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Political extremism in democracies : combating intolerance

Title
Political extremism in democracies : combating intolerance / William M. Downs.
ISBN
9781137052834
113705283X
1280680407
9781280680403
9780230340794
0230340792
Published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
How do democracies resolve the paradox of having to tolerate the intolerant in their midst?€ Specifically, when political "extremists"--Organized into parties that compete openly and successfully in democratic elections - enter the conventional institutional arena, how do mainstream actors react? Established democracies founded on principles of free voice and open competition typically struggle with how best to cope with pariah parties that ostensibly play by the rules of the democratic game but then espouse exclusive and rejectionist positions. Cross-national evidence demonstrates significant variation in responses to pariah parties, from outright bans to calculated disregard. The results of those actions appear to likewise vary in dramatic ways.€ While considerable research has been published looking at the historical, sociological, and economic conditions that help explain the resurgence and persistence of party-based extremism (especially the far-right variant) in western democracies, we presently know remarkably little about the relationship between democracy and efforts to combat extremism.€ This book deals with understanding how democracies respond to party-based extremism and with what consequences.
"Political Extremism in Democracies: Combating Intolerance is a theoretically inspired, empirically rich study of political parties that have been branded as untouchable pariahs. Democracy's painful paradox seems to require tolerance of the intolerant, but democracy's defenders instead often ostracize and repress illiberal parties even when they enjoy broad electoral support. Drawing evidence from systematic comparison of contemporary pariah parties in seven European countries, the book classifies strategic responses of mainstream political actors and advances a framework for understanding cross-national differences. An inescapable, if normatively controversial, finding is that quarantining or banning extremists is less successful at containing or rolling back perceived threat than some forms of regulated inclusion"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Palgrave political & international studies collection 2012.
Other formats
Print version: Downs, William M., 1966- Political extremism in democracies. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 19, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Pariahs in their Midst: Organized Extremism and the Problem of Tolerance in Contemporary Democracies
Ignore, Isolate, Co-Opt, Collaborate or Ban? Mapping Strategic Responses to Pariah Parties
Determinants of Democratic Defensiveness
Is the Cordon Sanitaire Effective?
The Moderating Effects of Incumbency?
Responding to Political Extremism Without Succumbing to It
Ban the Bans, but Guard the Threshold? 'Lessons' from Old to New Democracies.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
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