The incredible rise of the Right in Europe



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<http://www.cafebabel.com/en/dossier.asp?id=136>The incredible rise of the
Right in Europe
The centre right is in power across Europe and this is reflected in the
makeup of the European Parliament. Why is this? Is it just that politics
works in cycles or is there a genuine belief in the right?

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=A&Id=1007> “The centre-right
and centre-left parties need to work as a team”
Vidal-Quadras Roca, vice-President of the European Parliament and member of
its leading centre-right Group of the European People's Party and European
Democrats gives his opinions on the success of the Right
		 Cormac O'Culain - Bruxelles

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=A&Id=1005> Exceptions to the rule?
The majority of national governments in the EU are currently right-wing,
but there are some which go against the trend. Will they stand the test of
time?
		 Chris Yeomans - Newcastle

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2811> Ex-Nihilo: the Right
in Eastern Europe
In central and eastern Europe, the fall of the iron curtain redrew the
political boundaries. How has the Right, which arose from opposition to
state Socialism in these countries, reinvented itself to become “modern”?
		 Alice Desthuilliers - Paris

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2801> The pro and
anti-American divide will also divide the Right
It is often said that right-wing foreign policy is pragmatic and based on
clear-cut ideas. This maxim will become less valid in the future,
especially following Bush’s re-election
		 Marco Agosta - Milano

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2807> Extremism vs. the
centre-right
Extreme right-wing parties have enjoyed political success in several
countries of the European Union. But if we want to know what they’re really
all about we should take a look at their party statutes
		 Alfred Schramm - Wien

 <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2803> The hegemony of the
Right: from welfare to security
The crisis of the Left and the new international context following 9/11 and
the Madrid bombings explain the hegemony of the Right in Europe
		 Antonio Asencio - Madrid




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