This book provides state of the art research by leading experts on the movement parties of the radical right. It examines the theoretical implications and empirical relevance of these organizations, comparing movement parties in time and space in Europe and beyond. The editors provide a theoretical introduction to radical right movement parties, discussing analytical frameworks for interpreting their causes, forms, and effects. In the subsequent sections of the book, chapter authors examine a range of empirical case studies in Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, using a combination of…mehr
This book provides state of the art research by leading experts on the movement parties of the radical right. It examines the theoretical implications and empirical relevance of these organizations, comparing movement parties in time and space in Europe and beyond. The editors provide a theoretical introduction to radical right movement parties, discussing analytical frameworks for interpreting their causes, forms, and effects. In the subsequent sections of the book, chapter authors examine a range of empirical case studies in Western, Central, and Eastern Europe, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches, and make a significant contribution to the literature on social movements and party politics. This book is essential reading for scholars of European party politics and students in European politics, social movements, comparative politics, and political sociology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Manuela Caiani is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and Sociology of the Scuola Normale Superiore (SNS) of Florence. Her research interests focus on: Radical Right, Populism, Europeanization and social movements, political mobilization and the Internet, qualitative methods of social research, political violence, and terrorism. Ond¿ej Císä is Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague, and is also affiliated to the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences. He is editor-in-chief of the Czech edition of Czech Sociological Review. His research focus is on political mobilization, social movements, and political sociology.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Content Part 1 - Theory Part Introduction Chapter 2. Movements, Parties, and 'Movement-Parties' of the Radical Right: Towards a Unified Approach? (Manuela Caiani and Ondrej Cisar) Part 2 - Western Europe Chapter 3. Alternative für Deutschland: from the street to the Parliament? (Jakob Schwörer) Chapter 4. UKIP and the UK's radical right: A tale of movement party success? (Jeanne Hanna and Joel Busher) Chapter 5. Still a radical right movement party? Political opportunities, party strategy and the cultural context of the Front National in France (Gilles Ivaldi and Gilles Frigoli) Chapter 6. Neo-Fascist movement parties in Italy. The extreme right between electoral and protest politics (Pietro Castelli Gattinara) Chapter 7. From indignation to power. The genesis of the Independent Greeks (Maik Fielitz) Chapter 8. Remaining on the Streets: Anti-Islamic PEGIDA Mobilization and its Relationship to Far Right Party Politics (Lars Erik Berntzen and Manès Weisskircher) Chapter 9. The Relationship Between a Movement Party and Its Radical Flank: The Sweden Democrats and the Militant Factions Within the Swedish Neo-Nazi Ultra Nationalist Movement (Abby Peterson) Part 3 - Central and Eastern Europe Chapter 10. Jobbik and the crafting of a new Hungarian far-right (Andrea Pirro) Chapter 11. Poland: Working in the gaps left behind: radical right movement parties in a consolidating party system (Ben Stanley) Chapter 12. For the People, by the People? The Czech Radical and Populist Right after the Refugee Crisis (Ondrej Cisar and Jiri Navratil) Chapter 13. Slovakia: Radicalization of Radical Right: Nativist movements and parties in the Slovak political process (Olga Gyarfasova) Chapter 14. From Streets to Seats? Comparing Movement-Parties in Southeast Europe: The cases of Kosovo and Macedonia (Ivan Stefanovski and Alma Vardari) Chapter 15. Conclusion: Movements vs. parties, movements and parties, movements or parties? Types of interactions within the radical right (Manuela Caiani and Ondrej Cisar)
Table of Content Part 1 - Theory Part Introduction Chapter 2. Movements, Parties, and 'Movement-Parties' of the Radical Right: Towards a Unified Approach? (Manuela Caiani and Ondrej Cisar) Part 2 - Western Europe Chapter 3. Alternative für Deutschland: from the street to the Parliament? (Jakob Schwörer) Chapter 4. UKIP and the UK's radical right: A tale of movement party success? (Jeanne Hanna and Joel Busher) Chapter 5. Still a radical right movement party? Political opportunities, party strategy and the cultural context of the Front National in France (Gilles Ivaldi and Gilles Frigoli) Chapter 6. Neo-Fascist movement parties in Italy. The extreme right between electoral and protest politics (Pietro Castelli Gattinara) Chapter 7. From indignation to power. The genesis of the Independent Greeks (Maik Fielitz) Chapter 8. Remaining on the Streets: Anti-Islamic PEGIDA Mobilization and its Relationship to Far Right Party Politics (Lars Erik Berntzen and Manès Weisskircher) Chapter 9. The Relationship Between a Movement Party and Its Radical Flank: The Sweden Democrats and the Militant Factions Within the Swedish Neo-Nazi Ultra Nationalist Movement (Abby Peterson) Part 3 - Central and Eastern Europe Chapter 10. Jobbik and the crafting of a new Hungarian far-right (Andrea Pirro) Chapter 11. Poland: Working in the gaps left behind: radical right movement parties in a consolidating party system (Ben Stanley) Chapter 12. For the People, by the People? The Czech Radical and Populist Right after the Refugee Crisis (Ondrej Cisar and Jiri Navratil) Chapter 13. Slovakia: Radicalization of Radical Right: Nativist movements and parties in the Slovak political process (Olga Gyarfasova) Chapter 14. From Streets to Seats? Comparing Movement-Parties in Southeast Europe: The cases of Kosovo and Macedonia (Ivan Stefanovski and Alma Vardari) Chapter 15. Conclusion: Movements vs. parties, movements and parties, movements or parties? Types of interactions within the radical right (Manuela Caiani and Ondrej Cisar)
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