Europeanisation of the contemporary far right : generation identity and fortress Europe
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Europeanisation of the contemporary far right : generation identity and fortress Europe
(Routledge studies in extremism and democracy)
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Explores the role of transnational European identity in far-right mobilisation strategies.
Case studies on two European far-right groups: Generation Identity and Fortress Europe.
Includes insights from interviews with far-right actors.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Europeanisation, the Far-Right, and the 'Refugee Crisis' 2. Social Movement Europeanisation and Far-Right Collective Action, Coalition-Building, and Frames 3. Introducing Generation Identity: Origins, Resources, Opportunities, and Protest Actions 4. Introducing Fortress Europe: Origins, Resources, Opportunities, and Protest Actions 5. Framing Generation Identity: Shared Threat Perceptions and Visions of a European 'Us' of Ethnically Homogeneous Peoples 6. Framing Fortress Europe: A 'Resistance' Movement against Islam and the Political Mainstream 7. Europeanisation of Generation Identity's Collective Action: Jointly Mobilising in the Defence of Europe 8. Europeanisation of Fortress Europe's Collective Action: Domestic Protests against the 'Islamisation' of Europe 9. The Trans-European Generation Identity Coalition: Sustained by a Strong Leadership 10. The Fortress Europe Network: Event-Specific and Lacking Professional Leadership 11. Conclusion: Far-Right Europeanisation? Epilogue: The Groups' Developments From January 2018-July 2021
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