Riding the Populist Wave
Herausgeber: Bale, Tim; Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal
Riding the Populist Wave
Herausgeber: Bale, Tim; Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal
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Cutting-edge comparative analysis of the challenges posed by the populist radical right to Western Europe's Conservative, Liberal and Christian Democratic parties.
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Cutting-edge comparative analysis of the challenges posed by the populist radical right to Western Europe's Conservative, Liberal and Christian Democratic parties.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9781316518762
- ISBN-10: 1316518760
- Artikelnr.: 61872938
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 691g
- ISBN-13: 9781316518762
- ISBN-10: 1316518760
- Artikelnr.: 61872938
Preface; 1. The mainstream right in western europe: caught between the
silent and silent counter-revolutions Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira
Kaltwasser; 2. The demand side: profiling the electorate of the mainstream
right in western europe since the 2000s Eelco Harteveld; 3. The supply
side: mainstream right party policy positions in a changing political space
Tarik Abou-Chadi and Werner Krause; 4. Austria: tracing the Christian
democrats' adaptation to the silent counter-revolution Reinhard Heinisch
and Annika Werner; 5. France: party system change and the demise of the
post-gaullist right Jocelyn Evans and Gilles Ivaldi; 6. Germany: how the
Christian democrats manage to adapt to the silent counter-revolution Sarah
E. Wiliarty; 7. Italy: the Italian mainstream right and its Allies,
1994-2018 Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Caterina Froio; 8. The Netherlands:
how the mainstream right normalised the silent counter-revolution Stijn van
Kessel; 9. Spain: the development and decline of the popular party Sonia
Alonso and Bonnie N. Field; 10. Sweden: the difficult adaptation of the
moderates to the silent counter-revolution Anders Ravik Jupskås; 11. The
UK: the conservatives and their competitors in the post-thatcher era
Richard Hayton; 12. The mainstream right in western europe in the 21st
century Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; References; Index.
silent and silent counter-revolutions Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira
Kaltwasser; 2. The demand side: profiling the electorate of the mainstream
right in western europe since the 2000s Eelco Harteveld; 3. The supply
side: mainstream right party policy positions in a changing political space
Tarik Abou-Chadi and Werner Krause; 4. Austria: tracing the Christian
democrats' adaptation to the silent counter-revolution Reinhard Heinisch
and Annika Werner; 5. France: party system change and the demise of the
post-gaullist right Jocelyn Evans and Gilles Ivaldi; 6. Germany: how the
Christian democrats manage to adapt to the silent counter-revolution Sarah
E. Wiliarty; 7. Italy: the Italian mainstream right and its Allies,
1994-2018 Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Caterina Froio; 8. The Netherlands:
how the mainstream right normalised the silent counter-revolution Stijn van
Kessel; 9. Spain: the development and decline of the popular party Sonia
Alonso and Bonnie N. Field; 10. Sweden: the difficult adaptation of the
moderates to the silent counter-revolution Anders Ravik Jupskås; 11. The
UK: the conservatives and their competitors in the post-thatcher era
Richard Hayton; 12. The mainstream right in western europe in the 21st
century Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; References; Index.
Preface; 1. The mainstream right in western europe: caught between the
silent and silent counter-revolutions Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira
Kaltwasser; 2. The demand side: profiling the electorate of the mainstream
right in western europe since the 2000s Eelco Harteveld; 3. The supply
side: mainstream right party policy positions in a changing political space
Tarik Abou-Chadi and Werner Krause; 4. Austria: tracing the Christian
democrats' adaptation to the silent counter-revolution Reinhard Heinisch
and Annika Werner; 5. France: party system change and the demise of the
post-gaullist right Jocelyn Evans and Gilles Ivaldi; 6. Germany: how the
Christian democrats manage to adapt to the silent counter-revolution Sarah
E. Wiliarty; 7. Italy: the Italian mainstream right and its Allies,
1994-2018 Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Caterina Froio; 8. The Netherlands:
how the mainstream right normalised the silent counter-revolution Stijn van
Kessel; 9. Spain: the development and decline of the popular party Sonia
Alonso and Bonnie N. Field; 10. Sweden: the difficult adaptation of the
moderates to the silent counter-revolution Anders Ravik Jupskås; 11. The
UK: the conservatives and their competitors in the post-thatcher era
Richard Hayton; 12. The mainstream right in western europe in the 21st
century Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; References; Index.
silent and silent counter-revolutions Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira
Kaltwasser; 2. The demand side: profiling the electorate of the mainstream
right in western europe since the 2000s Eelco Harteveld; 3. The supply
side: mainstream right party policy positions in a changing political space
Tarik Abou-Chadi and Werner Krause; 4. Austria: tracing the Christian
democrats' adaptation to the silent counter-revolution Reinhard Heinisch
and Annika Werner; 5. France: party system change and the demise of the
post-gaullist right Jocelyn Evans and Gilles Ivaldi; 6. Germany: how the
Christian democrats manage to adapt to the silent counter-revolution Sarah
E. Wiliarty; 7. Italy: the Italian mainstream right and its Allies,
1994-2018 Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Caterina Froio; 8. The Netherlands:
how the mainstream right normalised the silent counter-revolution Stijn van
Kessel; 9. Spain: the development and decline of the popular party Sonia
Alonso and Bonnie N. Field; 10. Sweden: the difficult adaptation of the
moderates to the silent counter-revolution Anders Ravik Jupskås; 11. The
UK: the conservatives and their competitors in the post-thatcher era
Richard Hayton; 12. The mainstream right in western europe in the 21st
century Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; References; Index.