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Madryha, Tetiana, Oleksandr Kornievskyy, Yevgen Pereguda, Irina Bodrova, and Stepan Svorak. "Transformation of civil society in the context of political radicalism in eastern Europe." Cuestiones Políticas 40, no. 74 (October 25, 2022): 268–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4074.14.

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The aim of the article was to identify the current state of the process of civil society transformation in the context of political radicalism in Eastern Europe. Comparative law and statistical analysis were the main methodological tools. The research showed that the development of political radicalism in Eastern Europe leads to the transformation of civil society. A more persistent and contentious public makes new demands on the political process. It also creates multidimensional tensions and conflicts. Representatives of radicalism gain strong positions in the political environment of society by supporting illiberalism, ethno-nationalism, culture wars and alternative knowledge. The process of merging militant and violent radicalism with family ethnonationalism is ongoing in the countries of Eastern Europe. It is concluded that this phenomenon requires constant implementation of political, legal and security strategies to prevent manifestations of political radicalism. The appropriateness and prospects of the activities of the Radicalization Awareness Network, developed by the European Union, were established.
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BETZ, HANS-GEORG. "Contemporary Right-Wing Radicalism in Europe." Contemporary European History 8, no. 2 (July 1999): 299–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777399002076.

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Herbert Kitschelt in collaboration with Anthony J. McGann, The Radical Right in Western Europe. A Comparative Analysis (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1995), 323 pp., $49.50, ISBN 0-472-10663-5.Peter Merkl and Leonard Weinberg (eds.), The Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the 90s (London: Frank Cass, 1997), 304 pp., £18.50/$24.50, ISBN 0-714-64207-X.Urs Altermatt and Hanspeter Kriesi, L'Extrême droite en Suisse. Organisations et radicalisation au cours des années quatre-vingt et quatre-vingt-dix (Fribourg: Les Éditions Universitaires, 1995), 293 pp. (pb.), SFr. 42.00, ISBN 2-827-10727-9.Mike Cronin (ed.), The Failure of British Fascism. The Far Right and the Fight for Political Recognition (London: Macmillan, 1996), 182 pp. (hb.), £35.00, ISBN 0-333-58438-4.Gerhard Feldbauer, Von Mussolini bis Fini. Die Extreme Rechte in Italien (Berlin: Elefanten Press, 1996), 224 pp. (pb.), DM 29.40, ISBN 3-885-20575-0.Helmut Reinalter, Franko Petri and Rüdiger Kaufmann (eds.), Das Weltbild des Rechtsextremismus. Entsolidarisierung und Bedrohng der Demokratie. Gesellschaftliche Bedingungen, Strukturen und Wirkungen rechtsextremen Denkens (Innsbruck/Vienna: Studienverlag, 1998), 576 pp., DM 82.00, ISBN 3-706-51258-0.Tore Bjørgo, Racist and Right-Wing Violence in Scandinavia: Patterns, Perpetrators, and Responses (Oslo: Tano-Aschehoug, 1997), 386 pp., Kr 298.00, ISBN 8-251-83665-4.Jeffrey Kaplan and Tore Bjørgo (eds.), Nation and Race: The Development of a Euro-American Racist Subculture (Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1998), 273 pp. (pb.), £19.00, ISBN 1-555-53331-0.
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Golovin, Mikhail. "Theoretical aspects and discursive practice of the right-wing ideology in the political processes of modern Europe." Socium i vlast 2 (2020): 29–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/1996-0522-2020-2-29-40.

