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Absorbing the Blow: Populist Parties and Their Impact on Parties and Party Systems. Edited by Steven Wolinetz and Andrej Zaslove. London; New York: Rowman & Littlefield International, Ltd; Colchester, United Kingdom: ECPR Press, 2018. Contents: The impact of populist parties on party systems / Steven B. Wolinetz and Andrej Zaslove, free online — The impact of the populist radical right on the Austrian party system / Franz Fallend and Reinhard Heinisch — From limited to extended multipartism?: the impact of the Lijst Pim Fortuyn, the Partij voor de Vrijheid, and the Socialistische Partij on the Dutch party system / Sarah L. de Lange — Political achievements, party system changes and government participation: the case of the ‘New’ Swiss People’s Party / Oscar Mazzoleni — Shaken, but not stirred: how right-wing populist parties have changed the party systems in Scandinavia / Anders Ravik Jupskås — Finnish populism: keeping it in the family? / David Arter — No longer a pariah?: the Front National and the French party system / Gilles Ivaldi — Italian populism: toppling and re-building the party system twice / Bertjan Verbeek, Andrej Zaslove, and Matthijs Rooduijn — Earthquake or hurricane?: the rise and fall of populist parties In Poland / Fernando Casal Bértoa and Simona Guerra — Governmental and oppositional populism: competition and division of labour / Zsolt Enyedi and Zsolt Enyedi and Dániel Róna — Populist parties and the changing contours of European party systems / Steven B. Wolinetz.
Acharya, Avidit, Matthew Blackwell, and Maya Sen. Deep Roots: How Slavery Still Shapes Southern Politics. Princeton, New Jersey, and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2018
Adriano, Pino, and Giorgio Cingolani. Nationalism and Terror: Ante Pavelic and Ustasha Terrorism from Fascism to the Cold War. Translated by Riccardo James Vargiu. Budapest and New York: Central European University Press, 2018
Albright, Madeleine. Fascism: A Warning. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2018
Allchorn, William. Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right. London: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Introduction.
Antisemitism Today and Tomorrow: Global Perspectives on the Many Faces of Contemporary Antisemitism. Edited by Mikael Shainkman. Brookline, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2018. Contents: Introduction: The Continuity and Change of Antisemitism, by Mikael Shainkman — Different Antisemitisms: On Three Distinct Forms of Antisemitism in Contemporary Europe, with a Special Focus on Sweden, by Lars Dencik and Karl Marosi, full text — Holocaust Memory and Holocaust Revisionism in Poland and Moldova: A Comparison, by Natalia Sineaeva-Pankowska, full text — Honoring the Collaborators: The Ukrainian Case, by Irena Cantorovich, full text — The Rise of the Radical Right in Europe and the Jews, by Michael Whine, full text — The Worrisome Defiance of the Golden Dawn, by Michal Navoth, full text — The Struggle over the International Working Definition of Antisemitism, by Dina Porat, full text — Discrimination against Muslims and Antisemitic Views among Young Muslims in Europe, by Günther Jikeli, full text — Debates on Islamized Antisemitism in Austria in the Wake of the Israel-Gaza Conflict, 2014, by Julia Edthofer, full text — Antisemitism and the Struggle for the “Good” Society: Ambivalent Responses to Antisemitic Attitudes and Ideas in the 2014 Swedish Electoral Race, by Kristin Wagrell, full text — Mohamed Omar and the Selective Detection of Non-Nazi Antisemitism, by Mathan Ravid, full text — After the Charlie Hebdo Attack: The Line between Freedom of Expression and Hate Speech, by Andre Oboler, full text — Online Antisemitic Propaganda and Negationism in the Islamic Republic of Iran: Ahmadinejad and His Enduring Legacy, by Liora Hendelman-Baavur, full text — The Nisman Case: Its Impact on the Jewish Community and on National Politics in Argentina, by Adrian Gruszniewski and Lidia Lerner, full text — Venezuela’s 2012 Presidential Elections: Introducing Antisemitism into Venezuelan Political Discourse, by Lidia Lerner, full text.
