1st Edition
Trumping the Mainstream The Conquest of Democratic Politics by the Populist Radical Right
Introduction: populism in the twenty-first century: from the fringe to the mainstream Lise Esther Herman and James Muldoon; PART I Changing strategies in the PRR political landscape 1 The mainstreaming of far-right extremism online and how to counter it: a case study on UK, US and French elections Jacob Davey, Erin Marie Saltman and Jonathan Birdwell; 2 Populisms in Europe: leftist, rightist, centrist and paternalist–nationalist challengers Zsolt Enyedi and Martin Mölder; 3 Populist nationalism and ontological security: the construction of moral antagonisms in the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Belgium Joseph Lacey; 4 Left, right, but no in-between: explaining American polarisation and post-factualism under President Trump Christopher Sebastian Parker, Sebastian Mayer and Nicole Buckley; 5 Paving the way for Trump: the Tea Party’s invisible influence on the 2016 election Kristin Haltinner; 6 "Ni droite, Ni gauche, Français!" Far right populism and the future of Left/Right politics Marta Lorimer PART II The impact of the PRR on mainstream politics 7 Populist radical right mainstreaming and challenges to democracy in an enlarged Europe Bartek Pytlas; 8 The weight of negativity: the impact of immigration perceptions on the Brexit vote Sarah Harrison; 9 From soft to hard Brexit: UKIP’s not so invisible influence on the Eurosceptic radicalisation of the Conservative Party since 2015 Agnès Alexandre-Collier; 10 So close, yet so far: the French Front National and Les Républicains (2007–2017) Florence Haegel and Nonna Mayer; 11 There’s something about Marine: strategies against the far right in the 2017 French presidential elections Lise Esther Herman and James Muldoon
Biography
Lise Esther Herman is a lecturer in politics at the University of Exeter.
James Muldoon is a lecturer in politics at the University of Exeter.






