Right-wing Extremism in Western Europe First Published in 1988. This is a collection of articles covering right-wing extremism in Post-war Europe including the countries of Italy West Germany France Great Britain and Spain. | Right-wing Extremism in Western Europe GBP 130.00 1
Right-Wing Alternative Media This book offers a fresh perspective on central questions related to right-wing alternative media: Can right-wing media be alternative? Why do they exist? Are they a threat to the existing order and what have the reactions been from mainstream politicians and media actors?The rise and success of right-wing populism in the political life of many western countries along with several new and apparently successful alternative media operations on the right has caused surprise and confusion among researchers and debaters. How should this challenge to mainstream politics and media be understood? Journalistic political and academic discourse has struggled to explain these tendencies and tend to focus on sensational and extreme examples with little attention directed towards other aspects. This book critically discusses existing theoretical frameworks related to alternative media in general analysing a wide scope of cases to illustrate the diversity of voices in alternative media on the right and highlighting the importance of intellectual coolness and common sense in discussions about this important but ideologically and politically charged area. An important addition to the current discourse of contemporary media Right-Wing Alternative Media is ideal for researchers students and anyone interested in politics and public discourse. GBP 19.99 1
Soldiers and Students A Study of Right- and Left-Wing Radicals Soldiers and Students (1975) adopts an original approach to the confrontation of deprived and possessing parties under conditions of scarcity. With reference to the course of conflict the actions of the competing parties are shown to be interlinked yet the difference between their strategies are clearly defined. Right-wing radicalism is treated through a study of military intervention in domestic politics; left-wing radicalism through analysis of student radicalism. The case studies are centred on recent Dutch history but the theoretical perspective underlying the argument is essentially comparative. Thus Dutch military responses to the decolonisation of Indonesia serve to illustrate the strategies of a military apparatus on the brink of politicisation radicalism among Dutch students in the sixties offers the empirical reference for the analysis of left-wing radicalism. | Soldiers and Students A Study of Right- and Left-Wing Radicals GBP 85.00 1
Argentina’s Right-Wing Universe During the Democratic Period (1983–2023) Processes Actors and Issues Argentina’s Right-Wing Universe During the Democratic Period provides a comprehensive analysis of the course of right-wing politics in the country in the last 40 years. In 1983 after the fall of a violent military regime Argentina began the longest period of democratic stability in its history—40 years marked by economic institutional social and political crises. This book examines the trajectory of the different right-wing organisations and ideological developments during these years seeking to understand both the distinctions and the continuities that lie beneath its metamorphoses. Argentina has always acted as a laboratory in which to appreciate how the major problems and questions that concern those who have studied the right-wing in recent decades are translated into a particular political culture. In an international scenario marked by the social and political growth of different right-wing movements some of which pose a threat to liberal democracies the study of the Argentine case can provide greater clarity and a different perspective on problems that transcend this specific national case. This book will be of interest to scholars of Argentinian and Latin American politics and history as well as specialists on the comparative politics of the radical right. | Argentina’s Right-Wing Universe During the Democratic Period (1983–2023) Processes Actors and Issues GBP 130.00 1
The Prevent Strategy and Right-wing Extremism A Case Study of the English Defence League In 2011 the U. K. Government reviewed its counter terrorism Prevent Strategy to include all forms of extremism with an emphasis on right-wing extremism. This book - written by the former Head of Strategy and Policy at the Office of the National Coordinator for Prevent - provides the most detailed assessment yet of this shift in emphasis. It explores how the inclusion of right-wing extremism within the counter terrorism Prevent Strategy impacted local responses to the English Defence League. This is explored through numerous interviews and several case studies which were carried out by the author while he was serving as a senior police officer within the Counter Terrorism Command of the Metropolitan Police Service. The book balances empirical research with practical recommendations for policymakers and practitioners from a unique insider perspective. This book will be of appeal to an array of audiences including scholars and students of Terrorism Studies professionals working in the areas of counter terrorism public order policing and the promotion of community cohesion and to those who have an interest in wider non-political responses to right-wing extremism. | The Prevent Strategy and Right-wing Extremism A Case Study of the English Defence League GBP 38.99 1
