Far-right Ecology and Geopolitical Resentment at Europe’s Periphery: The Case of Romania’s “Conservative Revolution”

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Geoforum Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104122
Mihaela Mihai , Camil Ungureanu
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Building on insights from political geography and the social sciences, this paper illuminates the diversity of European far-right politics in general and far-right ecologism in particular by contextually examining a party at Europe’s margins—the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR). Based on a discursive thematic analysis, our objective is to show how AUR challenges existing theoretical accounts, predominantly tethered to the Western and Central European experiences. While most influential scholars emphasize far right’s culturalized view of religion and the fixation on immigration, AUR outlines a theological vision of politics and perceives emigration as a critical problem. Moreover, it co-opts the language of anticolonialism to articulate a socio-ecological critique of global extractive capitalism in a semi-peripheral context. These specificities are essential for understanding the party’s outlier position within far-right ecologism: AUR places the environment at the very centre of its programme—and not merely as a strategic add-on to attract voters or respond to domestic or external pressures. To substantiate our claims, we reconstruct three dimensions of its hyper-nationalist, Orthodox geographical imaginary: AUR’s complex, human, and natural resource nationalism; its focus on food sovereignty and the Romanian peasant as an exemplar of sustainable agriculture; and the protection of “the last virgin forests in Europe” as central to Romania’s national identity and prosperity. We conclude that AUR effectively mobilizes historical geopolitical resentment at Europe’s margins and addresses it with a promise of recovered plenitude that endangers democratic politics.
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欧洲周边地区的极右翼生态与地缘政治不满情绪:罗马尼亚 "保守派革命 "案例
本文以政治地理学和社会科学的见解为基础,通过对欧洲边缘政党--罗马尼亚人联盟(AUR)--的背景考察,揭示了欧洲极右翼政治的多样性,特别是极右翼生态主义。基于话语主题分析,我们的目标是展示罗马尼亚人联盟如何挑战现有的理论观点,这些观点主要与西欧和中欧的经验相联系。大多数有影响力的学者都强调极右翼的宗教文化观和对移民的固执己见,而 AUR 则概述了政治的神学观点,并将移民视为一个关键问题。此外,它还采用反殖民主义的语言,在半边缘化的背景下对全球采掘资本主义进行社会生态学批判。这些特点对于理解该党在极右翼生态主义中的离群立场至关重要:AUR 将环境置于其纲领的核心位置,而不仅仅是为了吸引选民或应对国内外压力的战略附加物。为了证实我们的主张,我们从三个方面重构了其超民族主义的东正教地理想象:AUR 的复杂、人类和自然资源民族主义;其对粮食主权的关注以及罗马尼亚农民作为可持续农业典范的作用;以及保护 "欧洲最后一片原始森林 "作为罗马尼亚国家认同和繁荣的核心。我们的结论是,AUR 有效地调动了欧洲边缘地区历史上的地缘政治怨恨,并以一种危及民主政治的恢复性丰饶承诺来应对这种怨恨。
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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