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    Europe as Ideological Resource: European Integration and Far Right Legitimation in France and Italy

    Europe as Ideological Resource by Lorimer, Marta;

    European Integration and Far Right Legitimation in France and Italy

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 28 March 2024

    • ISBN 9780198892366
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 240x160x18 mm
    • Weight 466 g
    • Language English
    • 491

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    Short description:

    Europe as Ideological Resource argues that European integration functioned as an ideological resource for far right parties looking for legitimation because it enabled them to refashion their political message in a more acceptable form, while maintaining the allegiance of their existing supporters.

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    Long description:

    How did the far right go from illegitimate fringe to contender for public office, and did Europe have anything to do with it? Europe as Ideological Resource argues that European integration functioned as an ideological resource for far right parties looking for legitimation because it enabled them to refashion their political message in a more acceptable form, while maintaining the allegiance of their existing supporters.

    Drawing on the qualitative analysis of over 400 documents produced by the Movimento Sociale Italiano/Alleanza Nazionale in Italy (1978-2009) and the Rassemblement National in France (1978-2019), Lorimer identifies the core concepts and discourses the parties used to talk about Europe, and the legitimation mechanisms associated with them. The book's narrative is developed through the analysis of four key concepts: the concept of identity, which enabled the parties to transnationalise their message and create a positive association between themselves and Europe; the concept of liberty, which made it possible for them to foster an image of actors holding uncontroversial positions; the concept of threat, which helped them promote the idea that 'desperate times call for desperate measures; and the concept of national interest, which helped them stress commitment to core principles in their ideology.

    Ever since its re-emergence on the European political scene, scholars have sought to explain the mainstreaming of the far right. By understanding how the process of European integration facilitated its transition from the margins to the mainstream, this book adds one piece to the puzzle of far right legitimation.

    Taking a longer historical perspective, Marta Lorimer's book similarly offers a nuanced perspective on how far-right political actors speak about, and position themselves on, the issue of European integration. The book offers an in-depth investigation of the French Front National (FN), later National Rally (RN), and the Italian Social Movement (MSI), that later morphed into the National Alliance (AN).

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Europe as ideological resource
    Europa patria nostra: Europe as identity
    The battle for Europe's freedom: Europe and liberty
    States of emergency: Europe under threat
    For the nation and for Europe: European and national interests
    Conclusion

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