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9781138387478 (hardback) |
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9781138390225 (paperback) |
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9780429199936 (ebook) |
ISBN/ISSN |
10.4324/9780429199936 doi |
Sarjaandmed |
Routledge studies in extremism and democracy
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Märkused |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Sisukord |
Introduction : the rise of the Nordic populist radical right / Ann-Cathrine Jungar -- Who votes for the Nordic radical right? / Anders Backlund -- What unites populist radical-right voters in the Nordic countries / Lise Bjånesøy and Elisabeth Ivarsflaten -- Party-voter policy representation among populist radical right parties in the Nordic region / Anders Backlund and Ann-Cathrine Jungar -- The use of national myths in the rhetoric of populist radical-right parties in the Nordic countries / Anders Hellström and Katarina Pettersson -- Three tales of welfare chauvinism / Ov Cristian Norocel -- Radical right and gender equality / Ann-Cathrine Jungar and Anders R Jupskås -- Men's parties in gender equal havens : the gender-representation gap in the Nordic populist radical right parties / Anna Lillkung -- From defending the family to protecting gays? : change and continuity in the Nordic radical right's positions on LGBTQ issues / Emil Edenborg and Ann-Cathrine Jungar -- The transnational dimension of the Nordic populist radical right / Karl Magnus Johansson and Ann-Cathrine Jungar -- Radical right parties and government participation in the Nordic countries / Anders Backlund and Ann-Cathrine Jungar -- The Swedish Labour Movement and the Sweden Democrats : contest for working-class voters? / Sanna Salo -- Meanings of 'populism' and the radical right in Finnish and Swedish media / Juha Herkman and Niko Hatakka -- Concluding discussion / Ann-Cathrine Jungar |
Märkused |
"This edited volume examines populist radical right parties in the Nordic region. Somewhat surprisingly given the image of a consensual, egalitarian and progressive region of Europe, the Nordic countries have been fertile ground for the radical right. Not only have radical right parties persisted for many decades, but they are currently much stronger in this region than in most other European countries today. In this book, the contributors analyse the electoral, ideological and organizational aspects of the radical right in the Nordic region: The Progress Party in Norway (Fremskrittspartiet Frp), the Sweden Democrats (Sverigedemokraterna SD), Danish People's Party (Dansk Folkeparti DF), and the Finns party (Perussuomalaiset PS). It also explores how mainstream parties and the media have reacted to the rise of the radical right, whether the radical right is integrated into mainstream politics, the extent to which they challenge the dominant ideological paradigm of Nordic politics and whether they mobilize and organize differently to other parties. Understanding the Nordic radical right is crucial to comprehending the transformation of Nordic politics, but also changes in European politics more generally. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Scandinavian politics, populism, the radical right and comparative party politics"-- Provided by publisher |
Märksõnad |
populism
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parempoolsed parteid
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paremäärmuslus
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poliitiline osalus
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poliitiline kultuur
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poliitiline käitumine https://ems.elnet.ee/id/EMS165705
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Põhjamaad
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artiklikogumikud (vormimärksõna)
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Lisasõnad |
Political parties -- Scandinavia |
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Populism -- Scandinavia |
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Right-wing extremists -- Scandinavia |
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Political culture -- Scandinavia |
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Scandinavia -- Politics and government -- 21st century |
Täiendkirjed |
Jungar, Ann-Cathrine, 1962- toimetaja
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UDK |
329 (48) (082)
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323 (48) (082)
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