Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2014

The Front National: Party change and voting for the radical right in France

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In this lecture, I examine the recent transformation of the French Front national (FN) under the leadership of Marine Le Pen, and assess to which extent the so-called 'de-demonization' strategy has altered the party's core ideology, party system status and primary goals. The analysis suggests that the FN has maintained its niche status and populist radical appeal, while simultaneously seeking to shed its extremist profile to broaden its base of support. In recent elections, the FN has indeed enlarged its support base, making significant inroads into previously unchartered electoral territories.

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Est décrite par halshs-01387027 Objet présenté à une conférence Gilles Ivaldi. Rebranding Populism: The Transformation of the Front National in France. Seminar, Institute for Management Research, Radboud University, University of Nijmegen, Jan 2014, Nijmegen, Netherlands. ⟨halshs-01387027⟩

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Gilles Ivaldi. The Front National: Party change and voting for the radical right in France. Rechtspopulismus und Rechtsextremismus in Europa, Université de Kassel, Dec 2014, Kassel, Germany. ⟨halshs-01386781⟩
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