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Europe at the crossroads : confronting populist, nationalist and global challenges /

The extreme right wing is on the rise. And there are signs that part of the political mainstream in Europe, the US, and beyond is considering going along with far-right populist parties and their divisive, ethno-nationalist programmes. Europe at the Crossroads is an urgent scholarly response to the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bevelander, Pieter (Editor ), Wodak, Ruth, 1950- (Editor ), Feldman, Matthew (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lund : Nordic Academic Press, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Europe at the crossroads: An introduction (Pieter Bevelander & Ruth Wodak)
  • 1. On radical right mainstreaming in Europe and the US (Matthew Feldman)
  • 2. The EU's values crisis: Past and future responses to threats to the rule of law and democratic principles (Heather Grabbe & Stefan Lehne)
  • 3. Analysing the micropolitics of the populist far right in the 'post-shame era' (Ruth Wodak)
  • 4. Six theories and six strategies concerning right-wing populism (Floris Biskamp)
  • 5. The rise of neo-nationalism (Maureen A. Eger & Sarah Valdez)
  • 6. The end of EU-topia and the politics of hate: Totalitarianism and the mainstreaming of far-right discourse in the Greek political scene (Salomi Boukala)
  • 7. Articulations of climate change by the Austrian far right: A discourse-historical perspective on what is 'allegedly manmade' (Bernhard Forchtner)
  • 8. Gender and body politics of the extreme right in Austria: Party politics meets popular culture (Markus Rheindorf & Sabine Lehner)
  • 9. Islamophobia without Muslims as a social and political phenomenon: The case of Poland (Adam Balcer)
  • 10. The determinants of (right-wing) political engagement among adolescents in Sweden (Beint Bentsen & Pieter Bevelander)
  • 11. The battle over rights in Switzerland: Populist arguments against international law (Gianni D'Amato)
  • About the authors