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The media and the far right in western Europe, playing the nationalist card, Antonis A. Ellinas

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The media and the far right in western Europe, playing the nationalist card, Antonis A. Ellinas
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The media and the far right in western Europe
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726113001
Responsibility statement
Antonis A. Ellinas
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
playing the nationalist card
Summary
This book examines the fascinating interplay of party and media behavior to explain one of the most important phenomena in Western Europe: the rise of far-right parties. To account for the divergent electoral fortunes of these parties, the book examines how political parties and the mass media have dealt with growing public concerns over national identity. Mainstream politicians chose to 'play the nationalist card', creating opportunities for the entry of far-right parties into the political system. In some cases, the media gave outsized exposure to such parties, allowing them to capitalize on these opportunities; in other cases, they ignored them, blocking their entry into the political system. Using elite interviews, content analysis, and primary documents to trace identity politics since the 1980s, this book presents an original interpretation of identity politics and media behavior in Austria, Germany, Greece, and France since the 1980s.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Explaining far right trajectories -- Party and media politics in Austria: the rise of the FPÖ -- Competing over German identity: conservatives and the nonvisible far right -- Greek nationalists: from mainstream to the margins? -- The growth, persistence and fall of the French National Front -- Conclusion
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The Media & the Far Right in Western Europe
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