TY - BOOK AU - Zaslove,Andrej TI - The re-invention of the European radical right: populism, regionalism, and the Italian Lega Nord SN - 9780773586109 AV - JN5657.L45 Z38 2011eb U1 - 324.245/03 23 PY - 2011///] CY - Montréal & Kingston PB - McGill-Queen's University Press KW - Lega per l'indipendenza della Padania KW - History KW - Histoire KW - fast KW - Conservatism KW - Italy KW - Populism KW - Regionalism KW - Italy, Northern KW - Conservatisme KW - Italie KW - Populisme KW - Régionalisme KW - Italie (Nord) KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Political Process KW - Political Parties KW - bisacsh KW - Political Ideologies KW - General KW - Politics and government KW - 1994-2018 KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - Northern Italy KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-278) and index; Part One. Setting the context -- Part Two. La Lotta : political mobilization and the ideology of the Lega Nord : from regionalism to radical right populism -- Part Three. AL governo : between populism and pragmatism : the Lega Nord in government -- Conclusion. The Lega Nord, radical right populist parties, and Europe : reinventing radical right politics -- Appendix. The phases of the Lega Nord : ideology, support, and the economic and political context N2 - "Political commentators were surprised at the re-emergence of right-wing parties in Western Europe in the 1970s and early 1980s given that right-wing extremists had largely disappeared from successful electoral politics after the end of the Second World War. Since their resurgence, such parties have become permanent fixtures across Europe. The Re-invention of the European Radical Right examines what accounts for their initial rise and their continued success as well as how they should be classified: are they fascist, neo-fascist, radical, extreme, or populist? Combining an in-depth case study of the Italian Northern League with a comparative focus on other parties, Andrej Zaslove employs a socio-economic, institutional, and ideological analysis to argue that the new wave of right-wing parties in Western Europe converged into a radical right populist party family in the 1990s. He examines the transformation of the Northern League from its regionalist roots while focusing on the party's nationalism, authoritarianism, support for a market economy, opposition to globalization, and scepticism regarding Italian integration into the European Union. He also scrutinizes the Northern League's participation in political power between 2001 and 2006 and its influence on federalism, immigration, economic policy, and European integration. A thorough and thought-provoking work, The Re-invention of the European Radical Right offers remarkable insight into the ongoing effects of radical right populism on politics and public policy in Europe."-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=475643 ER -