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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I Contexts and concepts
1 Transforming transformation theory
2 Profiles, patterns, process: studying the East European radical right in its political environment
PART II Comparative perspectives
3 The democratization of hostility: minorities and radical right actors after the fall of communism
4 The populist radical right in the political process: assessing party impact in Central and Eastern Europe
5 Lighting the fuse: the impact of radical right parties on party competition in Central and Eastern Europe
6 The impact of radical right parties in the Baltic states
PART III Country cases: East-Central Europe
7 The radical right in Poland – from the mainstream to the margins: a case of interconnectivity
8 Transforming Hungary – together? An analysis of the Fidesz–Jobbik relationship
9 The impact of the Czech radical right on transformation and (de-)consolidation of democracy after 1989
10 Actors, agenda, and appeal of the radical nationalist right in Slovakia
PART IV Country cases: Balkan and beyond
11 The emergence of a new radical right power: the Romanian Orthodox Church
12 ‘Righting it up’: an interplay-based model for analyzing extreme right dynamics in Romania
13 The Bulgarian radical right: marching up from the margins
14 Parties and subcultures in the process of mobilization: the internal dynamics of the radical right in Ukraine
15 Conclusions: actors, interaction, and impact in comparison
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