Balleck, Barry J. Modern American Extremism and Domestic Terrorism: An Encyclopedia of Extremists and Extremist Groups. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2018. Entries on Alt-Right Movement; American Border Patrol/American Patrol; American Freedom Party; American Jihadist Terror Attacks; American Nazi Party; American Patriot Party; American Renaissance; Anarchist Cookbook; Animal Liberation Front; Anti-Defamation League; Antifascist Movement (Antifa); Anti-Government Movement Guidebook; Anti-LGBT Movement; Army of God; Aryan Nations; Steve Bannon; Gordon Baum; Henry Lamont “Mike” Beach; Louis Beam; Don Black; Black Muslims; Black Nationalism; Black Panther Party; Black Separatists; Boston Marathon Bombing; Lieutenant General William G. “Jerry” Boykin (Ret.); Breitbart News; Peter Brimelow; Bundy Ranch Standoff; Richard Butler; Paul Cameron; Willis Carto; Boyd Cathey; Center for Immigration Studies; Center for Security Policy; Christian Identity; Barbara Coe; Colorado Theater Shooting; Columbine High School Shooting; Common-Law Court Movement; Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association; Constitutional Township of Tigerton Dells; Council of Conservative Citizens; Covenant, Sword, and Arm of the Lord; Creativity Movement; Cyberhate; Byron De La Beckwith; Robert DePugh; David Duke; Earth Liberation Front; Eric “The Butcher” Fairburn; Family Research Council; Family Research Institute; Joseph Francis Farah; Louis Farrakhan; Federation for American Immigration Reform; Robert “LaVoy” Finicum; Focus on the Family; Fort Hood Shooting; Fourteen Words; Paul Fromm; April Gaede; Frank Gaffney, Jr.; William Potter Gale; Pamela Geller; Erich Gliebe; Linda Gottfredson; Michael Griffin; Bo Gritz; Morris Gulett; Matt Hale; Henry Harpending; Matthew Heimbach; Michael Hill; Holocaust Denial; Institute for Historical Review; David Irving; Arthur Jensen; Jewish Defense League; John Birch Society; William Daniel Johnson; Alex Jones; Meir David Kahane; Gordon Kahl; August Kreis; Ku Klux Klan; Land Seizure Movement; David Lane; Gary “Gerhard” Lauck; League of the South; Liberty Counsel; Liberty Lobby; Alex Linder; Kevin MacDonald; Malcolm X; Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Standoff; Bob Mathews; McCarthyism; Tom Metzger; Michigan Militia; Militia Movement; Militia of Montana; Frazier Glenn Miller; Monkeywrenching; Montana Freemen; Charles Murray; Nation of Islam; National Alliance; National Policy Institute; National Prayer Network; National Socialist Movement; National Vanguard; Neo-Confederates; Neo-Nazis; New Black Panther Party; New Century Foundation; Huey P. Newton; Oath Keepers; Occidental Observer; Oklahoma City Bombing; Operation Rescue; The Order; Orlando Nightclub Shooting; Paper Terrorism; Patriot Movement; Roger Pearson; Fred Phelps; William Pierce; Pioneer Fund; Posse Comitatus; Racist Skinheads; Elmer Stewart Rhodes; Thomas Robb; George Lincoln Rockwell; Kyle Rogers; Dylann Storm Roof; Ruby Ridge; Eric Robert Rudolph; Jean-Philippe Rushton; Sagebrush Rebellion; San Bernardino Shooting; Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting; Jeff Schoep; LeRoy Schweitzer; Bobby Seale; Second Amendment; Malik Zulu Shabazz; Southern Poverty Law Center; Sovereign Citizens Movement; Glenn Spencer; Richard Bertrand Spencer; Dan Stein; Thomas Stockheimer; Stormfront; Kevin Strom; Students for a Democratic Society; Tomislav Sunic; Symbionese Liberation Army; John Tanton; Jared Taylor; Tea Party Movement; Tenth Amendment Center; Three Percenters; John and David Trochmann; The Turner Diaries; Michael Brian Vanderboegh; Vanguard News Network; VDARE; Virginia Tech Shooting; Waco Standoff; Weather Underground; Randy Weaver; Mark Weber; White Aryan Resistance; White Lives Matter; White Nationalism; White Patriot Party; White Supremacist Movement; James Wickstrom; David Yerushalmi; Milo Yiannopoulos; and Ernst Zundel.
