ABSTRACT

This chapter identifies parties previously considered to belong to the Radical Right party family. It discusses Radical Right ideology – a nativist core often combined with authoritarianism – and moves on to use Chapel Hill Expert Survey data to test whether the parties previously identified as Radical Right do indeed espouse this ideology and thus should be retained as members of the party family or not. Based on this exercise, the chapter suggests an updated classification of contemporary Radical Right parties. These parties’ electoral strength and government participation patterns are then described and discussed. Finally, the supporters of these parties are described and discussed in terms of both their social background and their political attitudes.