Encounters with the contemporary radical right

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Encounters with the contemporary radical right

edited by Peter H. Merkl and Leonard Weinberg

(New directions in comparative politics)

Westview Press, 1993

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-262) and index

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Description

An introduction to the personalities and systems of rightist repression, this book shows how radical right groups have made electoral headway in France, Germany and Israel, and how they are increasingly making headlines in other countries in both the East and West. The phenomenon is not just about skinheads and jackboots; many official governments shelter radical rightism and even sponsor it outright. The essays in this collection examine the historical and intellectual background of various rightist groups, the way each group fits within the context of social movements theory, and the assessment of relative electorial participation and success. The authors conclude with an evaluation of the likely future success of the various rightist movements.

Table of Contents

  • The National Front in France - from lunatic fringe to limited respectability, William Safran
  • the three waves of West German right-wing extremism, Ekkart Zimmermann and Thomas Saalfeld
  • the changing profile of the Movimento Sociale Italiano, Piero Ignazi
  • ethnochauvinism, agrarian populism and neo-Fascism in Romania and the Balkans, Trond Gilberg
  • Pamiat - Russian right-wing radicalism, Vladimir Krasnov
  • the Israeli radical right - history, culture and politics, Ehud Sprinzak
  • the radical right in Britain, Stan Taylor
  • the American radical right - exit, voice and violence, Leonard Weinberg
  • right-wing radicals - a new lease of life?, Peter H. Merkl.

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