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The ''Far-Right'', ''Radical Right'', or ''Right-Wing Populism'' are the terms used by most scholars to discuss political groups that are located between traditional ] and the ].
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As a form of ], it steps outside mainstream electoral politics, but is genrally a movement of drastic reform rathtrer than actual revolution.

Sometimes the term "far right" is used to include groups in the ]. The list below includes a range of political parties, some of which have also been decribed as ] or even ]:

==Current political parties referred to as far right==
*] (Italy)
*] (Bahrain)
*]
*](USA)
*] (Denmark)
*](Russia)
*]
*]
*] (United Kingdom)
*] (Sri Lanka)
*] (Israel)
*]
*] (Poland)
*]
*] (Belgium)
*] (France)
*] (Australia)
*] (Greece)
*] (Norway)
*]
*]
*] (Belgium)

==References==

Betz, Hans-Georg and Stefan Immerfall, eds. 1998. The New Politics of the Right: Neo-Populist Parties and Movements in Established Democracies. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Betz, Hans-Georg. 1994. Radical Right-wing Populism in Western Europe, New York: St. Martins Press,.

Durham, Martin. 2000. ''The Christian Right, the Far Right and the Boundaries of American Conservatism''. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

Revision as of 23:38, 26 November 2005

The Far-Right, Radical Right, or Right-Wing Populism are the terms used by most scholars to discuss political groups that are located between traditional ] and the extreme right.

As a form of right wing politics, it steps outside mainstream electoral politics, but is genrally a movement of drastic reform rathtrer than actual revolution.

Sometimes the term "far right" is used to include groups in the extreme right. The list below includes a range of political parties, some of which have also been decribed as extreme right or even [[neo-fascism|neo-fascist:

Current political parties referred to as far right

References

Betz, Hans-Georg and Stefan Immerfall, eds. 1998. The New Politics of the Right: Neo-Populist Parties and Movements in Established Democracies. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Betz, Hans-Georg. 1994. Radical Right-wing Populism in Western Europe, New York: St. Martins Press,.

Durham, Martin. 2000. The Christian Right, the Far Right and the Boundaries of American Conservatism. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.