ABSTRACT

On Extremism and Democracy in Europe is a collection of short and accessible essays on the far right, populism, Euroscepticism, and liberal democracy by one of the leading academic and public voices today. It includes both sober, fact-based analysis of the often sensationalized "rise of the far right" in Europe as well as passionate defence of the fundamental values of liberal democracy. Sometimes counter-intuitive and always thought-provoking, Mudde argues that the true challenge to liberal democracy comes from the political elites at the centre of the political systems rather than from the political challengers at the political margins. Pushing to go beyond the simplistic opposition of extremism and democracy, which is much clearer in theory than in practice, he accentuates the internal dangers of liberal democracy without ignoring the external threats. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in European politics, extremism and/or current affairs more generally.

part I|50 pages

The far right

chapter 1|10 pages

The populist radical right

A pathological normalcy

chapter 3|4 pages

The myth of Weimar Europe

chapter 4|6 pages

Putin's Trojan horses?

Five theses on Russia and the European far right

chapter 5|9 pages

Local shocks

The far right in the 2014 European elections

chapter 6|4 pages

Europe of Nations and Freedoms

Financial success, political failure

part II|23 pages

Populism

chapter 9|3 pages

Populism

The good, the bad and the ugly

chapter 10|6 pages

Populism and liberal democracy

Is Greece the exception or the future of Europe?

chapter 11|7 pages

Populism

A primer

part IV|33 pages

Liberal democracy

chapter 22|3 pages

After the storms

Time to go beyond the obvious responses

chapter 23|3 pages

Norway's democratic example

chapter 26|4 pages

What freedom of speech?

Of foxes, chickens and #jesuischarlie

chapter 28|4 pages

Epilogue

European democracy after Paris