Policy Responses to the Radical Right in France and Germany Public Actors, Policy Frames, and Decision-Making Routledge Studies in Extremism and Democracy Series
Auteur : Laumond Bénédicte
Based on research fieldwork conducted in France and Germany, this study seeks to explain how public actors have taken part in the regulation of the expression of right-wing radicalism.
The author compares these two neighbouring countries which have framed the struggle against right-wing radicalism differently. German political and state actors have constructed a public policy responding to political radicalism, whilst in France, the radical right is primarily handled in the political arena. The text evaluates how these two Western European democracies address the paradox of tolerance (i.e. the fact that liberal democracies may restrain rights they value, such as freedom of speech, in order to repress intolerant forces that threaten democracy).
This book is core reading for scholars and students interested in the spread of far-right politics in contemporary democracies.
Introduction 1. Responding to right-wing radicalism: A policy matter 2. The radical right and its opponents in France and Germany 3. owards the identification of national frames of responses to right-wing radicalism 4. Towards the identification of multiple frames among actors responding to the radical right 5. The decision-making process of policy responses to the radical right 6. Banning right-wing extremist associations in France and Germany Conclusion
Bénédicte Laumond is a post-doctoral fellow on the French-German Joint Project (ANR-DFG) Penal Cultures in France and Germany and a lecturer at the University of Versailles, France.
Date de parution : 09-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
SOS Racisme; Free Democratic Basic Order; right-wing radicalism; Civil Society; policy responses; Public Administration; freedom of speech; Domestic Intelligence Service; Western European democracies; Administrative Literature; Civic Education; Policy Issue; NSU; Ordre Nouveau; Policy Frames; Administrative Law Judges; Extremist Associations; Federal Republic Of Germany; Militant Democracy; Administrative Judges; Ban Order; Young Man; Anti-racist Legislation; West Germany; Parliamentary Inquiry Committees; Mecklenburg Western Pomerania; State Secretary; Peaceful Functioning; Wehrhafte Demokratie