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Radical Right

2005
During recent decades, radical right parties have been surging in popularity in many nations, gaining legislative seats, enjoying the legitimacy endowed by ministerial office, and striding the corridors of government power. The popularity of leaders such as Le Pen, Haider, and Fortuyn has aroused widespread popular concern and a burgeoning scholarly ...
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The Radical Right

2018
This chapter provides an overview of the resurgence of strong radical right-wing parties and movements during the past decades. An overwhelming majority of books and papers published on the contemporary radical right focus on party politics and electoral politics. This handbook includes chapters covering all major theoretical and methodological strands
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Radical Faith: The Right Stuff?

Nursing, Law & Ethics, 1980
The title of Tom Wolfe's current best seller, The Right Stuff, refers to those qualities — manliness, fearlessness, survivability, and recklessness — that characterize successful test pilots in general, and Mercury astronauts in particular. A similar list could be compiled to characterize successful surgeons.
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Roads to the Radical Right

2020
Abstract Trump, Wilders, Salvini, Le Pen—during the last decades, radical right-wing leaders and their parties have become important political forces in most Western democracies. Their growing appeal raises an increasingly relevant question: who are the voters that support them and why do they do so?
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Fascism and the Radical Right

2015
The First World War was not only the precondition of the rise of fascist movements in a general way: more definitely, the fascists presented themselves as the heirs of the trench combatants. German ''Sturmtruppen'' and Italian ''arditi ''were chosen by the right-wing movements of National Socialism and Fascism as models for a new “political soldier ...
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The ‘New Right’ Radicals

Economic Affairs, 1986
The ‘Right’ has generally been labelled reactionary by its opponents. The ‘New Right’ is radical in its diagnosis of social and economic malaise, and staunchly individuolist in its outlook. Diana Spearman hails the appearance of a new collection of essays by its adherents and sceptics.
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The Radical Right in Japan

2018
This chapter presents an overview of the radical right in Japan by answering the question of why contemporary radical right groups hate Koreans. This is key to understanding the features of Japan’s radical right and how it has changed during the last half century.
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Inside the Radical Right

2011
What explains the cross-national variation in the radical right's electoral success over the last several decades? Challenging existing structural and institutional accounts, this book analyzes the dynamics of party building and explores the attitudes, skills and experiences of radical right activists in eleven different countries.
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The Radical Right and Euroskepticism

2018
This chapter examines the role that the European Union (EU) issue plays in radical right party agendas. It shows that, despite the fact that radical right parties tend to adopt dissimilar positions on the principle, practice, and future of European integration, they all tend to criticize the EU from a predominantly sovereignty-based perspective ...
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