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The Populist Challenge

The Populist Challenge

Jens Rydgren

(2003)

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Abstract

During the last decade and a half a new political party family, the extreme Right-wing populist (ERP) parties, has established itself in a variety of West European democracies. These parties represent a monist politics based on ethnic nationalism and xenophobia as well as an opposition against the 'political establishment'. Being the prototypic ERP party, the French Front National (FN) has been a model for ERP parties emerging elsewhere in Western Europe.

This study presents a theoretically based explanation that combines the macro and the micro-level, as well as the political supply and the demand-side. More specifically, this study shows that it is necessary to consider both opportunity structures, created by demand and supply-side factors, as well as the ability of the FN to take advantage of the available opportunities. Of particular interest is the author's analysis of the sociology and attitudes of the FN-voters.


"This is a fine, well-written book ... a penetrating and informed analysis."  · Martin A. Schain, New York University

“Anyone interested in contemporary European and French politics, ERP parties, the Front National, populism nationalism, or racism will find the book both interesting and useful…[it] offers a rich overview and a rewarding analysis of the recent political and societal developments.”   · H-France Review


Jens Rydgren is Researcher and Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Series Page ii
Title Page iii
Copyright Page iv
Table of Contents v
Illustrations vi
Acknowledgments viii
Abbreviations x
Introduction 1
Chapter 1. Politics and Political Behavior 27
Chapter 2. Front National Voters 85
Chapter 3. The Front National 119
Chapter 4. Nationalism and National Identity 131
Chapter 5. Xenophobia and Anti-Immigration Rhetoric 157
Chapter 6. Populism and the Power of the Anti-Establishment Strategy 192
Conclusion 226
References 233
Index 251