Conservative Political Communication How Right-Wing Media and Messaging (Re)Made American Politics Conservative Political Communication examines the evolution of appeals media and tactics in right-wing media and political communication tracking trends and shifts from the early days of contemporary conservatism in the 1950s to the Trump administration. The chapters in this edited volume feature the work of senior and junior scholars from the fields of communication journalism and political science employing content analytic experimental survey historical and rhetorical research methodologies. Analyses of the rise of the 24-hour news cycle the range of partisan news sources and the role of social media algorithms in political campaigns yield insights for our media and information ecosystems. A key theme across these chapters is how right-wing channels and communications help and hinder partisan fragmentation a condition whereby novice elected officials create personal conservative brands appeal to the base through partisan media and complicate senior leadership’s ability to engage in bargaining compromise and deal-making. This volume interrogates conservative media and messaging to track where these processes came from how they functioned in the 2016 U. S. presidential campaign and where they may be going in the future. This book will interest scholars and upper-level students of political communication media and politics and political science as well as readers invested in today’s political media landscape in the United States. | Conservative Political Communication How Right-Wing Media and Messaging (Re)Made American Politics GBP 36.99 1
Social Democracy A Comparative Account of the Left-Wing Party Family The Social Democratic party family is a central part of political life in the West. This book focuses on this party family as well as a unique political force in the industrialised world. It provides a critical comparative survey of when where how and why Social Democracy developed within established capitalist democracies. The book explains the electoral fortunes of Social Democratic parties the influence of the party system dynamics and co-operation between parties in government. It examines the ideological tensions within Social Democratic parties between socialists and reformists and its ramifications for pursuing a ‘better and kinder’ world. This study also discusses the recent state of affairs and its mission in the 21st century. The book features a comparative analysis of 21 cases from Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Japan Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland the UK and the United States. It will be of key interest to students and scholars of public policy comparative politics party politics and democracy studies. | Social Democracy A Comparative Account of the Left-Wing Party Family GBP 36.99 1
An Infantile Disorder? The Crisis And Decline Of The New Left This book aims to provide an alternative perspective on the Western New Left (NL) as distinct from currently established right-wing and left-wing versions. It emphasizes the travails of the American Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). | An Infantile Disorder? The Crisis And Decline Of The New Left GBP 39.99 1
Insect Flight Insects are the most numerous class of animals or earth both in terms of their number and their variety. There are 800 000 recognized species with between 1 and 10 million estimated species yet to be classified. This book will discuss mechanics of flight Wing structure Hovering flight flight in smaller and larger insects and wing polars. | Insect Flight GBP 205.00 1
Fascism Populism and American Democracy Hard right-wing politics is growing in popularity in America marked by Donald Trump’s success in the 2016 election and it is worth questioning what this means for the American democratic system. This book seeks to explain the vulnerability of democracies to the appeal of right-wing politics through a contemporary case study of the US and how democracies are possibly under threat from a conflict between popular attitudes and institutional paralysis. Various forms of American right-wing extremism are examined here such as the alt-right the radical right and the Religious right but their perceived relevance to Trump’s victory is questioned. Even still this book asks the question: can the far-right prevail under the American way? | Fascism Populism and American Democracy GBP 36.99 1
Trumping Democracy From Reagan to the Alt-Right Since 2014 over 80 people have been killed in the United States of America by Right-wing terrorists. In 2016 Donald Trump was elected President of the United States and received substantial support from White nationalists. This book explains the increase in violent White nationalism and Trump’s ascendancy in the context of the backlash against the presidency of Barack Obama. It demonstrates how there is a dynamic relationship between the Republican Party various Right-wing populist movements and the Right. Far Right social movements political campaigns and the online presence of the so-called ‘alt-Right’ are all discussed. The book argues that unfair hierarchies of race gender and class are not aberrational tremors in America but the fracturing bedrock of a nation in which being White male Christian or straight no longer ensures a stable floor for power status or privilege. This is vital reading for students researchers and activists interested in American politics and the dangers of Right-wing movements and political parties. | Trumping Democracy From Reagan to the Alt-Right GBP 36.99 1
