Description
This comprehensive study explores the organizational development of far-right political parties, with particular focus on Greece and broader European contexts. Antonis A. Ellinas investigates how these parties establish and maintain local organizational structures that facilitate their political mobilization and electoral success.
The book analyzes the institutional strategies, recruitment mechanisms, and community engagement tactics employed by far-right organizations. Rather than treating these parties as mere protest movements, Ellinas demonstrates how they function as sophisticated political organizations capable of sustained influence at the grassroots level.
Through detailed case studies and comparative analysis, the work reveals the complex relationship between organizational capacity and electoral performance, showing how local institutional development contributes to far-right political advancement. This research is essential for understanding contemporary European politics and the structural factors enabling the rise of populist and extremist political movements.







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