ABSTRACT

The populist radical right is one of the most studied political phenomena in the social sciences, counting hundreds of books and thousands of articles. This is the first reader to bring together the most seminal articles and book chapters on the contemporary populist radical right in western democracies. It has a broad regional and topical focus and includes work that has made an original theoretical contribution to the field, which make them less time-specific. The reader is organized in six thematic sections:

(1) ideology and issues;

(2) parties, organizations, and subcultures;

(3) leaders, members, and voters;

(4) causes;

(5) consequences; and

(6) responses.

Each section features a short introduction by the editor, which introduces and ties together the selected pieces and provides discussion questions and suggestions for further readings. The reader is ended with a conclusion in which the editor reflects on the future of the populist radical right in light of (more) recent political developments – most notably the Greek economic crisis and the refugee crisis – and suggest avenues for future research.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction to the popu list radical right

ByCAS MUDDE

part |4 pages

PART I Ideology and issues

chapter 2|40 pages

Party ideo logy

ByELISABETH CARTER

chapter 4|20 pages

A new winning formula? The program matic appeal of the radical right

BySARAH L. DE LANGE

chapter 5|21 pages

The European extreme- right and Islam: new direc tions?

ByJOSÉ PEDRO ZÚQUETE

part |4 pages

PART II Parties, organ iz a tions and subcul tures

chapter 7|16 pages

Right- wing extrem ism in post- war Europe

ByKLAUS VON BEYME

chapter 8|13 pages

New popu list parties in Western Europe

ByPAUL TAGGART

chapter 9|14 pages

Modern European demo cra cy and its enemies: the threat of the extreme right

ByAMI PEDAHZUR, LEONARD WEINBERG

chapter 10|14 pages

Racist extrem ism in Central and Eastern Europe

ByCAS MUDDE

chapter 11|19 pages

Conservative and right- wing move ments

ByKATHLEEN M. BLEE, KIMBERLY A. CREASAP

part |4 pages

PART III Leaders, members and voters

chapter 12|15 pages

The rebirth of right-wing charisma? The cases of Jean-Marie Le Pen and Vladimir Zhirinovsky

ByLe Pen and Vladimir Zhirinovsky ROGER EATWELL

chapter 13|20 pages

Extreme right activ ists: recruit ment and exper i ences

ByBERT KLANDERMANS

chapter 16|19 pages

The radical right gender gap

ByTERRI E. GIVENS

part |4 pages

PART IV Causes

part |4 pages

PART V Consequences

chapter 23|15 pages

The radical right in public office: agenda- setting and policy effects

ByMICHAEL MINKENBERG

part |2 pages

PART VI Responses