Immigration Policy and Right Wing Populism in Western Europe

Immigration Policy and Right Wing Populism in Western Europe
Author: Anna McKeever
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030417611

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Immigration has become one of the central issues dominating the agenda of political parties, and has also played a crucial role in the rise of right-wing populism in Western Europe. This book explores the role of conservative parties in immigration policy change. The following questions are addressed: What explains the introduction of restrictive immigration policies across a number of European states? Why do conservative parties choose to toughen their immigration policy stances? How can we explain the variation in the factors that affect conservative parties’ immigration policy-making logics? What mechanisms account for the dynamics of immigration policy change or policy deadlock? Based on interviews with political elites and policy makers in the UK, Switzerland and France, the book explains why governmental conservative parties in these countries revised their immigration policy stances and steered immigration policy in a more restrictive direction between 2002 and 2015.

Radical Right Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe

Radical Right Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe
Author: Tjitske Akkerman,Sarah L. de Lange,Matthijs Rooduijn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-05-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317419785

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Radical right-wing populist parties, such as Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom, Marine Le Pen’s National Front or Nigel Farage’s UKIP, are becoming increasingly influential in Western European democracies. Their electoral support is growing, their impact on policy-making is substantial, and in recent years several radical right-wing populist parties have assumed office or supported minority governments. Are these developments the cause and/or consequence of the mainstreaming of radical right-wing populist parties? Have radical right-wing populist parties expanded their issue profiles, moderated their policy positions, toned down their anti-establishment rhetoric and shed their extreme right reputations to attract more voters and/or become coalition partners? This timely book answers these questions on the basis of both comparative research and a wide range of case studies, covering Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Analysing the extent to which radical right-wing populist parties have become part of mainstream politics, as well as the factors and conditions which facilitate this trend, this book is essential reading for students and scholars working in European politics, in addition to anyone interested in party politics and current affairs more generally.

Movements of Exclusion

Movements of Exclusion
Author: Jens Rydgren
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1594540969

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The last two decades have seen the emergence of new radical right-wing populist parties in Western democracies. The electoral breakthrough of the French Front National in 1984 was the starting point for the rise of parties combining anti-establishment populism and anti-immigrant politics based on ethno-nationalist ideology, and today radical right-wing populist parties are well represented in national politics in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, and the Netherlands in Western Europe, as well as in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. By bringing together some of the foremost experts within this area of research, this book gives a comprehensive image of different aspects of radical right-wing populism: its causes, ideology, and impact.

Radical Right Wing Populism in Western Europe

Radical Right Wing Populism in Western Europe
Author: Hans-Georg Betz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1994-09-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781349235476

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Studies the new West European parties of the radical populist right, arguing that, in distancing themselves from the reactionary politics of the traditional extremist right, these parties have become a significant challenge to the established structure and politics of West European democracy today.

Radical Right Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe

Radical Right Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe
Author: Tjitske Akkerman,Sarah L. de Lange,Matthijs Rooduijn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2016-05-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317419778

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Radical right-wing populist parties, such as Geert Wilders’ Party for Freedom, Marine Le Pen’s National Front or Nigel Farage’s UKIP, are becoming increasingly influential in Western European democracies. Their electoral support is growing, their impact on policy-making is substantial, and in recent years several radical right-wing populist parties have assumed office or supported minority governments. Are these developments the cause and/or consequence of the mainstreaming of radical right-wing populist parties? Have radical right-wing populist parties expanded their issue profiles, moderated their policy positions, toned down their anti-establishment rhetoric and shed their extreme right reputations to attract more voters and/or become coalition partners? This timely book answers these questions on the basis of both comparative research and a wide range of case studies, covering Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Analysing the extent to which radical right-wing populist parties have become part of mainstream politics, as well as the factors and conditions which facilitate this trend, this book is essential reading for students and scholars working in European politics, in addition to anyone interested in party politics and current affairs more generally.

The Politics of Immigration in Western Europe

The Politics of Immigration in Western Europe
Author: Martin Baldwin-Edwards,Martin A. Schain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135203498

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This book is devoted to an analysis of how immigration has emerged as a political issue, how the politics of immigration have been constructed, and what have been the consequences in western Europe. Specific coverage is given to France, the UK, Italy, Austria and Germany, along with the emerging EU policy process and some cross-national comparisons.

Right Wing Populism in Europe

Right Wing Populism in Europe
Author: Ruth Wodak,Brigitte Mral,Majid KhosraviNik
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781780932453

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This volume offers a comparative survey of Far Right parties across Europe, examining in particular their changing political rhetoric. The contributors look at the development of two distinct forms of party development and discourse: The Haiderization and The Berlusconization model.

The Populist Radical Right

The Populist Radical Right
Author: Cas Mudde
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315514550

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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.