Far-Right Ecologism 1st Edition
Far-Right Ecologism (1st Edition) by Balša Lubarda offers a timely, incisive exploration of how environmental concerns are being reinterpreted within contemporary far-right movements — a must-read for scholars, policy makers, and engaged citizens across Europe and beyond.
Opening with a vivid account of the ideological fusion between ecology and nationalism, Lubarda captures attention with clear, accessible prose that frames environmentalism in a new political light. The book then deepens curiosity through rigorous analysis: tracing historical roots, unpacking modern narratives, and placing case studies from the Balkans, Western Europe, and transnational networks into comparative perspective. Readers gain a nuanced understanding of how climate discourse, rural identities, and migration anxieties intersect to produce a distinct strand of far-right ecologism.
This edition makes the subject matter urgent and relevant. Lubarda highlights implications for environmental policy, democratic resilience, and civic engagement, equipping academics, students of political ecology, journalists, and regional experts with fresh tools to spot and counter extremist appropriation of green themes. Clear chapter structures and persuasive argumentation make complex theory approachable without sacrificing scholarly depth.
Perfect for university courses, policy briefings, or personal study, Far-Right Ecologism is both a diagnostic and a call to informed action. Add this essential work by Balša Lubarda to your collection today to better understand how the language of ecology is being reshaped in contemporary politics — particularly across Europe and the Balkans — and what that means for the future of environmentalism and democratic societies.
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