The New Cultural Conflict in Western Europe
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Köp båda 2 för 1258 krOver the past three decades the effects of globalization and denationalization have created a division between 'winners' and 'losers' in Western Europe. This study examines the transformation of party political systems in six countries (Austria, F...
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"Empirically rich, methodologically sophisticated, and theoretically compelling, Bornschier's book not only settles some outstanding debates in the literature but also frames important questions about the basic dividing lines of European politics." -Political Science Quarterly
Simon Bornschier is a Senior Researcher at the University of Zurich and co-author of West European Politics in the Age of Globalization.
List of Illustrations and Tables Preface Introduction: A Dynamic Perspective on Cleavages and the Populist Right PART I Putting Right-Wing Populist Parties in Context 1. The New Cultural Conflict and the Populist Right in Western Europe 2. The Extreme-Right-Wing Populist Party Family PART II New Political Divides and Historical Cleavages 3. From Structure to Culture and Back: The Perpetuation and Transformation of Historical Cleavages