Extreme Right Parties in Western Europe
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- 29 May 2003
- book
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP)
Abstract
The extreme right has consolidated its presence across Western Europe. This book presents a compilation of studies on the ideological meanings and political/partisan expressions of the extreme right, their post-war evolution, and the reasons behind the success and failure of various parties. It highlights the rise of a new type of parties that are anti-system rather than neo-fascist.Keywords
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