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Introduction. The article discusses the main approaches to the concept “right radicalism” in modern Russian and foreign political science. In addition, the author shows how actors in political processes use ideology in the framework of political struggle as exemplified by the ideological discourse of the far-right British National Party. The aim of the study is to trace the specifics of constructing the nationalist discourse of the rightwing political forces in modern Europe (using the example of the British National Party) and formulate the author’s definition of the term “right-wing radicalism”. Methods. The author uses comparative and historical-retrospective methods to comprehensively consider the phenomenon of the right-wing radicalism, as well as discourse analysis of a political party’s text, which contributes to a better understanding of the features constructing the discourse of these actors in political processes. Scientific novelty of the study. The work provides comprehensive analysis of the concept “right radicalism” in the context of political processes of modern Europe, the author suggests his own definition of the phenomenon considered. Results. From the vast scientific heritage devoted to issues of the right-wing radicalism, ideology, and functioning of right-wing political parties, the author choses several approaches presented in both domestic and foreign political science, which makes it possible to disclose essential ideas of the “right-wing radicalism”. In addition, as a result of the discourse analysis of the British National Party program document, the author identifies the main points that are key to the nationalist discourse of the modern European right-wing radical party. Conclusions. As a result of the study, we can conclude that the concept “right radicalism” is one of the most debatable in modern political science and the relevance of its study is not in doubt. The analysis of the program document of one of the oldest extreme right-wing parties in Europe shows that ideological discourse is formed from various components and, using various methods, the researcher can analyze its structure in detail, understanding how political forces form this discourse within the framework of the political struggle.
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Tsurkan, Аnna. "Europe: Islamic radicalism vs. modernization of Islam." Contemporary Europe, no. 2 (April 9, 2014): 131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/soveurope22014131142.

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Mareš, Miroslav. "Environmental Radicalism and Extremism in Postcommunist Europe." Journal for the Study of Radicalism 2, no. 1 (2008): 91–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsr.2008.0033.

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Kis-Benedek, József. "JIHADISM AND RADICALISATION IN SELECTED REGIONS OF EUROPE, THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA – A CASE STUDY." CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES, VOLUME 2018, ISSUE 20/3 (September 15, 2018): 75–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.33179/bsv.99.svi.11.cmc.20.3.5.

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Povzetek Terorizem in z njim povezani pojavi, kot sta radikalizem in džihadizem, so eni največjih izzivov našega časa. S pomočjo ustreznih primerov v nekaterih pomembnih državah avtor analizira vzroke in posledice terorizma. Pomembno je, da se pri tej tematiki osredotočimo le na nekaj držav, saj se vzroki za radikalizem in džihadizem razlikujejo in s časom spreminjajo ne le znotraj regije, temveč tudi znotraj posameznih držav. Radikalizem in džihadizem sta večinoma tesno povezana s kriznimi območji. Poleg analize tematike so v študijo vključeni tudi predlogi za obvladovanje in reševanje tega problema. Key words: terorizem, džihadizem, radikalizem, tuji bojevniki, Bližnji vzhod, Evropa, Severna Afrika. Abstract One of the biggest challenges of our time is terrorism and its concomitant phenomena, such as radicalism and jihadism. The author analyses the causes and consequences of terrorism by describing relevant cases in certain significant countries. Reducing this topic to some concrete countries only is important, because the causes of radicalism and jihadism are different and can change over time not only across a region, but also within a single country. Radicalism and jihadism are mostly closely connected to crisis areas. Beyond the analysis of this topic, the study also touches upon proposals to handle and solve this problem. Key words: terrorism, jihadism, radicalism, foreign fighters, Middle East, Europe, North Africa.
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Okoński, Krzysztof. "„Chcecie totalnej wolności słowa?” Kultura w Niemczech u progu lat dwudziestych (XXI wieku) wobec radykalizmu, wielokulturowości i konfliktów etnicznych. Próba rozpoznania problemów." Miscellanea Posttotalitariana Wratislaviensia 8 (July 22, 2021): 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/2353-8546.8.5.

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This article attempts to present selected phenomena of contemporary German culture in the context of political radicalism, multiculturalism and ethnic conflicts. Starting with the criticism of the student protests of 1968 (using the example of the novel Örtlich betäubt by Günter Grass) and discourses on Europe in the early 1990s (Grass, Enzensberger), and ending with debates on freedom of expression, political correctness or “cancel culture” (Wallraff, Pirinçci, Nuhr, Eckhart), this article analyses the consequences of left- and right-wing radicalism, anti-Semitism and Islamism for literature and cabaret in Germany on selected examples.
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Vainshtein, G. "Islam in Urban Space and Public Conscience of Europe." World Economy and International Relations, no. 6 (2013): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2013-6-29-37.

