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OverviewOnce a marginal political coalition, the French National Front has become the most high-profile far-right organization in Europe. In ""Politics on the Fringe"" Edward G. DeClair provides the first extensive analysis of the Front's history, from its creation in 1972 and outcast status in the early 1980s to its achievement of broad-based support and show of political strength in the 1997 elections. Using rare, in-depth interviews with 29 members of the Front elite, as well as public opinion survey data and electoral results, DeClair examines the internal structure of the Front, its political agenda and its growing influence in France. DeClair shows how the party has dramatically expanded its traditionally narrow core constituency by capitalizing upon anxieties about national identity, immigration, European unification and rising unemployment. In illustrating how the rhetoric surrounding such topics is key to the French far-right and similar movements in such countries as Germany, Belgium, Austria, Italy and the United States. Finally, ""Politics on the Fringe"" offers not only a complete picture of the Front's increasingly influential role in French partisan politics, but also further insight into the resurgence of right-wing extremism throughout western societies in the late 20th century. This volume should be of primary importance to political scientists and those engaged with European politics, culture and history. It should also appeal to those concerned with right-wing populism and political movements. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward G. DeClairPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.812kg ISBN: 9780822322375ISBN 10: 0822322374 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 19 July 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsLooking at the history of the Front and using interviews of its members as well as public opinion survey data, this book offers not only a complete picture of the Front's influential role but also further insight into the resurgence of right-wing extremism throughout western societies. --French Book News, March 2000 DeClair, an American political scientist, provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive study in English [of the French National Front] --Times Literary Supplement, 30 June, 2000 ... this is a welcome addition to the current literature on the French extreme Right, offering well-researche perspectives and an insightful re-evaluation of that passe qui ne passe pas. --French History, Vol 15, No. 2, 2001 [T]he most up-to-date and comprehensive study [of the French National Front] in English. - Robert Tombs, Times Literary Supplement [A] fine book on an important and controversial topic. - Paul Seaton, Perspectives on Political Science DeClair offers a detailed survey of the Front's electoral successes and the narrative account in the two chapters dealing with this process is comprehensive and informative. The interviews with party representatives, and their responses to DeClair's questionnaires, flesh out the picture of the Front's development and give an authentic feel to the descriptions of how the growth of the party took shape. - Jim Wolfreys, Contemporary Politics [A]n informative and intriguing treatment of elite opinion within the party, drawing heavily upon original interviews. The broad endorsement of neoliberalism through most of the Front's formative period is particularly well rendered, as is the switch to more nationalistic economics in this decade... [A] highly useful book... - Bruce Morrison, Governance A thorough and engaging study of the development of France's Front National ... Based upon his commendable body of evidence, DeClair produces an eminently readable survey of the Front National's history, leaders and future prospects. - William M. Downs, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Politics on the Fringe is simply the best book on the French National Front available in the English language. Intelligent, original, thoughtful, careful, and well-written, it is a marvelous mixture of primary and secondary research. Its insights into the minds and motives of the National Front and its supporters will undoubtedly serve as the foundation for our understanding of this important far right group for years to come. -Anthony Messina, Tufts University The specter of right-wing populism presents a major challenge to the party systems of western Europe. By taking an empirically-based, ideologically-neutral approach to a very emotional subject, Politics on the Fringe offers a deeper understanding of the National Front and a greater insight into its internal organizational behavior. -Vincent E. McHale, Case Western Reserve University [A] fine book on an important and controversial topic. -- Paul Seaton Perspectives on Political Science [A]n informative and intriguing treatment of elite opinion within the party, drawing heavily upon original interviews. The broad endorsement of neoliberalism through most of the Front's formative period is particularly well rendered, as is the switch to more nationalistic economics in this decade... [A] highly useful book... -- Bruce Morrison Governance [T]he most up-to-date and comprehensive study [of the French National Front] in English. -- Robert Tombs Times Literary Supplement A thorough and engaging study of the development of France's Front National ... Based upon his commendable body of evidence, DeClair produces an eminently readable survey of the Front National's history, leaders and future prospects. -- William M. Downs Nationalism and Ethnic Politics DeClair offers a detailed survey of the Front's electoral successes and the narrative account in the two chapters dealing with this process is comprehensive and informative. The interviews with party representatives, and their responses to DeClair's questionnaires, flesh out the picture of the Front's development and give an authentic feel to the descriptions of how the growth of the party took shape. -- Jim Wolfreys Contemporary Politics Looking at the history of the Front and using interviews of its members as well as public opinion survey data, this book offers not only a complete picture of the Front's influential role but also further insight into the resurgence of right-wing extremism throughout western societies. --French Book News, March 2000 DeClair, an American political scientist, provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive study in English [of the French National Front] --Times Literary Supplement, 30 June, 2000 ... this is a welcome addition to the current literature on the French extreme Right, offering well-researche perspectives and an insightful re-evaluation of that passe qui ne passe pas. --French History, Vol 15, No. 2, 2001 Author InformationEdward G. DeClair is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Lynchburg College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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