The Extreme Right in Europe and the USA

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The Extreme Right in Europe and the USA is a book edited by Paul Hainsworth. It is a political science study of the extreme right politics in Western Europe with a chapter on the United States, and one on Eastern European developments.

It was published in 1992 by St. Martin's Press in the U.S. (hardcover, 320 pages, ISBN 0-312-08091-3) and by Pinter in London (ISBN 0-86187-790-X); it was reprinted, and retitled as The Extreme Right in Europe and the United States, by Palgrave Macmillan as a 256-page paperback in 1994 (ISBN 0-312-12224-1).

[edit] Contents

  • List of contributors
  • List of abbreviations
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  1. Introduction. The Cutting Edge: The Extreme Right in Post-War Western Europe and the USA by Paul Hainsworth
  2. The Extreme Right in Post-War France: The Emergence and Success of the Front national by Paul Hainsworth
  3. A Future for Right Extremism in Germany? by Eva Kolinsky
  4. The Netherlands: Irritants on the Body Politic by Christopher T. Husbands
  5. Belgium: Flemish Legions on the March by Christopher T. Husbands
  6. The Extreme Right in Italy: Ideological Orphans and Countermobilization by Francesco Sidoti
  7. Why has the Extreme Right failed in Britain? by Roger Eatwell
  8. Denmark: The Progress Party — Populist Neo-Liberalism and Welfare State Chauvinism by Jorgen Goul Andersen
  9. The Extreme Right in Spain: Blas Piñar and the Spirit of the Nationalist Uprising by John Gilmour
  10. Portugal: The Marginalization of the Extreme Right by Tom Gallagher
  11. Greece: The Virtual Absence of an Extreme Right by Panayote Elias Dimitras
  12. After Stalinism: The Extreme Right in Russia, East Germany and Eastern Europe by Michael Cox
  13. Beyond the Fringe: The Extreme Right in the United States of America by Michael Cox
  • Index


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