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Conflicts of new kind are spreading in Europe, caused by the growing ethnic, cultural, and religious polarization of society. Old tensions between the core population and the immigrants, particularly Muslims, are being exacerbated by growing attempts of local spiritual community leaders to assert Islamic identity of the increasing number of newcomers. The policy of multiculturalism, once acclaimed as a reliable means of integration, draws more criticism. The right-wing radicalism is intensifying. The disenchantment is rising.
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Kaloeva, Elena. "BOOK REVIEW: MARKOVIć L. NIJE DOBRO ALI IMA NáDE. EUROPA I NJEZINE DILEME. [MARKOVIC L. NO THAT IT’S GOOD, BUT THERE’S HOPE. EUROPE AND ITS DILEMMAS]." Filosofiya Referativnyi Zhurnal, no. 1 (2021): 234–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/rphil/2021.01.14.

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This paper is a review of the book written by the famous Croatian-German researcher L. Markovic, containing answers primarily to such challenges facing Europe as the migration crisis, the confrontation of Christianity and Islam, abd the upsurge of right-wing radicalism. The author makes an attempt to help «a little» man overcome his fears associated with finding a rightful place in the modern world.
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Demidenko, Sergey V., and Anastasia A. Kutuzova. "The Transformation of Radical Islam in a Post-Industrial Society." RUDN Journal of Political Science 22, no. 4 (December 15, 2020): 690–712. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-1438-2020-22-4-690-712.

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In a post-industrial society, radical Islam has undergone significant evolutionary changes, that contributed to its transformation from a religious ideology to a political one. The key element of the updated doctrine was the idea of creating a world Islamic state - caliphate - through global jihad. This article explores a new stage in the history of the phenomenon of Islamic radicalism, which has developed outside the Muslim world, where it has acquired features of a specific subculture. Global jihad is gaining popularity among young Muslims in Europe, the US, and Southeast Asia. A variety of cultural manifestations of Islamism, united by the term jihadi-cool, form an attractive image of a Salafist-jihadists through a special manner of clothing, new types of music (jihad rap and jihad rock), etc. Members of this subculture tend to join terrorist organizations, spread radical ideas among young people and attract new supporters. One of the most important causes of the radicalization of Muslims in Europe and the Americas is considered to be the complex socio-economic and cultural preconditions created by Western policies towards the States of the Middle East and the local Muslim diaspora. As part of the research, a historical-genetic analysis of the evolutionary transformations of Islamic radicalism has been conducted. The statistical method has been used to track the number of terrorist acts in the EU and the USA. Content analysis has been applied in the article in order to examine lyrics of jihad-rap musical compositions. The interdependence of jihad-rap popularity and the general interest in the ideology of jihad has been assessed based on the analysis of statistics of search queries. Biographical methods have been used to study the relationship between belonging to a jihadist subculture and joining radical Islamic organizations. The results of the study demonstrate, first of all, the high adaptability of Islamic radicalism to the changing conditions of the global world. Secondly, they indicate the specific evolution of a phenomenon that gradually overcomes sectarian differences. And third, they note increasing prevalence of this destructive doctrine in Europe, USA, South and Southeast Asia. All the results confirm that Islamic radicalism is not a local phenomenon, but a real threat to global political stability.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Radicalism – Europe"

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Brewitt-Taylor, Samuel. "'Christian radicalism' in the Church of England, 1957-1970." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e1a19573-6e94-46d7-92d7-d27e8f9f3458.

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This thesis is the first study of 'Christian radicalism' in the Church of England between 1957 and 1970. Radicalism grew in influence from the late 1950s, and burst into the national conversation with John Robinson’s 1963 bestseller, Honest to God. Emboldened by this success, between 1963 and 1965 radical leaders hoped they might fundamentally reform the Church of England, even though they were aware of the diversity of their supporting constituency. Yet by 1970, following a controversial turn towards social justice issues in the late 1960s, the movement had largely reached the point of disintegration. The thesis offers five central arguments. First, radicalism was fundamentally driven by a narrative of epochal transition, which understood British society in the late 1950s and early 1960s to be undergoing a seismic upheaval, comparable to the transition between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Secondly, this led radicals to exaggerate many of the social changes occurring in the period, and to imagine the emergence of a new social order. Radicals interpreted affluence as an era of unlimited technology, limited church decline as the arrival of a profoundly secular age, and limited sexual shifts as evidence of a sexual revolution. They effectively created the idea of the ‘secular society’, which became widely accepted once it was adopted by the Anglican hierarchy. Third, radical treatment of these themes was part of a tradition that went back to the 1940s; radicals anticipated many of the themes of the secular culture of the 1960s, not the other way round. Fourth, far from slavishly adopting secular intellectual frameworks, radical arguments were often framed using theological concepts, such as Christian eschatology. Finally, for all these reasons, Christian radicals made an original and influential contribution to the elite re-imagination of British society which occurred in the 1960s.
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Smith, Janet. "The feminism and political radicalism of Helen Taylor in Victorian Britain and Ireland." Thesis, London Metropolitan University, 2014. http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/692/.