Barnes, Kenneth C. Anti-Catholicism in Arkansas: How Politicians, the Press, the Klan, and Religious Leaders Imagined an Enemy, 1910-1960. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2016. From Chapter 1, Prelude: Before 1913.
Bateman, David A., Ira Katznelson, and John S. Lapinski. Southern Nation: Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press; New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2018
Beiner, Ronald. Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far Right. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018
Belew, Kathleen. Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America. Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London: Harvard University Press, 2018
Benkler, Yochai, Robert Faris, and Hal Roberts. Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Full text.
Benton-Cohen, Katherine. Inventing the Immigration Problem: The Dillingham Commission and Its Legacy. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2018
Berger, J. M. Extremism. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018
Bergmann, Eirikur. Conspiracy & Populism: The Politics of Misinformation. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Beydoun, Khaled A. American Islamophobia. Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2018. Chapter 1. What Is Islamophobia?
Blain, Keisha N. Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018
Bloxham, John. Ancient Greece and American Conservatism: Classical Influence on the Modern Right. London: I.B. Tauris, 2018
Boggs, Carl. Fascism Old and New: American Politics at the Crossroads. New York and London: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Introduction.
Bongiovanni, Francesco M. Europe and the End of the Age of Innocence. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 [The Rise of Alternative Politics, 141-190]. Chapter abstract.
Boot, Max. The Corrosion of Conservatism: Why I Left the Right. New York: Liveright, 2018
Bourne, Angela K. Democratic Dilemmas: Why Democracies Ban Political Parties. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Introduction.
Brooke, Nick. Terrorism and Nationalism in the United Kingdom: The Absence of Noise. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Burke, Kyle. Revolutionaries for the Right: Anticommunist Internationalism and Paramilitary Warfare in the Cold War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2018
Can It Happen Here?: Authoritarianism in America. Edited by Cass R. Sunstein. New York: Dey Street Books, 2018. Contents: The dictator’s handbook, US edition / Eric A. Posner — Constitutional rot / Jack M. Balkin — Could fascism come to America? / Tyler Cowen — Lessons from the American founding / Cass R. Sunstein — Beyond elections: foreign interference with American democracy / Samantha Power — Paradoxes of the Deep State / Jack Goldsmith — How we lost constitutional democracy / Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Huq — On “It can’t happen here” / Noah Feldman — Authoritarianism is not a momentary madness, but an eternal dynamic within liberal democracies / Karen Stenner and Jonathan Haidt — States of emergency / Bruce Ackerman — Another road to serfdom: cascading intolerance / Timur Kuran — The resistible rise of Louis Bonaparte / Jon Elster — Could mass detentions without process happen here? / Martha Minow — The commonsense presidency / Duncan J. Watts — Law and the slow-motion emergency / David A. Strauss — How democracies perish / Stephen Holmes — “It can’t happen here”: the lessons of history / Geoffrey R. Stone.
Chapoutot, Johann. The Law of Blood: Thinking and Acting as a Nazi. Translated by Miranda Richmond Mouillot. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018
