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Extreme Right Parties in Western Europe
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Author(s):
Piero Ignazi
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May 29 2003
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Oxford University Press
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May 29 2003
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 4
Meanings and Varieties of the Right
pp. 20
From Ideologies to Parties
pp. 35
Italy: The Faded Beacon and the Populist Surge
pp. 62
Germany: The Spectre That Never Materialized
pp. 83
France: Prototype of the New Extreme Right
pp. 107
Austria: Away From Liberalism
pp. 124
Belgium: Right Extremism and Ethnic Nationalism
pp. 140
Scandinavia: The Progress Parties Between Protest and Extremism
pp. 162
The Netherlands: A Fleeting Extreme Right
pp. 173
Great Britain: A Case of Failure
pp. 187
The Mediterranean Countries: Too Late for Nostalgia, Too Early for Post-material Protest
pp. 197
Extreme Right Parties: The By-product of a ‘Silent Counter-revolution’?
pp. 219
Epilogue
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