The aim of this work is to provide insight into the evolution of the extreme right in Europe over the final three decades of the last century, comprising the transition from the Cold War to the era of Globalisation. Through the study by recognised specialists of this political spectrum in seven distinct cases (Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Flanders, Holland and Spain), the book facilitates the keys with which to understand the survival of the ultra-right and its adaptation to a new international scenario in certain cases, along with its failure in others.
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From Party to Movement?: The German Radical Right in Transition
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The FPÖ: protest Party or Governing Party?
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The Vlaams Blok: the Electorally best Performing Right-extremist Party in Western Europe
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Spain: the Long Journey from Neo- Francoism to National-Populism (1975-2005)
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Roots of European Populism: the Case of Pim Fortuyn's Populist Revolt in the Netherlands
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