#Charlottesville: Before And Beyond. Ed. Christopher Howard-Woods, Colin Laidley, and Maryam Omidi. Public Seminar, 2018. Contents: Preface by Jeffrey C. Goldfarb and Claire Potter — Introduction by Christopher Howard-Woods — PART ONE — The Civil Rights Movement 2.0: A Message from the Vice Mayor of Charlottesville by Wes Bellamy — Charlottesville and Trump: David Duke Explains Neo-Nazi Violence to You by Jeffrey Isaac — Loss Beyond Destruction: Charlottesville Reveals the Failures of Loss by Jared Loggins — On Trump’s Response to Charlottesville: Political Encounters and Ideological Evasions by Leonard A. Williams — Subverting the Symbols of White Supremacy: The Wolf and the Fox by Keval Bhatt — Learning from Charlottesville Before and After “Unite the Right”: Misrepresentation, Misrecognition, and Statue Politics by Michael Weinman — What We Really Learned in Charlottesville: Finding a Way Forward by Andrew Boyer — Jefferson’s Two Bodies: Memory, Protest, and Democracy at the University of Virginia and Beyond by Isaac Ariail Reed — Is it Time for the Kneeling Freedman Statue to Go? Remolding our Political Aesthetics by Gordon Mantler — Aristotle on Charlottesville: ‘Mixed Actions’ and Exercising Judgement on Violence by Michael Weinman — Remembering Romanian Fascism; Worrying About America: Losing Our Moral Compass between Past and Future by Maria Bucur — Thinking After Charlottesville: A Meditation on More of the Same by Marcus McCullough — PART TWO — The False God of Nationalism by Vaughn A. Booker — Russia is Our Friend: The Alt-Right, Trump and the Transformation of the Republican Party by Sanford Schram — Being There, Separate and Unequal: Charlottesville in the Mediated Public Sphere by Jeffrey C. Goldfarb — The False Premises of Alt-Right Ideology: Academics Must Understand How the Alt-Right Sees the World if We Are to Resist It by Rachel McKinney — Prophets of Deceit: Post-Truth Politics and the Future of the Left by Nicholas Baer and Maggie Hennefeld — White Supremacy, Fear and the Crises of Legitimation: Reflections on the Mistrial in the Murder Case of Walter Scott and the Election of Donald Trump by Melvin Rogers — Authoritarianism and Civilization: Du Bois, Davis, and Trump by Neil Roberts — Sitting to Stand: Protest, Patriotism, and the Endurance of White Supremacy by Michael Sasha King — #BlackLivesMatter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements: What Active Citizenship Can Look Like and What it Can Accomplish by Deva Woodly — Escaping the Logic(s) of White Supremacy: The Practice of Oppositional Thought by Mitchell Kosters — The Capital that Made Capitalism by Julia Ott — Punching Nazis in the Face: A Philosopher Makes the Case for Violent Resistance by Eric Anthamatten. Full text.
Choudhary, Sunil K. The Changing Face of Parties and Party Systems: A Study of Israel and India. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 [The Right-Wing Parties (Nationalist Block), 139-173, chapter abstract and references]
Churchwell, Sarah. Behold, America: The Entangled History of “America First” and “The American Dream.” New York: Basic Books, 2018
A Companion to Nazi Germany. Ed. Shelley Baranowski, Armin Nolzen, and Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann. Wiley Blackwell, 2018
Cole, Mike. Trump, the Alt-Right and Public Pedagogies of Hate and for Fascism: What Is To Be Done? London and New York: Routledge, 2018. Introduction and references and here. Chapter abstracts.
Conspiracy Theories and the People Who Believe Them. Edited by Joseph E. Uscinski. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
da Silva, Raquel. Narratives of Political Violence: Life Stories of Former Militants. New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Introduction.
Daigle, Delton T., Joséphine Neulen, and Austin Hofeman. Populism, Nativism, and Economic Uncertainty: Playing the Blame Game in the 2017 British, French, and German Elections. Cham: Palgrave Pivot, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Davis, Steven. In Defense of Public Lands: The Case against Privatization and Transfer. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2018
De Vries, Catherine E. Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Delgado, Richard. Must We Defend Nazis?: Why the First Amendment Should Not Protect Hate Speech and White Supremacy. New York: New York University Press, 2018. Chapter excerpts.
Dietz, Bernhard. Neo-Tories: The Revolt of British Conservatives against Democracy and Political Modernity (1929-1939). Translated by Ian Copestake. London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi, Sydney: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. Chapter 1. Introduction, 1-14.
Dodd, W. J. National Socialism and German Discourse: Unquiet Voices. Cham: Springer, 2018
Doherty, Thomas. Show Trial: Hollywood, HUAC, and the Birth of the Blacklist. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018
Dolmage, Jay Timothy. Disabled Upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2018. Full text.
