Home>[Séminaire général du CEE] How the Radical Right Has Changed Capitalism and Welfare in Europe and the USA

30.04.2024

[Séminaire général du CEE] How the Radical Right Has Changed Capitalism and Welfare in Europe and the USA

About this event

30 April 2024 from 12:30 until 14:00

Salle Goguel

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée

 

Radical right parties are no longer political challengers on the fringes of party systems; they have become part of the political mainstream across the Western world. This book shows how they have used their political power to reform economic and social policies in Continental Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and the USA. In doing so, it argues that the radical right's core ideology of nativism and authoritarianism informs their socio-economic policy preferences. However, diverse welfare state contexts mediate their socio-economic policy impacts along regime-specific lines, leading to variations of trade protectionism, economic nationalism, traditional familialism, labour market dualism, and welfare chauvinism.

The radical right has used the diverse policy instruments available within their political-economic arrangements to protect threatened labour market insiders and male breadwinners from decline, while creating a racialized and gendered precariat at the same time. This socio-economic agenda of selective status protection restores horizontal inequalities in terms of gender and ethnicity, without addressing vertical inequalities between the rich and the poor.

Combining insights from comparative politics, party politics, comparative political economy, and welfare state research, the book provides novel insights into how the radical right manufactures consent for authoritarian rule by taming the socially corrosive effects of globalised capitalism for key electoral groups, while aiming to exclude the rest from democratic participation.

Speaker 

   

Philip Rathgeb, University of Edinburgh

I am an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Social Policy in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz. I hold a PhD in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute (EUI) and held visiting positions at Harvard University, Lund University, University of Southern Denmark, and the EUI. 

My research and teaching interests are in the areas of comparative political economy and comparative politics, with a particular focus on welfare states, industrial relations, and party politics. More generally, my work seeks to understand the relationship between capitalism and democracy over time. 

My research has received the Kurt W. Rothschild Award for economic journalism and research (co-recipient with Arianna Tassinari), the Theodor Körner Prize for outstanding early career researchers, the Science Award and the Innovation Award by the Austrian Chamber of Labour. 

I am Director of Undergraduate Teaching in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh. I co-chair the Virtual ESPAnet Workshop (European Network for Social Policy Analysis) and the Work, Economy, and Welfare Research Group at the University of Edinburgh. 

Discussant

Caterina Froio, Sciences Po, CEE

Chair 

William Genieys, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS

About this event

30 April 2024 from 12:30 until 14:00

Salle Goguel

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée