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This book argues that Germans and Austrians have dealt with the Nazi past very differently and these differences have had important consequences for political culture and partisan politics in the two countries. Drawing on different literatures in political science, Art builds a framework for understanding how public deliberation transforms the political environment in which it occurs. The book analyzes how public debates about the 'lessons of history' created a culture of contrition in Germany that prevented a resurgent far right from consolidating itself in German politics after unification. By contrast, public debates in Austria nourished a culture of victimization that provided a hospitable environment for the rise of right-wing populism. The argument is supported by evidence from nearly two hundred semi-structured interviews and an analysis of the German and Austrian print media over a twenty-year period.
Political culture --- National socialism --- Culture politique --- Nazisme --- Germany --- Austria --- Allemagne --- Autriche --- Politics and government. --- Politique et gouvernement --- Nazism --- Authoritarianism --- Fascism --- Nazis --- Neo-Nazism --- Totalitarianism --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Causes --- National socialism. --- Social Sciences --- Political Science
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What explains the cross-national variation in the radical right's electoral success over the last several decades? Challenging existing structural and institutional accounts, this book analyzes the dynamics of party building and explores the attitudes, skills and experiences of radical right activists in eleven different countries. Based on extensive field research and an original data set of radical right candidates for office, David Art links the quality of radical right activists to broader patterns of success and failure. He demonstrates how a combination of historical legacies and incentive structures produced activists who helped party building in some cases and doomed it in others. In an age of rising electoral volatility and the fading of traditional political cleavages, Inside the Radical Right makes a strong case for the importance of party leaders and activists as masters of their own fate.
Political parties --- Right-wing extremists --- Radicalism --- Europe, Western --- Emigration and immigration --- Political aspects --- Political aspects. --- Partis politiques --- Extrémistes de droite --- Radicalisme --- Europe de l'Ouest --- Emigration et immigration --- Aspect politique --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- Far-right extremists --- Radicals --- West Europe --- Western Europe --- Political parties - Europe, Western --- Right-wing extremists - Europe, Western --- Radicalism - Europe, Western --- Europe, Western - Emigration and immigration - Political aspects --- Social Sciences --- Political Science
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