Eatwell, Roger, and Matthew Goodwin. National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy. London: Pelican, 2018
Eichengreen, Barry. The Populist Temptation: Economic Grievance and Political Reaction in the Modern Era. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Eltchaninoff, Michel. Inside the Mind of Marine Le Pen. Translation James Ferguson. London: Hurst & Company, 2018
Entangled Far Rights: A Russian-European Intellectual Romance in the Twentieth Century. Edited by Marlene Laruelle. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018. Contents: Introduction: Entangled Far Rights: A Russian-European Intellectual Romance in the Twentieth Century, by Marlene Laruelle — Part I. The Prerevolutionary Russian Right: A Fascism Avant La Lettre? — Chapter 1: Late Imperial Slavophilism in the Context of Fascistogenic Ideas: A Case Study of Sergei Sharapov, by Mikhail Suslov — Chapter 2: A Reactionary Utopia: Russian Black Hundreds from Autocracy to Fascism, by Giovanni Savino — Part II. Interwar Mutual Discoveries: Eurasianism and the German Conservative Revolution — Chapter 3: The “Third Continent” Meets the “Third Way”: Eurasianism’s Reading of Fascism, by Marlene Laruelle — Chapter 4: A Failed Alliance: The Eurasianist Movement and the German Conservative Revolution in the Early 1930s, by Martin Beisswenger — Part III. The War Experience: Collaborationism and the Soviet Union — Chapter 5: The Soviet Union, Russia, and Their Peoples as Perceived by French Volunteers in German Uniform, 1941-1945, by Jean-Yves Camus — Chapter 6: The Russian National Socialist Viking Party in the Soviet Occupied Territories, by Boris Kovalev — Part IV. The PostWar European Far Right’s Draw for the Soviet East — Chapter 7: Pro-Soviet Groups in the Cold War European Radical Right, by Nicolas Lebourg, Jean-Yves Camus, and Jose Luis Rodriguez Jiménez — Chapter 8: Strasserism in Germany: In Search of an anti-Western Alliance with Stalin’s USSR and Putin’s Russia, by Patrick Moreau — Part V. The Quest for Ideology in the Soviet Nomenklatura and Underground — Chapter 9: Lev Gumilev and the European New Right, by Mark Bassin — Chapter 10: The Yuzhinskii Circle: Rediscovering European Far Right Metaphysics in the Soviet Underground, by Marlene Laruelle. Chapter abstracts.
Erbschloe, Michael. Extremist Propaganda in Social Media: A Threat to Homeland Security. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, eBook 2018; print 2019. Preview.
Expressions of Radicalization: Global Politics, Processes and Practices. Ed. Kristian Steiner and Andreas Önnerfors. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Contents: 1 Introduction 1 — Andreas Önnerfors and Kristian Steiner — 2 Terrorist ‘Radicalising Networks’: A Qualitative Case Study on Radical Right Lone-Wolf Terrorism 39 — Matthew Feldman — 3 Who Is Shaping Your Agenda? Social Network Analysis of Anti-Islam and Anti-immigration Movement Audiences on Czech Facebook 61 — Josef Šlerka and Vít Šisler — 4 Moving the Mainstream: Radicalization of Political Language in the German PEGIDA Movement 87 — Andreas Önnerfors — 5 Political Radicalization in Israel: From a Populist Habitus to Radical Right Populism in Government 121 — Dani Filc — 6 Loving Violent Arabs: A Study of Radicalism Within the Israeli Messianic Movement 147 — Kristian Steiner and Anders P Lundberg — 7 Dealing with the Intimate Enemy: Civil Society and Ethno-Religious Conflict in Contemporary India 181 — Sarbeswar Sahoo — 8 Contexts of Radicalization: An Inductive Meta-Analysis of 41 Case Studies of Contentious Elections 209 — Megan Reif Dyfvermark — 9 The Perfect Storm: A Study of Boko Haram, Religious Extremism, and Inequality in Nigeria 247 — Caroline Varin — 10 Patterns of Disengagement from Violent Extremism: A Stocktaking of Current Knowledge and Implications for Counterterrorism 273 — Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen — 11 Hizb al-Tahrir: Its Ideology and Theory for Collective Radicalization 295 — Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf — 12 Counter-Radicalization as Counter-Terrorism: — The European Union Case 321 — Bruno Oliveira Martins and Monika Ziegler — 13 Conclusions 353 — Kristian Steiner and Andreas Önnerfors — Index 361. Chapter abstracts.
Fekete, Elizabeth. Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right. London and New York: Verso, 2018. An extract.
Fitzgerald, Jennifer. Close to Home: Local Ties and Voting Radical Right in Europe. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Chapter 7. Chapter abstracts.
