The Rise of Nationalist Populism Comparing Western European Right-Wing Political Parties
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ArticleSeries: Publication details: Oxford Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2024Description: 1 electronic resource (274 p.)Content type: - text
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- 9781003517467
- 9781032848709
- 9781040193761
- 9781040193808
- Society and Social Sciences
- Society and culture: general
- Social groups, communities and identities
- Ethnic studies
- Politics and government
- Political ideologies and movements
- Political parties and party platforms
- Philosophy and Religion
- Philosophy
- Topics in philosophy
- Social and political philosophy
- Discourse Analysis
- Essex School
- Far right
- France
- Identity
- Italy
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JB Society and culture
- JBS Social groups
- JBSL Ethnic studies
- JP Politics and government
- JPF Political ideologies and movements
- JPL Political parties and party platforms
- Laclau
- National
- Politics
- Populism
- Populist
- Q Philosophy and Religion
- QD Philosophy
- QDT Topics in philosophy
- QDTS Social and political philosophy
- Rassemblement National
- Right-wing
- Sovereign
- Spain
- Vox
- communities and identities
- general
- thema EDItEUR
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The Rise of Nationalist Populism explores the intersection between populism and nationalism, conducted through the discursive analysis of three Populist Radical Right parties that have gained prominence during the 2010s: Rassemblement National (France), Lega (Italy) and Vox (Spain). Due to its rise in Europe, the United States, and further afield, there is a growing interest in right-wing populism, an exclusionary and illiberal form of populism that has been able to attain success in several countries. This book contributes to the analysis of how populism, understood as a way of constructing the political, is shaped by the ideologies that permeate it. It examines how a certain form of nationalism is shaped by populist dynamics, that is by a certain form of identity-building. The book analyses the intersection between nationalism and populism in right-wing populist parties by using a discourse analysis methodology based on Ernesto Laclau's works, thus conducting an examination similar to the ones presented by the Essex School of Discourse Analysis. The empirical analysis focuses on party literature and carefully selected candidate speeches at a national level for its three case studies, as well as providing an overarching comparison. The book shows how the economic crisis and the irruption of issues related to sovereignty and national identity arising in France, Italy and Spain paved the way for the emergence of their respective right-wing populist forces. The book will appeal to researchers and students of political science, especially those with an interest in populism, discourse analysis, identity and the far right.
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