaldi
- Electoral Sociology - Who Votes for the Extreme Right and Why - and When? Kai Arzheimer
- Dimensions of Ethnic Prejudice and Extreme Right-Wing Voting Guillaume Roux
- The Victorious Parties - Unity in Diversity? Patrick Moreau
- The Unsuccessful Parties - Ideologies, Strategies, and Conditions of the Failure Uwe Backes
- Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in Office - A Cross-National Comparison Sarah L. de Lange
- Against all Expectations - Right-Wing Extremism in Romania and Bulgaria Michael Meznik/Tom Thieme
- Transnational Cooperation of the Far Right in the European Union and Attempts to Institutionalize Mutual Relations Petra Vejvodová
- II. Militant Scenes and Subcultures
- Neo-Nazism in Europe Jean-Yves Camus
- Holocaust-denial - New Trends of a Pseudo-Scientific Smokescreen of Anti-Semitism Jean-Yves Camus
- Paramilitary Structures in Eastern Europe Vera Stojarová
- Vigilantism against the Roma in East Central Europe Miroslav Mares
- Turkish Extreme Right-Wing Movements - Between Turkism, Islamism, Eurasism, and Pan-Turkism Stéphane de Tapia
- III. Cultural Trends and Political Ideas
- Globalized Anti-Globalists - The Ideological Basis of the Internationalization of Right-Wing Extremism Thomas Grumke
- Intellectual Right-Wing Extremism - Alain de Benoist's Mazeway Resynthesis since 2000 Tamir Bar-On
- Memory Politics in Western Europe David Art
- Right-Wing Esotericism in Europe Ulrike Heß-Meining
- Musical and Political Subculture - A Review of Attempts of Entrism Stéphane François
- Conclusion Uwe Backes /Patrick Moreau
- IV. Appendix
- Bibliography
- Abbreviations
- Index
- List of Contributors
- Back Cover
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