The Extreme Right in Western Europe is a concise introduction to
one of the most persistent facets of late twentieth-century
history, politics and society. The legacy of the Nazi era and the
increasingly unacceptable face of extremism all militated against
the success of far right-wing parties after World War Two.
Nevertheless, contemporary problems and the solutions offered to
ever more difficult questions such as immigration, unemployment,
and law and order have enabled extremist, nationalist and populist
movements to emerge. Focusing on a range of countries including
France, Italy, Germany, the UK, Austria, Belgium and the
Mediterranean region, Paul Hainsworth: explores the concept of
right-wing extremism discusses the varying success of extreme right
political parties in Western Europe examines the policies and
perspectives of these parties analyses the profile of the extreme
right's electorate assesses the impact of right-wing extremism on
aspects of politics in contemporary Western Europe. This accessible
and up-to-date analysis of this enduring movement in Western Europe
is a must for courses in history, politics and European studies.
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