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This thesis offers an examination of the feminism and political radicalism of Helen Taylor. Despite the growth of interest in the political and social campaigns of nineteenth century women, Helen Taylor has remained a marginal figure of historical enquiry, referenced mainly in terms of her relationships with her contemporary English feminists and step-father, John Stuart Mill. Divisions in the women’s suffrage movement have been blamed on her difficult personality with no examination that it was her socialist anti-imperial feminism which was at the heart of the antagonism. Her important contribution to Victorian social and political life has been largely ignored. The study will examine the significance of her work across a wide range of political and social organisations from 1876 onwards; namely the London School Board, the Irish question, land reform, the Social Democratic Federation, her attempt to become the first woman MP and her membership of the Moral Reform Union. This work will illustrate how the political ideology of her feminist mother Harriet Taylor and her step-father John Stuart Mill remained at the heart of Helen’s political throughout her public life. It will further consider how the organisations she joined were gendered and how she attempted to negotiate and contest this. It will ask why she was able to successfully resist the middle class ideal of separate spheres for men and women. Finally it offers further evidence to challenge the claim made by some historians that all British Victorian feminists were imperialist in nature.
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Pisoiu, Daniela I. "Location - Europe, occupation - Mujahedeen : choosing the radical Islamist career track." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/1960.

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This thesis conceptualises Islamist radicalisation in Europe as a process of occupational choice. It follows the approach to individual radicalisation as incremental development (process) with the consideration of multi-level factors and dynamics. The analysis leading to this multi-phase process is grounded in data, comparative and comprehensive since it adopts a perspective of individual life-stories. It conceptualises radicalisation phases and the whole process not as something specific but as a concrete variation of a more general process. It further accounts for gradual change in time instead of sudden and radical points of change from ‘normality’ to radicalism, at the same time clearly defining the phases of involvement and the main categories and conditions impacting on the Islamist occupational choice. The theoretical framework integrates rational choice and framing theory elements within a general approach to the phenomenon of interest as social process. The methodology used is grounded theory and the data sources are in the majority primary data from fieldwork in Austria, France and Germany, along with secondary data and literature as directed by theoretical sampling. The structure of the thesis develops as follows: a discussion and clarification of the radicalism and ‘radicalisation’ concepts; a review and critique of the main contributions in the literature on Islamist radicalisation in Europe; the outline, rationale and application of the methodology; the emergence and dynamics of the Islamist radical occupational choice process; the analysis of occupational choice categories; and the emergence and impact of interpretative frameworks in shaping occupational choice categories.
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Kapp, Heinz. "Revolutionäre jüdischer Herkunft in Europa 1848/49 /." Konstanz : Hartung-Gorre, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40988054j.

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Grande, James. "William Cobbett's correspondence, 1800-1835." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:cf3bea5b-be1e-4a1b-a724-2e8fc789217c.

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The vast majority of William Cobbett’s personal letters have never been published. This thesis examines these manuscripts alongside the ‘open letter’ form that dominated his published writings, using correspondence to illuminate the hybrid and highly idiosyncratic form of Cobbett’s radicalism. It shows how he responded to continued persecution from the government through a series of innovative epistolary strategies, creating a popular journalism that incorporated many of the tropes usually associated with letter writing, including familiarity, authenticity, the spontaneity of speech and the domestic scene of reception. These became inseparable from the idealized presentation of Cobbett’s own radical and agrarian domestic life, and this thesis represents the first critical study to address the significance of Cobbett’s family in the physical production and imaginative world of his writings, drawing on many of the letters written by his seven children. Individual chapters concentrate on a series of episodes in Cobbett’s post-1800 career, including his friendship with William Windham, imprisonment in Newgate, exile in America, support for Queen Caroline and writings on the Captain Swing uprising. During these years, Cobbett’s correspondence helped to establish the modern newspaper leading article as an open letter to readers, although Cobbett’s are stamped with his own personal authority. However, while correspondence invested Cobbett’s journalism with a sense of situatedness unmatched in radical writing of the period, it also highlights some of the tensions within his political and pedagogical practice. By the 1820s, Cobbett’s correspondence bristles with the contradictions of wanting to recognize the individuality and difference of his readers’ lives, and at the same time pull them within the orbit of a very paternal political vision.
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Lourenço, Pedro Miguel Cardoso. "Cold pragmatism, warm radicalism : ideological differences between radical left parties from Nordic and Southern European countries." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/22877.

