The Far Right in Western Europe“from the margins to the mainstream” and back?

  1. Acha Ugarte, Beatriz 1
  1. 1 Universidad Pública de Navarra
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    Universidad Pública de Navarra

    Pamplona, España

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Revista:
Cuadernos europeos de Deusto

ISSN: 1130-8354

Año de publicación: 2018

Título del ejemplar: La Crisis Europea de la Política: Pluralismo Etno-religioso y el Auge del Populismo y la Extrema Derecha en Europa

Número: 59

Páginas: 75-97

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.18543/CED-59-2018PP75-97 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Cuadernos europeos de Deusto

Resumen

Este artículo analiza el auge de la ultraderecha en Europa occidental y la creciente preocupación política, social y académica ante los recientes resultados electorales de partidos políticos extremistas. Desde finales de los años ochenta asistimos a una nueva (tercera) “ola” de radicalismo de la ultra derecha en diversos países europeos, con algunos de estos partidos habiéndose consolidado electoral y políticamente; el artículo sigue así la estela de otros análisis que han abordado la cuestión de si éstos se han vuelto “mainstream” o menos radicales. El artículo incluye algunos datos de la evolución política y electoral de la ultraderecha que parecen confirmar que ese proceso de “mainstreaming” tuvo lugar entre la década de los ochenta y los dos mil. Sin embargo, la cuestión de la inmigración, relacionada con la llamada “crisis de los refugiados” , parece haber acelerado la radicalización de muchos (cuando no todos) los partidos de ultraderecha, así como algunos partidos que no eran considerados extremistas. El artículo aborda ese proceso de supuesta radicalización de la ultraderecha. La conclusión especula sobre su futura evolución y plantea posibles vías para la investigación ulterior del fenómeno.Recibido: 23 febrero 2018 Aceptado: 8 mayo 2018 Publicación en línea: 31 octubre 2018

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