From Weimar to Hitler: Studies in the Dissolution of the Weimar Republic and the Establishment of the Third Reich, 1932-1934. Edited by Hermann Beck, Larry Eugene Jones. New York: Berghahn Books, 2018. Contents: Introduction: The Nazi Seizure of Power in Historical and Historiographical Perspective, by Hermann Beck and Larry Eugene Jones, full text – Abbreviations – Chapter 1. Taming the Nazi Beast: Kurt von Schleicher and the End of the Weimar Republic, by Larry Eugene Jones – Chapter 2. Ausnahmezustand, Staatsnotstandsplan, and Ermächtigungsgesetz: Reappraising Carl Schmitt’s Political Constitutionalism and the Demise of Weimar, by Joseph W. Bendersky – Chapter 3. Ludwig Kaas and the End of the German Center Party, by Martin Menke – Chapter 4. The Nazi Seizure of Power in Bavaria and the Demise of the Bavarian People’s Party, by Winfried Becker – Chapter 5. German Big Business and the Nazi Revolution, 1933-34, by Peter Hayes – Chapter 6. Violence against ‘Ostjuden’ in the Spring of 1933 and the Reaction of German Authorities, by Hermann Beck – Chapter 7. The SA in the Gleichschaltung: The Context of Power and Violence, by Bruce B. Campbell – Chapter 8. Nationalist Socialism against National Socialism?: Perceptions of Nazism and Anti-Nazi Strategies in the Circle of the Neue Blätter für den Sozialismus, 1930-34, by Stefan Vogt – Chapter 9. Nationalism, Socialism, and Organized Labor’s Response to the Dissolution of the Weimar Republic, by William L. Patch, Jr. – Chapter 10. From Collegiality to the Führerprinzip: The 1933 Introduction of the Episcopacy in the Hamburg Landeskirche, by Rainer Hering – Chapter 11. Friedrich von Bodelschwingh and the Protestant Appeasement of the Nazi Regime, 1933-34, by Edward Snyder – Chapter 12. In Search of Allies: Catholic Conservatives, the Alliance of Catholic Germans, and the Nazi Regime, 1933-34, by Larry Eugene Jones and Kevin P. Spicer – Chapter 13. German Youth between Euphoria and Resistance: Political Coercion and the Coordination of German Youth, by André Postert – Chapter 14. “German Youth, Your Leader!”: How National Socialism Entered Elementary Schools in 1933, by Katharine Kennedy – Conclusion: Reaffirming the Value of Political History, by Hermann Beck and Larry Eugene Jones.
Fuchs, Christian. Digital Demagogue: Authoritarian Capitalism in the Age of Trump and Twitter. London: Pluto Press, 2018
Galston, William A. Anti-Pluralism: The Populist Threat to Liberal Democracy. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018
Gender and the Radical and Extreme Right: Mechanisms of Transmission and the Role of Educational Interventions. Edited by Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Hilary Pilkington. London: Routledge, 2018. Contents: Introduction – In search of the missing link: gender, education and the radical right / Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Hilary Pilkington, full text — 1. Towards equality for women and men of one race: Sophie Rogge-Börner’s racial-feminist philosophy of education / Jennifer Meyer, abstract — 2. The ‘obnoxious mobilised minority’: homophobia and homohysteria in the British national party, 1982–1999 / George J. Severs, abstract — 3. Female leaders in a radical right movement: the Latvian National Front / Anita Stasulane, abstract — 4. Soldier, sailor, rebel, rule-breaker: masculinity and the body in the German far right / Cynthia Miller-Idriss, abstract — 5. ‘Sexually modern nativist voters’: do they exist and do they vote for the populist radical right? / Niels Spierings, Marcel Lubbers and Andrej Zaslove, full text — 6. ‘EDL angels stand beside their men…not behind them’: the politics of gender and sexuality in an anti-Islam(ist) movement / Hilary Pilkington, full text — 7. Women and Golden Dawn: reproducing the nationalist habitus / Alexandra Koronaiou and Alexandros Sakellariou, abstract — Afterword: Next steps in the study of gender and education in the radical right / Kathleen Blee, first page.
