This contri- bution examines the co-operation of right-wing parties in the European Parliament. It then analyzes the rise of those parties in Southeastern Europe and asks whether the accession of the socalled western Balkan countries will strengthen the group of xenophobic an...
Across Europe, opposition to the EU’s expanding powers is increasing, he said. A strong right-wing result this week, buttressed with a potential Trump victory in November, could force EU leaders to abandon their search for an ever more centralized bloc, believes Orban, who is no relation t...
Orban's fundamental goal was to create a large right-wing group, which would essentially bring together the forces of Identity and Democracy and ECR, as well as parties potentially leaving the EPP and could even be the second-largest group in the parliament, Ory said, but the efforts to cal...
Right-Wing Parties are Russia’s Fifth Column in Europe Against NATO and the US, Baburin Says May 24, 2014 Window on Eurasia Staunton, May 18 – Sergey Baburin, a prominent leader of the Russian right, suggests that right-wing political parties in Europe now form a veritable fifth column...
What did pay off, in fact, was the EPP's strategy of gaining reinforcements across the board by absorbing parties close to it, but sometimes also parties from further away. This has put the EPP at the heart of the process of rebuilding the moderate right in Europe, but at the cost of...
Extreme right-wing populism in Europe: revisiting a reified associationdoi:10.1080/17405904.2017.1309325PopulismextremerightEuropediscourseEssexSchoolFranceNetherlandsRevisiting the trend of identifying populism with extreme right parties, in this paper we aim to problematize such associations within the context ...
grievances boiling over, or evidence of racism, but with more migrants on the way, and no practical solutions in sight, Europe will have to get used to the hum of low-level confrontation with its migrant population, and the booming proclamations of triumph from its right-wing parties....
The surge of the hard right across Europe exposes deep-seated failures within national governments and EU institutions. What emerges from these electoral outcomes is a profound transformation in the perception of populist right-wing parties. No longer viewed merely as protest votes, they now resonate...
Now the leaders of both France and Germany, the EU's most important countries, have found themselves under pressure from the growing support of right-wing, anti-immigration parties among their domestic voters. In response, Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Sholz have thrown their ...
The silent counter-revolution : Hypotheses on the emergence of extreme right-wing parties in Europe This article has two aims. The first attempts to define the 'extreme right'political family. The three criteria adopted — spatial, historic-ideological, attitudinal-systemic — have led us to ident...