Extreme Right Wing Political Violence and Terrorism

Max Taylor (Editor), Mark Currie (Editor), Donald Holbrook (Editor)

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Abstract

In this collection, senior experts explore all aspects of extreme right wing political violence, from the nature of the threat, processes of engagement, and ideology to the lessons that can be drawn from exiting such engagement. Further, right wing activism and political violence are compared with Jihadi violence and engagement. Also, the European experience is placed within a greater framework, including that of the United States and the Arab Spring.

The book opens with an essay on U.S. far right groups, investigating their origins and processes of recruitment. It then delves into violence against UK Mosques and Islamic centers, the relationship between Ulster loyalism and far right extremism, the Dutch extremist landscape, and the July 2011 Norway attacks. Also discussed are how narratives of violence are built and justified, at what point do individuals join into violence, and how differently states respond to left-wing vs. right-wing extremism.

This comparative work offers a unique look into the very nature of right wing extremism and will be a must-read for anyone studying political violence and terrorism
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBloomsbury Academic
ISBN (Print)978-1-44115-012-7, 978-1-44115-162-9
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013

Publication series

NameNew Directions in Terrorism Studies
PublisherBloomsbury Academic

Keywords

  • Extreme right wing
  • English Defence Leage
  • Counter-jihad
  • Fascism
  • Far-Right in The Netherlands
  • Far-Right in the United States
  • Far-Right in France
  • Far-Right and Ulster Loyalism
  • Anders Behring Breivik
  • Extreme Right and Islamism
  • Far-Right in Germany

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