Les partis d’extrême-droite et la crise sanitaire du Covid-19 : étude comparée des deux Europes
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Jean-Yves Camus analyzes how radical right-wing parties in Europe addressed the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, these groups leveraged conspiracy theories and criticized globalization or restrictive lockdowns as "sanitary dictatorships." However, their electoral success remained limited, as mainstream governments generally managed the crisis effectively. In Eastern Europe, despite resisting mandates, nationalist parties saw mixed results. Ultimately, the pandemic acted more as an accelerator for political reshuffling rather than a breakthrough moment for the far-right. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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