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The 2008 economic crisis brought an increasing support for some Western European radical left parties (RLPs) and renewed academic attention to this party family. Still, there is a lack of empirical knowledge on the ideological differences among RLPs – particularly across countries and regions. The present work conducts for the first time a systematic and direct cross-regional comparison of the ideological differences between RLPs from two different European regions (Nordic and Southern European countries). Manifesto and expert survey data are used for measuring and comparing party positions along several ideological dimensions and to evaluate to what extent a region-based ideological classification of RLPs finds empirical support. The results show that while some important ideological differences are found between Nordic and Southern European RLPs, these do not appear to be significant enough to classify them into two distinct ideological subgroups. Moreover, the results also suggest that, to compare the ideological differences between RLPs, we need more precise empirical instruments adapted to the study of its most characteristic ideological traits.
A crise económica de 2008 trouxe um crescente apoio a alguns partidos da esquerda radical (PER) da Europa Ocidental e uma renovada atenção académica a esta família partidária. Contudo, existe ainda uma falta de conhecimento empírico sobre as diferenças ideológicas entre os PER – particularmente entre países e regiões. O presente trabalho conduz pela primeira vez uma comparação sistemática e direta das diferenças ideológicas entre PER de duas diferentes regiões europeias (os países nórdicos e do Sul da Europa). Dados de manifestos eleitorais e inquéritos a especialistas são usados para medir e comparar as posições dos partidos em várias dimensões ideológicas e avaliar até que ponto uma classificação ideológica regional de PER encontra suporte empírico. Os resultados mostram que, embora sejam encontradas algumas diferenças ideológicas importantes entre os PER nórdicos e do Sul da Europa, estas não parecem ser suficientemente significativas para os classificar em dois subgrupos ideológicos distintos. Além disso, os resultados sugerem também que, para comparar as diferenças ideológicas entre PER, são necessários instrumentos empíricos mais precisos e adaptados ao estudo dos seus traços ideológicos mais característicos.
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Bordin, João Gabriel Vieira. "Três décadas da nova direita radical na Europa Ocidental." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2016. https://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/167921.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia Política, Florianópolis, 2016.
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A presente dissertação faz uma revisão da literatura a propósito de uma nova família de partidos surgida na Europa Ocidental a partir da década de 1980 a qual tem sido chamada de extrema direita ou direita radical. Além de analisar alguns dos principais partidos dessa família em seus respectivos contextos nacionais, essa revisão identificou duas problemáticas chaves em torno das quais giram a maior parte das pesquisas nesse campo: 1) definição e classificação desses partidos; 2) explicação para seu aparecimento e evolução desigual. Elas foram então usadas para organizar a exposição do assunto. Ao longo do texto discuto os principais conceitos, definições, teorias, hipóteses e fatores relacionados com o fenômeno da nova direita radical na Europa Ocidental. Um estudo dessa natureza, isto é, uma revisão bibliográfica de um campo de pesquisa já bastante consolidado e desenvolvido, justifica-se pelo fato de essa literatura não ter sido introduzida até hoje entre a comunidade acadêmica brasileira. Nesse sentido, espera-se que esta dissertação propicie ao público brasileiro um primeiro contato sistemático com o tema da nova direita radical na Europa Ocidental.

Abstract : This master's thesis reviews the literature concerning a new family of parties that emerged in Western Europe from the 1980s and that hasbeen called extreme right or radical right. In addition to analyzing someof the main parties of that family in their respective national contexts, this review identified two key issues around which revolve most of the research in this field: 1) definition and classification of these parties; 2) explanation for its appearance and uneven development. They were the nused to organize the exposition of the subject. Throughout the text I discuss the key concepts, definitions, theories, hypotheses, and factors related to the phenomenon of the new radical right in Western Europe.A study of this nature, i.e., a literature review of a research field already quite consolidated and developed, is justified by the fact that this literature has not been introduced to date between the Brazilian academic community. In this sense, it is expected that this dissertation gives to the Brazilian public a first systematic contact with the subject of the new radical right in Western Europe.
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Bordin, João Gabriel Vieira. "Três décadas da nova direita radical na Europa Ocidental." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSC, 2016. https://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/162844.

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A presente dissertação faz uma revisão da literatura a propósito de uma nova família de partidos surgida na Europa Ocidental a partir da década de 1980 a qual tem sido chamada de extrema direita ou direita radical. Além de analisar alguns dos principais partidos dessa família em seus respectivos contextos nacionais, essa revisão identificou duas problemáticas chaves em torno das quais giram a maior parte das pesquisas nesse campo: 1) definição e classificação desses partidos; 2) explicação para seu aparecimento e evolução desigual. Elas foram então usadas para organizar a exposição do assunto. Ao longo do texto discuto os principais conceitos, definições, teorias, hipóteses e fatores relacionados com o fenômeno da nova direita radical na Europa Ocidental. Um estudo dessa natureza, isto é, uma revisão bibliográfica de um campo de pesquisa já bastante consolidado e desenvolvido, justifica-se pelo fato de essa literatura não ter sido introduzida até hoje entre a comunidade acadêmica brasileira. Nesse sentido, espera-se que esta dissertação propicie ao público brasileiro um primeiro contato sistemático com o tema da nova direita radical na Europa Ocidental.

Abstract : This master's thesis reviews the literature concerning a new family of parties that emerged in Western Europe from the 1980s and that hasbeen called extreme right or radical right. In addition to analyzing someof the main parties of that family in their respective national contexts, this review identified two key issues around which revolve most of the research in this field: 1) definition and classification of these parties; 2) explanation for its appearance and uneven development. They were the nused to organize the exposition of the subject. Throughout the text I discuss the key concepts, definitions, theories, hypotheses, and factors related to the phenomenon of the new radical right in Western Europe.A study of this nature, i.e., a literature review of a research field already quite consolidated and developed, is justified by the fact that this literature has not been introduced to date between the Brazilian academic community. In this sense, it is expected that this dissertation gives to the Brazilian public a first systematic contact with the subject of the new radical right in Western Europe.
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Hintz, Eileen Robin. "Reform, Radicalism, and Royalty: Public Image and Political Influence of Princess Charlotte and Queen Adelaide." W&M ScholarWorks, 2003. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626412.

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Reed, Jordan Lewis. "American Jacobins revolutionary radicalism in the Civil War era /." Amherst, Mass. : University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2009. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/open_access_dissertations/23/.

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Books on the topic "Radicalism – Europe"

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Zeiger, Sara, and Bilgehan Öztürk. Violent radicalisation & far-right extremism in Europe. Ankara, Turkey: SETA Publications, 2018.

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Philippe, Marlière, and Weber Louis, eds. La gauche radicale en Europe. Bellecombe-en-Bauges: Croquant, 2013.

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Marxism, fascism, and totalitarianism: Chapters in the intellectual history of radicalism. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2009.

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Rueppel, Patrick, Megha Sarmah, and Rohan Gunaratna. Combatting violent extremism and terrorism in Asia and Europe: From cooperation to collaboration. Edited by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Singapore) and S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Singapore: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2018.

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Foundation, Bertrand Russell Peace, ed. Europe for the many. Nottingham: Published by Spokesman for the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 2018.

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Luke, March, ed. Russia and Islam: State, society and radicalism. New York, N.Y: Routledge, 2010.

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Eternal return?: The Specter of Radicalism among Young People in Europe and Hungary. Budapest: L'Harmattan, 2015.

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Love, death, and revolution in Central Europe: Ludwig Feuerbach, Moses Hess, Louise Dittmar, Richard Wagner. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

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Dannreuther, Roland. Russia and Islam: State, society and radicalism. New York, N.Y: Routledge, 2010.

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Schori, Liang Christina, ed. Europe for the Europeans: The foreign and security policy of the populist radical right. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Radicalism – Europe"

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Ebrahim, Ranja. "Islamic Radicalism." In Islam, Religions, and Pluralism in Europe, 57–72. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12962-0_4.

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Mullett, Michael. "Religious Radicalism and Religious Toleration." In Radical Religious Movements in Early Modern Europe, 75–97. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003399469-4.

