Radicalization to the right, secular (ish) pandemic politics and the normalization of the Greek Cypriot far right

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Abstract

One of the many dimensions of the global tussle surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic has been the rise of right-wing radicalization. In this article, we investigate whether the pandemic offered an opportunity for the Greek Cypriot far-right party, ELAM, to increase its visibility as an opposition force and in what ways. We also explore the transformations in populist rhetoric and practices in the Republic of Cyprus, seeking to identify patterns of persistence and evolution, particularly in how they handle scientific matters in their political stances. Similarly, we delve into the impact of far-right populist politics on the political dynamics in Cyprus. Our findings indicate that pandemic politics were not the exclusive or primary factor in the normalization of the far right but rather served as an accelerator of preexisting trends. The party's handling of the pandemic and scientific principles signifies the diversity within the far-right phenomenon rather than pointing to a universal pattern.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)441-457
Number of pages17
JournalNations and Nationalism
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • democracy
  • ELAM
  • far right
  • normalization
  • populism
  • science

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