The revival of right-wing extremism in the nineties
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The Revival of Right-Wing Extremism in the Nineties takes a refreshingly original approach to the phenomenon of the radical right. Most studies in this field have tended to concentrate on particular movements in a single country, neglecting to a greater or lesser extent the international dimensions of right-wing extremism. Peter Merkl and Leonard Weinberg, by contrast, adopt a comparative perspective, concentrating on the revival of the right across a variety of countries. The book, for example, contains data from Lauri Karvonen reviewing levels of support for rightist values in all members of the European Union, a chapter by Piero Ignazi discussing the appearance of a 'silent counter-revolution' all over western Europe, and Peter Merkl's exploration of the reasons for the popularity of right-wing parties in Europe at this particular point in the continent's history.
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Peter H. Merkl
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Leonard Weinberg
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Leonard Weinberg
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The revival of right-wing extremism in the nineties
- RORevival of Right Wing Extremism...Peter H. Merkl, Leonard Weinberg
Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the Nineties
- RORevival of Right Wing Extremism...Peter H. Merkl, Leonard Weinberg
Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the Nineties
- RORevival of Right Wing Extremism...Peter H. Merkl, Leonard Weinberg
Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the Nineties
- RORevival of Right Wing Extremism...Peter H. Merkl, Leonard Weinberg
Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the Nineties
- RORevival of Right Wing Extremism...Peter H. Merkl, Leonard Weinberg
Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the Nineties