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    Distrust of EU institutions, not far right, is real threat to our European future

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    Distrust of EU institutions, not far right, is real threat to our European future By Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath It is widely predicted that far-right parties will be the big winners of the 2014 European elections. Some polls have even suggested that the French Front National, the Dutch Party for Freedom, the Austrian Freedom Party, the Danish People’s Party and the UK Independence Party could be the winning parties in their respective countries. This is hardly surprising as the rise ..

    The Future of the Front National: L'effet Marine Le Pen

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    — Professor Jim Shields delivering his presentation on the Le Pens and the Front National. A workshop titled ‘The Future of the Front National’ was hosted on 1 February 2013 where discussions were held surrounding the impact of the Front National (FN) on French politics and its future under the leadership of Marine Le Pen. Each paper presented focussed on different aspects of the issue and offered a convincing account of the state of the French extreme right. Dr Aurelien Mondon, from the Univ..

    Distrust of EU institutions, not far right, is real threat to our European future

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    Distrust of EU institutions, not far right, is real threat to our European future By Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath It is widely predicted that far-right parties will be the big winners of the 2014 European elections. Some polls have even suggested that the French Front National, the Dutch Party for Freedom, the Austrian Freedom Party, the Danish People’s Party and the UK Independence Party could be the winning parties in their respective countries. This is hardly surprising as the rise ..

    The Future of the Front National: L'effet Marine Le Pen

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    — Professor Jim Shields delivering his presentation on the Le Pens and the Front National. A workshop titled ‘The Future of the Front National’ was hosted on 1 February 2013 where discussions were held surrounding the impact of the Front National (FN) on French politics and its future under the leadership of Marine Le Pen. Each paper presented focussed on different aspects of the issue and offered a convincing account of the state of the French extreme right. Dr Aurelien Mondon, from the Univ..

    Could the youth of Britain and France swing to the far right in big numbers?

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    By Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath and Benjamin Bowman, University of Bath Participation is commonly viewed as the cornerstone of liberal democracy. In Europe, however, the decades since the 1980s have been marked by falling participation and increased disillusionment with institutional politics. These trends are most striking among young people – those within the rough boundaries of 15 to 25 years old – an electoral demographic increasingly alienated by mainstream politics. Meanwhile, th..

    The French election shows the democratic limits of the country’s presidential system

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    The French election shows the democratic limits of the country's presidential system Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath After the final debate between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, the race for the French presidency is nearing its end point on May 7. But the presidential election has demonstrated once again that France’s electoral system is less about democracy, and more about restraining it. The late stages of the first round campaign were incredibly open and led to real debates betwee..

    ACFM - Reactionary Democracy

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    How do mainstream politicians and pundits contribute to the normalisation of far-right ideas, even as they claim to reject racism and populism? That’s one of many vital questions asked by Aaron Winter and Aurelien Mondon in their book, Reactionary Democracy. Following ACFM’s recent Trip about Fascism, Keir and Jem speak to Aaron and Aurelien about the making of the “woke conspiracy”, how illiberal politics absorbs liberal rhetoric, and why the left has to stop falling for reactionary narratives – and give up “debating” the far-right

    The rise of the Front National is only part of the problem

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    The rise of the Front National is only part of the problem Aurelien Mondon 7 December 2015 The ‘shock’ is not the rise of the Front National, but the failure of the system to bring forward a positive alternative. Marine Le Pen. Demotix/Francois Pauletto. All rights reserved. As with every recent election, France woke up this morning shocked and groggy. The Front National is front page material, somewhat of a theme recently. Right-wing Le Figaro and communist L’Humanité share the same ti..
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