How to tame the dragon, or what goes around comes around: a critical review of some major contemporary attempts to account for extreme-right racist politics in Western Europe

Abstract

An international group of political scientists have contributed essays providing history and analysis of the far right political parties in France, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Germany, and Belgium. Some essays discuss the phenomenon as a whole and all consider issues of history, immigration, and economics as they describe the parties' agendas and propaganda and their impact on regional politics. An appendix provides political profiles for the countries of Europe

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