
The resurgence of strong radical right-wing parties and movements constitutes one of the most significant political changes in democratic states during the past several decades, particularly in Europe. The radical right's comeback has notably attracted interest from political scientists, sociologists, and historians, although the majority of past research focuses on party and electoral politics. In contrast, The Oxford Handbook of the Radical Right not only covers existing literature, but also shows how the radical right forms movements rather than parties. Editor Jens Rydren has gathered an international cast of contributors to cover concepts and definitions; ideologies and discourses; and a range of contemporary issues such as religion, globalization, gender, and activism. Further, this volume is one of few to provide a number of cases focusing on areas outside of Europe, including Russia, the US, Australia, Israel, and Japan. By integrating various strands of scholarship on the radical right that covers different regions and different research perspectives, this handbook provides an authoritative and state of the art overview of the topic and will set the agenda for scholarship on the radical right for years to come.
This volume investigates the resurgence of radical right-wing parties and movements as a significant political transformation within contemporary democratic states. Editor Jens Rydgren compiles contributions from an international cohort of scholars to synthesize existing research while expanding the analytical framework beyond traditional electoral politics. The text argues that understanding the radical right requires examining both institutional party structures and grassroots social movements across diverse global contexts.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for researchers and students of contemporary political extremism. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the breadth of the international case studies provided.
Page Count:
744
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190274565
ISBN-13:
9780190274566
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