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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 ‘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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International Studies Review, 2007
Radical Right: Voters and Parties in the Electoral Market. By Pippa Norris. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 366 pp., $70.00 cloth (ISBN: 0-521-84914-4), $24.99 paper (ISBN: 0-521-61385-X). In Radical Right: Voters and Parties in the Electoral Market , Pippa Norris has provided a significant contribution to the growing literature on the ...
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Radical Right: Voters and Parties in the Electoral Market. By Pippa Norris. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 366 pp., $70.00 cloth (ISBN: 0-521-84914-4), $24.99 paper (ISBN: 0-521-61385-X). In Radical Right: Voters and Parties in the Electoral Market , Pippa Norris has provided a significant contribution to the growing literature on the ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1969
As if in commemoration of their martyr Senator Joseph McCarthy, a diverse collection of right-wing organiza tions obsessed by the menace of domestic communism sprang into prominence during the late 1950's and early 1960's—the "Radical Right." These radical-right organizations saw many political and social policies of that era as evidence of a wide ...
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As if in commemoration of their martyr Senator Joseph McCarthy, a diverse collection of right-wing organiza tions obsessed by the menace of domestic communism sprang into prominence during the late 1950's and early 1960's—the "Radical Right." These radical-right organizations saw many political and social policies of that era as evidence of a wide ...
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Mainstreaming the Radical Right
2016Radical right parties are on the rise. The once despised pariahs of the political world now emerge as policy makers in governing coalitions across Europe: from the volatile democracies of Eastern Europe to the well-established Nordic welfare states. Despite an impressive collection of theoretical and empirical studies explaining the rise of the radical
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Profiling Radical Right Support
2016In recent decades many practitioners, commentators, and scholars of party politics have written on the rise of radical right forces in advanced democracies, but Japan has not featured in this growing literature. This does not mean that extreme right opinions are absent or irrelevant in Japan, however; rather, these ideas have rarely found political ...
Willy Jou, Masahisa Endo
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Radical-right Populists and Financialisation
2019Can populist forces tackle socio-economic inequalities, loosen up austerity policies and promote more stringent forms of financial regulation? In other words, can they fulfil the social segments of their electoral programmes? The ambiguous role of the Italian executive on issues of finance and financialisation—a phenomenon which Nölke has defined as ...
Adriano Cozzolino, Valerio Alfonso Bruno
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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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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 American Catholic Sociological Review, 1963
Andrew M. Greeley, Daniel Bell
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Andrew M. Greeley, Daniel Bell
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