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The Extreme Right in,,, and The Extreme Right in Western Europe

Review The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (1/18)

Last week Two constitutional monarchies/ liberal democracies Both with long histories of high levels of (non-western) immigration Two very different electoral systems Tiny, marginalised, old-fashioned, slow-to-modernise Extreme Right in the UK, but then UKIP Modern, strong, (close to) acceptable Extreme Right in NL Which other parties do UKIP and PVV resemble most? The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (2/18)

Today Three countries with long authoritarian histories and a (mostly) weak Extreme Right One country with a long democratic history and a strong Extreme Right (?) party The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (3/18)

What did they have in common? Late and selective modernisation/industrialisation, huge agricultural sectors Small, marginalised, radicalised working class Impoverished peasants (vs. rich land-owners) Smallish middle-class Late transition to democracy (1980s/90s) Very strong position of the church The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (4/18)

What did they have in common? Late and selective modernisation/industrialisation, huge agricultural sectors Small, marginalised, radicalised working class Impoverished peasants (vs. rich land-owners) Smallish middle-class Late transition to democracy (1980s/90s) Very strong position of the church Split, underdeveloped societies, left behind by devlopments in north-western Europe The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (4/18)

Where did they differ? Colonialism a relic of the crumbling Ottoman Empire severed from its American dependencies during 19th century; basically finished as a colonial power by the end of the 19th century lost Brazil in 1822 but regained/retained territories in Africa. Colonial history only ends in 1970s (technically: 1999) The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (5/18)

Where did they differ? Colonialism a relic of the crumbling Ottoman Empire severed from its American dependencies during 19th century; basically finished as a colonial power by the end of the 19th century lost Brazil in 1822 but regained/retained territories in Africa. Colonial history only ends in 1970s (technically: 1999) Monarchy : Monarchy ends with 1910 revolution : Constitutional monarchy; kings frequently in exile during 20th century, republic from 73/74 : Republic in 1873/74, restoration, Second Republic from 1931-39 The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (5/18)

Where did they differ? Colonialism a relic of the crumbling Ottoman Empire severed from its American dependencies during 19th century; basically finished as a colonial power by the end of the 19th century lost Brazil in 1822 but regained/retained territories in Africa. Colonial history only ends in 1970s (technically: 1999) Monarchy : Monarchy ends with 1910 revolution : Constitutional monarchy; kings frequently in exile during 20th century, republic from 73/74 : Republic in 1873/74, restoration, Second Republic from 1931-39 Maybe not so different: complex and ongoing, often violent political struggle a Mediterranean Model? The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (5/18)

The Extreme Right in : History Military coup and early Falangist movement (Primo de Rivera father&son) with little public support Falange movement initially modern, though with a Catholic twist Civil war and Franco s dominance of Falange party from 1937 More an odd mixture of Catholic-authoritarian ideas + military rule than a proper Fascist movement Transition in 1975 managed by former members of regime; some involvement in the creation of the PP Several tiny, traditional Falangist parties The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (6/18)

The Extreme Right in : History 1926 Military coup Estado Novo from 1932 (Salazar, 1968) Suppressed native Fascists (1934); authoritarian, Catholic regime Regime survived colonial uprisings and Salazar s dead Finally ended by the Carnation Revolution (1974) A left-leaning military coup (!) Very low levels of violence (!) Military managed de-colonisation and transition to democracy (!) Left-wing bias in Portuguese politics; Extreme Right extremely weak Christian Democrats PDC (< 1%) Social Democratic Centre (CDS/PP) not The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (7/18)

The Extreme Right in : History Communists vs. Anti-Communist forces Military rule 36-41; war with Italy from 1940; German involvement and occupation from 1941 Civil war 46-49 left devastated and split Military rule 1967-74 (Papadopoulos) transition to democracy, republic Largely irrelevant Extreme Right, but... National alignment/camp (?) royalists, traditionalist, ND defectors, (6.8% in 1977) Progress Party and National Political Union (EP elections 1981/84) aligned to dictatorship Political Spring (4.9% 1993): ND splinter, tough(er) on Macedonia The Church under Archbishop Christodoulos The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (8/18)

LAOS 2000- Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) Funded by Karatzaferis Former controversial ND MP, expelled from the party Owner of small radio/tv stations and a newspaper Dozens of controversial statements (by Greek standards) Electoral successes 2004: 2.2%, 2007: 3.6%, 2009: 5.6% (shortly in gov) 2012 May: 3%, 2012: 1.6%, 2015: 1.0% Pro-church, populist, anti-immigrant Allegedly anti-jewish, anti-gay Suspicious of Turks, Macedonians, Albanians Somewhat dodgy, but: things might be planted by competitors The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (9/18)

ANEL Independent Greeks conservative or right-wing populist? Formed in 2012 by Panos Kammenos, former ND MP (defected from unity government) Opposed to Germany, Troika, memorandum Pro law & order, orthodoxy, nation, military; socially conservative, against immigration 2012: 10.6%, 7.5%; 2015: 4.8% (in government) The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (10/18)

Golden Dawn One of the most extremist right-wing parties in Europe, neo-nazi/fascist Founded by Nikolaos Michaloliakos in 1985 (broke away from National Political Union), affiliated with (para)military and dictatorship Aggressively opposed to immigrants/foreigners/leftists; investigated as a criminal organisation Less than 0.5% before 2012; 2012-15: 7.0%, 6.9%, 6.3% Calls for a revolutionary transformation of Greek society based on ethnicity Closely linked to interwar extreme right ideology The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (11/18)

Why Golden Dawn? Greek far right divided and tied to dictatorship, but slowly modernising Economic, political, and moral crises undermined ND/PASOK duopoly Dual social and political strategy in Athens, also successful in Attica, Corinth, Peloponnese (mixed electorate) Voters: usual suspects; young electorate, yet tapping into old pockets of nationalism The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (12/18)

The Extreme Right in : History Long history of prosperity and consensual democracy (after civil war in the 19th century), neutral during the wars Some support for xenophobic parties since 1960s: Swiss Republican Movement, National Action, Vigilance up to 19% in sub-national elections Late 1980s: Car-drivers party/freedom Party ; National Action Swiss Democrats 1990s: Zurich wing of the SVP (Blocher) discover anti-immigrant issue and replaces Swiss Democrats et al. SVP strongest party in Parties highly de-centralised plus language barriers; very unusual political system ( magic formula ) The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (13/18)

SVP French/Italian name: Union of the centre Created by merger of two smaller and older parties with a agrarian/petty bourgeoisie bases Originally, partly a social-liberal party Transformed into a right-leaning, national and populist catch-all by Blocher during 1990s Born 1940 A self-made billionaire A gifted orator and populist (by Swiss standards) Socially conservative; anti-german, anti-eu, anti-immigrant Party split in 2008 (BDP in Bünden, Berne, Glarus,... ) SVP now completely dominated by Zurich faction The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (14/18)

SVP: Controversial posters The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (15/18)

National electoral results: SVP 30 25 % 20 15 10 1984 1989 1995 2000 2006 2011 2016 year The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (16/18)

Failure in + Mixed success in Striking success in The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (17/18)

Class questions How is LAOS different from your average Radical Right party? How is GD different? Why is the Extreme Right so unsuccessful in the Iberian Peninsula? Like the PVV, the FPÖ and some other parties, the SVP claims to defend liberal rights (freedom of speech, women s rights) against Islam. Can you build a case against this argument? The Extreme Right in Western Europe,,, and (18/18)