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This approach to the study of the National Front will not attempt to shed light on nor define the different political and ideological formulae of the extreme right wing in France. It will focus on the receptors of these formulae and on the favourable conditions of reception for this type of political formula. We have seen with Roger Griffin1 that even when this formula attempts to take on a new appearance, it promotes and perpetuates past elements that are familiar as concerns their diagnostic and long-term dimensions.
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Perrineau, P. (2000). The Conditions for the Re-emergence of an Extreme Right Wing in France: the National Front, 1984–98. In: Arnold, E.J. (eds) The Development of the Radical Right in France. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981153_13
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