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Mullett, Michael. "Religious Radicalism and Socioeconomic Change." In Radical Religious Movements in Early Modern Europe, 33–54. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003399469-2.

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Patel, Kiran Klaus. "America as alternative to European radicalism?" In Conservatives and Right Radicals in Interwar Europe, 300–316. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2021. |: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429275272-14.

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Mullett, Michael. "Religious Radicalism and the Protestant Reformation." In Radical Religious Movements in Early Modern Europe, 55–74. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003399469-3.

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Mullett, Michael. "Religious Radicalism, the Nation and the State." In Radical Religious Movements in Early Modern Europe, 1–32. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003399469-1.

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Morgan, Margot. "George Bernard Shaw: The Theatre of Bourgeois Radicalism." In Politics and Theatre in Twentieth-Century Europe, 19–47. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137370389_2.

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Veebel, Viljar. "Estonia: Challenges with the Popularity of Right-Wing Radicalism." In Euroscepticism and the Future of Europe, 39–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41272-2_10.

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Caldwell, Peter C. "Feuerbachian Radicalism: The Finitude of the World and Infinite Human Potential." In Love, Death, and Revolution in Central Europe, 13–37. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230622708_2.

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Malkopoulou, Anthoula. "More Representation, Less Radicalism: How Compulsory Voting Was Defended in Europe." In A Century of Compulsory Voting in Australia, 213–33. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4025-1_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Radicalism – Europe"

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Wang, Gaoxuan, Ahmad Lahib, Marius Duncianu, Qian Gou, Philip S. Stevens, Sebastien Dusanter, Alexandre Tomas, Markus W. Sigrist, and Weidong Chen. "Monitoring of peroxy radicals by chemical amplification enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy." In 2021 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleo/europe-eqec52157.2021.9542723.

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Jakus, Judit, Tamas Kriska, Tatjana K. Maximova, Andras Nemeth, Laszlo Korecz, and Dezso Gal. "Quantitative methods for studying the role of free radicals in biology." In BiOS Europe '98, edited by Benjamin Ehrenberg and Kristian Berg. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.339125.

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Algermissen, Bernd, Basil Jamil, Kurt Osterloh, and Hans-Peter Berlien. "Detection of oxygen-based radicals using electron spin resonance under PDT conditions." In BiOS Europe '97, edited by Kristian Berg, Benjamin Ehrenberg, Zvi Malik, Johan Moan, and Abraham Katzir. SPIE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.297808.

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Offt, A., A. Knaack, J. Waleswki, and Wolfgang Schade. "Quantitative diagnostics of flame radicals by picosecond LIF spectroscopy." In European Symposium on Optics for Environmental and Public Safety, edited by Peter Fabian, Volker Klein, Maurus Tacke, Konradin Weber, and Christian Werner. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.221002.

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Lademann, Juergen, and Hans-Juergen Weigmann. "Laser spectroscopic detection of molecules and radicals during laser-tissue interaction in laser plumes." In Europto Biomedical Optics '93, edited by Martin J. C. van Gemert, Rudolf W. Steiner, Lars O. Svaasand, and Hansjoerg Albrecht. SPIE, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.168049.

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Komaromi, Istvan, and Jean M. J. Tronchet. "The planarity 〈--〉 pyramidality at the radical center of the small aminoxyl radicals. An ab initio (SCF,MP2) study." In The first European conference on computational chemistry (E.C.C.C.1). AIP, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.47647.

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Lee, Eun Seong, and Jae Yong Lee. "Generation of nanosecond broadband UV pulses for multiplex nonresonant pump four-wave mixing spectroscopy of OH radicals." In 2007 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the International Quantum Electronics Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleoe-iqec.2007.4386098.

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Gancheva, Rada, Atanas Koundurdjiev, Galina Nikolova, Mariana Ivanova Goycheva, Todor Kundurzhiev, Zlatimir Kolarov, and Veselina Gadjeva. "AB0869 SERUM LEVELS OF ROS PRODUCTS, NO AND ASCORBATE RADICALS IN GOUT PATIENTS ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIOSCLEROTIC COMMON CAROTID ARTERIES CHANGES AND USE OF XANTHINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS." In Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, EULAR 2019, Madrid, 12–15 June 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-eular.1952.

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