The success and failure of right-wing populist parties in the Benelux countries

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    • Jonge, Léonie de

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The success and failure of right-wing populist parties in the Benelux countries

Léonie de Jonge

(Routledge studies in extremism and democracy)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book focuses on the varied support for the populist radical right in the Benelux countries: Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Despite many common characteristics, right-wing populist parties have historically been more successful in the Netherlands and Flanders than in Luxembourg and Wallonia. This book argues that the variation in the success of right-wing populist parties depends to a large extent on the way in which they are perceived and received in a given polity. In the Netherlands and Flanders, mainstream parties and the media have contributed to politicising issues pertaining to immigration and national identity, thereby tilling the field for the populist radical right. In Luxembourg and Wallonia, mainstream parties and the media have resolutely limited the opportunities for right-wing populist challengers to influence the public debate. This volume will be of interest to practitioners as well as students and scholars of party politics, the media, the populist radical right and the Benelux region.

Table of Contents

1. Right-Wing Populism in Europe: A Story of Success and Failure 2. Explaining Right-Wing Populist Trajectories: Towards a Framework for Analysis 3. History of the Populist Radical Right in the Benelux 4. Mainstream Parties: Catalysts or Buffers Against the Populist Radical Right? 5. The Media and the Populist Radical Right: Friend or Foe? 6. Right-Wing Populist Parties in the Benelux and Beyond: Future Pathways

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