Goeschel, Christian. Mussolini and Hitler: The Forging of the Fascist Alliance. London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Goldberg, Jonah. Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics Is Destroying American Democracy. New York: Crown Forum, 2018
Gómez-Reino, Margarita. Nationalisms in the European Arena: Trajectories of Transnational Party Coordination. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts and references.
Grist, Leighton. Fascism and Millennial American Cinema. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts and bibliographies.
Hadjiyiannis, Christos. Conservative Modernists: Literature and Tory Politics in Britain, 1900-1920. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018
Hanebrink, Paul. A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism. Cambridge, Mass., and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018
Harmel, Robert, Lars G. Svåsand, and Hilmar Mjelde. Institutionalisation (and De-Institutionalisation) of Right-Wing Protest Parties: The Progress Parties in Denmark and Norway. Colchester: ECPR Press, 2018
Hart, Bradley W. Hitler’s American Friends: The Third Reich’s Supporters in the United States. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2018. Introduction.
Hawley, George. The Alt-Right: What Everyone Needs to Know®. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Henderson, Archie. Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives. Stuttgart: Ibidem, distributed by Columbia University Press, 2018
Hermansson, Patrik, David Lawrence, Joe Mulhall, Simon Murdoch, and David Williams. Rewriting History: Lying, Denying and Revising the Holocaust. London: HOPE not hate Publishing, 2018
Hett, Benjamin Carter. The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2018
Hirsch, Shirin. In the Shadow of Enoch Powell: Race, locality and resistance. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018. Introduction.
Holc, Janine. The Politics of Trauma and Memory Activism. Polish–Jewish Relations Today. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter previews.
Horne, Gerald. The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in Seventeenth-Century North America and the Caribbean. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2018
Jarvenpa, Robert. Declared Defective: Native Americans, Eugenics, and the Myth of Nam Hollow. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2018
Jurdem, Laurence R. Paving the Way for Reagan: The Influence of Conservative Media on U.S. Foreign Policy. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2018
Kaplan, Jeffrey. Apocalypse, Revolution and Terrorism: From the Sicari to the American Revolt against the Modern World. London and New York: Routledge, 2018 [2. America’s apocalyptic literature of the radical right, 45-76]. Introduction. Chapter abstracts.
Kaufmann, Eric. Whiteshift: Immigration, Populism and the Future of White Majorities. London: Allen Lane, 2018
Keel, Terence. Divine Variations: How Christian Thought Became Racial Science. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2018
Kempker, Erin M. Big Sister: Feminism, Conservatism, and Conspiracy in the Heartland. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2018
Kimmel, Michael. Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get Into—and Out of—Violent Extremism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2018
Kopstein, Jeffrey S., and Jason Wittenberg. Intimate Violence: Anti-Jewish Pogroms on the Eve of the Holocaust. Ithaca. NY: Cornell University Press, 2018
Krementsov, Nikolai. With and Without Galton. Vasilii Florinskii and the Fate of Eugenics in Russia. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2018
Laqueur, Walter, and Christopher Wall. The future of terrorism: ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and the alt-right. New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s Press, 2018
Laruelle, Marlene. Russian Nationalism: Imaginaries, Doctrines, and Political Battlefields. London: Routledge, 2018 [Chapter 7. Black shirts, White Power: The changing faces of the far right, 155-173, abstract]
Lee, Jason. Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Film and Media. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018
Lendvai, Paul. Orbán: Hungary’s Strongman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Levitsky, Steven, and Daniel Ziblatt. How Democracies Die. New York: Crown, 2018
Lew-Williams, Beth. The Chinese Must Go: Violence, Exclusion, and the Making of the Alien in America. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2018
Lochocki, Timo. The Rise of Populism in Western Europe: A Media Analysis on Failed Political Messaging. Cham: Springer, 2018. Chapter abstracts and references.
Lyons, Matthew N. Insurgent Supremacists: The U.S. Far Right’s Challenge to State and Empire. Montreal and Oakland: PM Press and Kersplebedeb Publishing, 2018
Main, Thomas J. The Rise of the Alt-Right. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2018. Chapter One. Chapter excerpts.
Marchi, Riccardo. The Portuguese Far Right: Between Late Authoritarianism and Democracy (1945-2015). London and New York: Routledge, 2018. Introduction and here. Chapter abstracts.
