The revival of right-wing extremism in the nineties / edited by Peter H. Merkl and Leonard Weinberg
- Bib ID:
- 3015280
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- London ; Portland, Or. : F. Cass, 1997
- 289 p. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
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- 0714646768 (hardback)
- 071464207X (paperback)
- Series:
- Cass series on political violence ; [4]
- Summary:
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The Revival of Right-Wing Extremism in the Nineties takes a refreshingly original approach to the phenomenon of the radical right. Most studies in this field have tended to concentrate on particular movements in a single country, neglecting to a greater or lesser extent the international dimensions of right-wing extremism. Peter Merkl and Leonard Weinberg, by contrast, adopt a comparative perspective, concentrating on the revival of the right across a variety of countries. The book, for example, contains data from Lauri Karvonen reviewing levels of support for rightist values in all members of the European Union, a chapter by Piero Ignazi discussing the appearance of a 'silent counter-revolution' all over western Europe, and Peter Merkl's exploration of the reasons for the popularity of right-wing parties in Europe at this particular point in the continent's history.
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- Preface / David Rapoport
- Introduction / Peter H. Merkl
- 1. Why are they So Strong Now? Comparative Reflections on the Revival of the Radical Right in Europe / Peter H. Merkl
- 2. The Extreme Right in Europe: A Survey / Piero Ignazi
- 3. The New Right in France and Germany. Nouvelle Droite, Neue Rechte, and the New Right Radical Parties / Michael Minkenberg
- 4. The New Extreme Right-Wingers in Western Europe: Attitudes, World Views and Social Characteristics / Lauri Karvonen
- 5. The Extreme-Right Political Movements in Post-Communist Central Europe / Thomas S. Szayna
- 6. Post-Communist Right Radicalism in Romania / Henry F. Carey
- 7. The Radical Right in Post-Communist Russian Politics / Vera Tolz
- 8. Radical Right Parties and Civic Groups in Belarus and the Ukraine / Taras Kuzio
- 9. The American Radical Right in Comparative Perspective / Leonard Weinberg
- 10. The Quiet Dog: The Extreme Right and the South African Transition / Adrian Guelke.
- Conclusions / Leonard Weinberg.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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