Autistic Children A Guide For Parents & Professionals orna Wing discusses the stresses on the autistic child's family services that are available and the outlook for the future. This revised updated edition explains how an autistic child views his world and how to cope with the difficult behaviour and emotional problems that are expected from him. | Autistic Children A Guide For Parents & Professionals GBP 175.00 1
Maelstrom Christian Dominionism and Far-Right Insurgence Maelstrom: Christian Dominionism and Far-Right Insurgence illuminates the latest outbreak of right-wing extremism in America. This book reviews the cyclical nature of right-wing resurgences in American history dismisses the appropriateness of the word “fascism” to explain them and then describes in depth the goal of “reconstructing” American institutions on the basis of biblical principles. It critiques the popular view that far-right politics is carried by stupid socially isolated nuts. To this end it discusses the logicality of the “big lie” and examines in detail how people are recruited into the far-right by entertaining the theories of authoritarianism and resource mobilization. Finally it characterizes how the ends-oriented rationality of far-right activists differs from the mini-max criterion of rationality utilized by the ordinary person. This can motivate them to be violent and can frustrate efforts by the government to control them. | Maelstrom Christian Dominionism and Far-Right Insurgence GBP 34.99 1
The Populism-Euroscepticism Nexus A Discursive Comparative Analysis of Germany and Spain This book explores the modes of European Union (EU) contestation which are mobilized by radical parties and seeks to unearth the relationship of such contestation with populist discourses. It looks specifically at how rightist and leftist parties articulate populist discourses with representations and problematizations of Europe and the EU by examining the left-wing Podemos in Spain and the right-wing Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in Germany. It argues that radical parties also build their Euroscepticism on other hegemonic discourses and populism is only one possible discursive articulation to mobilize the contestation of the EU. It examines whether populism discourses may serve (or not) as a stimulus for EU contestation and as such shows the implications that this may have for the persistence of Euroscepticism in Western European democracies. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of radical parties democracy democratic and political theory populism Euroscepticism discourse studies and more broadly to comparative politics and European studies. | The Populism-Euroscepticism Nexus A Discursive Comparative Analysis of Germany and Spain GBP 130.00 1
Nationalism and the Body Politic This volume aims to question the recent revival of neo-nationalist policies in the light of what unconscious fantasies are involved in these developments. It examines both recent movements of right-wing extremism and the way in which rearticulated neo-ethnic ideas have been adopted by mainstream politicians and in mainstream public discourse. Politicians from other than the right-wing populist parties have tended to resist specific ways of talking that are considered too extremist rather than their underlying frame of interpretation. Governments across Europe have adopted anti-immigrant and anti-Roma policies. Xenophobia and hostility towards 'others' is on the rise along with appeals to Tradition and Security. 'Cultures of fear' are linked with fantasies of fusion or 'imagined sameness'. Alongside the image of the nation as a mother and/or father Reich (1933) called attention to the fantasy of the nation as a body echoed in Money-Kyrle's (1939) characterization of 'group hypochondria' in connection with the burning of witches and heretics. | Nationalism and the Body Politic GBP 130.00 1
The Far Right in America This book collects Mudde's old and new blog posts interviews and op-eds on the topic of the US far right ranging from right-wing populists to neo-Nazi terrorists. The main emphasis of the book is on the two most important far right developments of the 21st century the Tea Party and Donald Trump. Primarily aimed at a non-academic audience the book explains terminology clarifies the key organizations and people and their relationship to (liberal) democracy. | The Far Right in America GBP 18.99 1
National Regeneration in Vichy France Ideas and Policies 1930–1944 The creators of the Vichy regime did not intend merely to shield France from the worst effects of military defeat and occupation; rather the leaders of Vichy were inspired by a will to regenerate France to establish an authoritarian new order that would repair the degenerative effects of parliamentary democracy and liberal society. Their plan to effect this change took the form of a far-reaching programme they called the National Revolution. This is the first study of the National Revolution as the expression of Vichy's ideology and aims. It reveals the variety and complexity of both right wing and other strands of French thought in the context of the turbulent years of the 1930s - when Vichy's history really begins - and under the Occupation when internal rivalries and divisions as well as the pressures of war doomed Vichy's programme of national regeneration. The book is structured around a consideration of the rhetoric of right-wing ideology and such key catchwords as 'decadence' 'action' 'order' 'realism' and 'new man' and shows how these phrases only served to mask the political and ideological incoherence of the Vichy government. | National Regeneration in Vichy France Ideas and Policies 1930–1944 GBP 42.99 1
