Determinants of Extreme Right Reappearance in Cyprus: The National Popular Front (ELAM), Golden Dawn's Sister Party

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Abstract

The article focuses on the reappearance of the extreme right in Cyprus, with the aim of understanding the wider trends and local structural determinants that favoured its return. The research examines both the structure of opportunity favouring the reappearance of the extreme right-i.e. the current economic crisis and unemployment, the legitimacy crisis of the political and party systems, and the political and institutional context-and the way the extreme-right party (National Popular Front - ELAM) responded to these opportunities, capitalising on its special relationship with the Greek Golden Dawn. This paper will argue that the extreme right is the outgrowth of a systemic (economic and political) crisis, as well as a reflection of how Cypriot political actors regard and react to the extreme right's signatory issues.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)567-589
Number of pages23
JournalSouth European Society and Politics
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Crisis
  • Cyprus
  • ELAM
  • Extreme Right
  • Golden Dawn
  • Immigration
  • Nationalism
  • Political Parties

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