The Routledge handbook of far-right extremism in Europe

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    • Kondor, Katherine
    • Littler, Mark

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The Routledge handbook of far-right extremism in Europe

edited by Katherine Kondor & Mark Littler

(Routledge international handbooks)

Routledge, 2024

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Includes bibliographical references

Index: p. 311-322

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The Routledge Handbook of Far-Right Extremism in Europe is a timely and important study of the far and extreme right-wing phenomenon across a broad spectrum of European countries, and in relation to a selected list of core areas and topics such as anti-gender, identitarian politics, hooliganism, and protest mobilisation. The handbook deals with the rise and the developments of far-right movements, parties, and organisations across diverse countries in Europe. Crucially, it discusses the main topics and issues pertaining to far-right ideology and positioning, and considers how central and less central actors of far-right milieus have fared within the given context. Comprising a wide range of subject expertise, the contributors focus on far-right organisations on the margins of the electoral sphere, as well as street-level movements, and the relationship between them and electoral politics. The handbook spans nearly twenty European country cases, grouped according to geographical/regional area. It includes case studies where the far right has gained increased momentum, as well as countries where it has been much less successful in mobilising public opinion and the electorate (e.g. Ireland and Portugal). Another important feature is the inclusion of street-level mobilisations, such as football firms, thereby expanding and updating existing research, which is primarily focused on political parties and organisations. Multidisciplinary and comprehensive, this handbook will be of great interest to scholars and students of Criminology, Political Science, Extremism Studies, European Studies, Media and Communication, and Sociology. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101029801.

Table of Contents

Introduction Katherine Kondor and Mark Littler PART I - Eastern Europe 1. The far-right, football hooligans and their instrumentalization by an authoritarian regime: Serbia as case study Jovo Bakic 2. The Far Right in Ukraine Tamta Gelashvili 3. The Russian far right: A changing landscape of spaces of hate Mihai Varga PART II - Central Europe 4. The importance of subnational politics for far-right strength: The east-west divide in Germany Sabine Volk and Manes Weisskircher 5. The Austrian far right: historical continuities and the case of the Ulrichsberg commemorations Michael Zeller 6. Four Cycles of the Czech Far-Right's Contention Jan Charvat , Ondrej Slacalek, and Eva Svatonova 7. Hungary's goulash-nationalism: The tough stew of the Hungarian far right Katherine Kondor and Rudolf Paksa PART III - Southern Europe 8. The New Populist Radical Right in Portugal: the Chega party Riccardo Marchi 9. The Radicalisation of the Mainstream: Populist Radical Right Parties and Extreme Right-Wing Movements in Italy (2012-2022) Valerio Alfonso Bruno and James Downes 10. Far Right in Greece: A foretold story Vasiliki Tsagkroni 11. The Greek-Cypriot far-right space, its history and ELAM's trajectory Giorgos Charalambous PART IV - Northern Europe 12. The evolution of the extreme right in Norway since 1990s Anders Ravik Jupskas and Tore Bjorgo 13. The far right in Sweden Anders Widfeldt 14. The shift to the right in Denmark Mette Wiggen PART V - Western Europe 15. The French right Nicolas LeBourg and Marlene Laruelle 16. Alone at the Table: The Dutch Identitair Verzet and the European Identarian Movement Sting Daniels and Yannick Veilleux-Lepage 17. Radical right-wing politics on the island of Ireland Jim McAuley and Shaun McDaid 18. Towards a Truly Post-Organisational Movement? The Contemporary UK Far Right and its Organisational Trajectory since 2009 William Allchorn EPILOGUE - Selected Current Issues in the European Far Right 19. 'America coughs, and we catch a cold': Mapping the relationship between the American far right and British and European activism Paul Jackson 20. Gendering the Far-Right Continuum in Europe Cristian Ov Norocel 21. Misogyny as a Gateway to Far-Right Hate: A Quantitative Exploration in Great Britain Antoinette Huber, Gavin Hart, and Mark Littler

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