Rethinking Multilateralism in Foreign Aid Beyond the Neoliberal Hegemony This edited book provides a contemporary critical and thought-provoking analysis of the internal and external threats to Western multilateral development finance in the twenty-first century. It draws on the expertise of scholars with a range of backgrounds providing a critical exploration of the neoliberal multilateral development aid. The contributions focus on how Western institutions have historically dominated development aid and juxtapose this hegemony with the recent challenges from right-wing populist and the Beijing Consensus ideologies and practices. This book argues that the rise of right-wing populism has brought internal challenges to traditional powers within the multilateral development system. External challenges arise from the influence of China and regional development banks by providing alternatives to established Western dominated aid sources and architecture. From this vantagepoint Rethinking Multilateralism in Foreign Aid puts forward new ideas for addressing the current global social political and economic challenges concerning multilateral development aid. This book will be of interest to researchers academics and students in the field of International Development and Global Governance decision-makers at government level as well as to those working in international aid institutions regional and bilateral aid agencies and non-governmental organisations. | Rethinking Multilateralism in Foreign Aid Beyond the Neoliberal Hegemony GBP 38.99 1
Shyamji Krishnavarma Sanskrit Sociology and Anti-Imperialism This book is the first critical biography on Shyamji Krishnavarma � scholar journalist and national revolutionary who lived in exile outside India from 1897 to 1930. His ideas were crucial in the creation of an extremist wing of anti-imperial nationalism. The work delves into a fascinating range of issues such as colonialism and knowledge political violence cosmopolitanism and diaspora. Lucidly written and with an insightful analysis of Krishnavarma�s life and times this will greatly interest scholars and researchers of modern Indian history politics the nationalist movement as well as the informed lay reader. | Shyamji Krishnavarma Sanskrit Sociology and Anti-Imperialism GBP 175.00 1
The White Terror Antisemitic and Political Violence in Hungary 1919-1921 The White Terror was a movement of right-wing militias that for two years actively tracked down tortured and murdered members of the Jewish community as well as former supporters of the short-lived Council Republic in the years following World War I. It can be argued that this example of a programme of virulent antisemitism laid the foundations for Hungarian participation in the Holocaust. Given the rightward shift of Hungarian politics today this book has a particular resonance in re-examining the social and historical context of the White Terror. | The White Terror Antisemitic and Political Violence in Hungary 1919-1921 GBP 39.99 1
Political Discourse as Dialogue A Latin American Perspective We are witnessing the collapse of democracies in many parts of the world and a general tendency to the resurgence of right-wing and left-wing populisms led by authoritarian leaders. This book centres on the political dialogue in one of these democracies. The focus is on Venezuela the rich Latin American oil producing country and its transformation from a stable democracy to a very unstable and controversial revolution in which the dialogue has been occupied by only one party for 18 years. The central characters of the book are Hugo Chávez who remained in power for 14 years as the main speaker and controller and the people who either followed or opposed him in Venezuela and other countries. Contrary to critical analyses which are mainly based on social representations that conceive dialogue as implicit or normative this book proposes a dialogue-centred approach which articulates linguistics conversation analysis socio-pragmatics and political science from a critical perspective and offers the theoretical foundations and procedures for analysing micro dialogues between specific persons and the macro social dialogue which unveils the processes of domination and resistance to power. The book will be useful for scholars and students of linguistics media communication studies and political science wishing to learn more about dialogue in political interaction. | Political Discourse as Dialogue A Latin American Perspective GBP 38.99 1
Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment This book charts the new phase of global struggles around gender equality and sexual democracy: the ultraconservative mobilization against gender ideology and feminist efforts to counteract it. It argues that anti-gender campaigns which emerged around 2010 in Europe are not a simple continuation of the anti-feminist backlash dating back to the 1970s but part of a new political configuration. Opposition to gender has become a key element of the rise of right-wing populism which successfully harnesses the anxiety shame and anger caused by neoliberalism and threatens to destroy liberal democracy. Anti-Gender Politics in the Populist Moment offers a novel conceptualization of the relationship between the ultraconservative anti-gender movement and right-wing populist parties examining the opportunistic synergy between these actors. The authors map the anti-gender campaigns as a global movement putting the Polish case in a comparative perspective. They show that the anti-gender rhetoric is best understood as a reactionary critique of neoliberalism as a socio-cultural formation. The book also studies the recent wave of feminist mass mobilizations viewing the transnational revolt of women as a left populist movement. This is an important study for those doing research in politics cultural studies gender and sexuality studies and sociology. It will also be useful for activists and policy makers. The Open Access version of this book available at www. taylorfrancis. com has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4. 0 license. GBP 38.99 1
Foreign Fighters in Ukraine The Brown–Red Cocktail Foreign Fighters in Ukraine is the first comprehensive academic study taking an in-depth look at foreigners who have chosen to fight in the conflict in Ukraine. While there has been considerable focus in policy security and academic circles on the threat from returning jihadists – so-called returnee foreign terrorist fighters – the same danger from right-wing but not essentially terrorist extremists and others has been largely overlooked. As Westerners rushed to join the nascent Caliphate in Syria/Iraq others simultaneously traveled to another foreign war on what many would call Europe’s doorstep: the Russo-Ukrainian war. This book unmasks this largely unknown group of fighters as the author dives into the fighters’ ideological and social backgrounds their motivations for joining the conflict their travails on the way there and their battle record in Eastern Ukraine. To a large extent based on interviews with the fighters themselves it is a study on how and why men risk their lives while fighting a foreign war – and attract the attention of security services at home upon their return. Particularly given the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the growing interest in far-right violence worldwide the book evaluates whether these returnees constitute another security threat to the West. This volume will be of interest to all those researching small wars terrorism peace and conflict studies and right-wing extremism. | Foreign Fighters in Ukraine The Brown–Red Cocktail GBP 34.99 1
The Gaullist Phenomenon The Gaullist Movement in the Fifth Republic Books on gaullism – or more precisely books on General de Gaulle – are not uncommon. Originally published in English in 1971 this claimed to be the first book of this sort on gaullism as a political force within the French political system. Since the publication of his work on the Union pour la nouvelle République Jean Charlot had become known as one of the few objective experts on gaullism. His knowledge of the British political system had helped him to appreciate the nature of the gaullist party which he saw from the first not as a transient party linked to the political career of General de Gaulle but as a major modern right-wing party comparable to the Conservative Party in Britain. In this book he demonstrates how the gaullist movement is a ‘voter-oriented’ party the first that France had really ever known. The strength of gaullism lies in the electorate which had fully accepted gaullist economic policies the institutional changes introduced under the Republic and the party’s foreign policy. This voter-oriented party had fundamentally changed the French party system. A majority party since 1962 the gaullist movement would force the left to regroup within a left-wing voter-oriented party if it did not want to face political sterility. Jean Charlot was one of the few specialists to publish an article just after the referendum (Le Monde May 2 1969) forecasting that the departure of General de Gaulle did not foreshadow the end of gaullism as a major political force. | The Gaullist Phenomenon The Gaullist Movement in the Fifth Republic GBP 27.99 1
Molt in Neotropical Birds Life History and Aging Criteria Molt is an important avian life history event in which feathers are shed and replaced. The timing duration seasonality extent and pattern of molt follows certain strategies and this book reviews and describes these strategies for nearly 190 species based on information gathered from a 30-year study of Central Amazonian birds. Most species accounts are illustrated with several color photos focusing on wing and tail feather molt molt limits and how to use these patterns to accurately age birds. Published in collaboration with and on behalf of the American Ornithological Society this volume in the highly-regarded Studies in Avian Biology series is a rich source of life history information for ornithologists working on tropical birds. | Molt in Neotropical Birds Life History and Aging Criteria GBP 44.99 1