Essay from the year 2015 in the subject Politics - Region: Western Europe grade: A3 University of Aberdeen course: The Extreme Right in Western Europe language: English abstract: A spectre is haunting Europe - the spectre of the new extreme right. Contrary to the communism that Marx was referring to the new extreme right seems to build up a broader societal base in Western Europe. In recent years the new extreme right (ER) parties have experienced an upsurge in popularity and electoral support. However research on this group of parties could not establish a conclusive list of factors that are conducive for generating a high share of votes for the extreme right. This essay attempts to assess one factor that might benefit the ER namely unemployment. By following the assumptions of economic interest theory the author wants to investigate whether unemployment rates and the support for radical right parties stand in a relationship to each other and if so in what kind of relationship. Thus this essay will analyse the election results of the ER in German and Italy both on the national and one regional level for each country and will examine whether they are related to the corresponding unemployment rates in the years 2000 to 2014. Lastly the findings will then be assessed in a broader frame of existing literature.
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