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Riding the Populist Wave: Europe's Mainstream Right in Crisis

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In spite of the fact that Conservative, Christian democratic and Liberal parties continue to play a crucial role in the democratic politics and governance of every Western European country, they are rarely paid the attention they deserve. This cutting-edge comparative collection, combining qualitative case studies with large-N quantitative analysis, reveals a mainstream right squeezed by the need to adapt to both 'the silent revolution' that has seen the spread of postmaterialist, liberal and cosmopolitan values and the backlash against those values – the 'silent counter-revolution' that has brought with it the rise of a myriad far right parties offering populist and nativist answers to many of the continent's thorniest political problems. What explains why some mainstream right parties seem to be coping with that challenge better than others? And does the temptation to ride the populist wave rather than resist it ultimately pose a danger to liberal democracy?

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  •  Provides readers with detailed portraits of the mainstream right across Western Europe
  • Details the contemporary challenge posed by the rise of the populist radical right to the mainstream right's continued ability to develop workable policy, to retain office, and to win votes
  • Offers an integrated approach that allows more rigorous and fruitful comparisons
Authors: Kaltwasser Cristobal Rovira, Bale Tim
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 356
ISBN: 9781009009058
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

Preface
1. The mainstream right in western europe: caught between the silent and silent counter-revolutions Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
2. The demand side: profiling the electorate of the mainstream right in western europe since the 2000s Eelco Harteveld
3. The supply side: mainstream right party policy positions in a changing political space Tarik Abou-Chadi and Werner Krause
4. Austria: tracing the Christian democrats' adaptation to the silent counter-revolution Reinhard Heinisch and Annika Werner
5. France: party system change and the demise of the post-gaullist right Jocelyn Evans and Gilles Ivaldi
6. Germany: how the Christian democrats manage to adapt to the silent counter-revolution Sarah E. Wiliarty
7. Italy: the Italian mainstream right and its Allies, 1994-2018 Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Caterina Froio
8. The Netherlands: how the mainstream right normalised the silent counter-revolution Stijn van Kessel
9. Spain: the development and decline of the popular party Sonia Alonso and Bonnie N. Field
10. Sweden: the difficult adaptation of the moderates to the silent counter-revolution Anders Ravik Jupskås
11. The UK: the conservatives and their competitors in the post-thatcher era Richard Hayton
12. The mainstream right in western europe in the 21st century Tim Bale and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
References
Index.

Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser, Associate Professor of Political Science, Diego Portales University, Santiago, Chile, Paul A. Taggart, Professor of Politics and Jean Monnet Chair, University of Sussex, Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Associate Professor of Political Science, Haverford College, and Pierre Ostiguy, Assistand Professor of Political Studies, Universidad Catolica de Chile

Tim Bale is an expert on European politics and political parties. He won the UK Political Studies Association's W.J.M. Mackenzie prize for his book The Conservative Party from Thatcher to Cameron (2010) and is a frequent contributor to broadcast, print and social media in both Britain and beyond.

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