McRae, Elizabeth Gillespie. Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Militant Right-Wing Extremism in Putin’s Russia: Legacies, Forms and Threats. Edited by Jan Holzer, Martin Laryš and Miroslav Mareš. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Introduction.
Miller-Idriss, Cynthia. The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2018
Mulloy, D. J. Enemies of the State: The Radical Right in America from FDR to Trump. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018
Najaf-Zadeh, Arash. The European New Right – A Shi’a Response: A Radical Critique of Alexander Dugin, E. Michael Jones, and Alain de Benoist. Black House Publishing Ltd, 2018
Nazism across Borders: The Social Policies of the Third Reich and their Global Appeal. Edited by Sandrine Kott and Kiran Klaus Patel. London: German Historical Institute; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. Contents: Fascist Internationalism: Nazi Social Policy as an Imperial Project-An Introduction, Sandrine Kott and Kiran Klaus Patel, full text — Part I: Paths of Internationalization — 1. Competing Internationalisms: The Third Reich and the International Labour Organization (ILO), Sandrine Kott — 2. The First Takeover: The Implementation of Social Policy Measures in Austria by the Reich Ministry of Labour after the Anschluss, Ulrike Schulz — 3. An Unhappy Return: German Pension Insurance Policy in Alsace, Alexander Klimo — 4. A Dilemma of Change and Co-Operation: Labour and Social Policy in Bohemia and Moravia in the 1930s and 1940s, Radka Šustrová, full text — Part II: Allies and Models — 5. Transferring Radicalization? Social Policy Exchanges between Fascism and National Socialism, Daniela Liebscher — 6. The Axis at Work? Towards a Transnational History of Japan’s Social and Labour Policy in the 1930s and early 1940s, Daniel Hedinger — 7. When Fascism Does Not Keep its Promises: The Ambivalent Relations of Nazi Germany and Francoist Spain in the Field of Social Policy, Amélie Nuq — 8. Under the Hard Law of War: Norwegian Social Reforms under German Influence, Mats Ingulstad — 9. From the Balkans to Germany and Back: The Croatian Labour Service, 1941-1945, Alexander Korb — Part III: Reception and Alternatives — 10. Defining Alternatives: Nazi Social Policies and the New Deal, Jill M. Jensen and Kiran Klaus Patel — 11. Labour Policy, Germanness, and Nazi Influence in Brazil, Ursula Prutsch — Part IV: Occupied Countries: Rejection and Hidden Implementation — 12. Danish Social Policy in the Shadow of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945, Rasmus Mariager and Klaus Petersen — 13. The Nazi Social Order Implemented? The Case of France, Marcel Boldorf and Hervé Joly — 14. German Ambitions and Belgian Expectations: Social Insurance and Industrial Relations in Occupied Belgium, 1940-1944, Kenneth Bertrams and Sabine Rudischhauser.
Neal, Andrea. Pence: The Path to Power. Bloomington: Red Lightning Books, 2018
The New Authoritarianism: Vol. 1: A Risk Analysis of the US Alt-Right Phenomenon. Edited by Alan Waring. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2018. Contents: Dedication — List of tables — List of US cases — List of abbreviations and acronyms — Foreword — Acknowledgements. Introduction: risk and the alt-right / Alan Waring. Part 1. The nature of the alt-right ideology. Defining the evolving alt-right phenomenon / Alan Waring — Psychological aspects of the alt-right phenomenon / Alan Waring and Roger Paxton. Part 2. The alt-right in the US. The alt-right and resurgent US nationalism / Roger Paxton — The Trumpism phenomenon / Timothy Wyman McCarty — President Trump’s administration / Alan Waring — The alt-right and US foreign policy / Alan Waring — The alt-right anti-Iran project / Alan Waring — The alt-right, immigration, mass migration and refugees / Kevern Verney — The alt-right, environmental issues, and global warming / Alan Waring — The alt-right, human rights, and the law / Alan Waring — The alt-right, post-truth, fake news, and the media / Roger Paxton. Part 3. Conclusion : A risk analysis and assessment of the US alt-right and its effects / Alan Waring — A prognosis for the new authoritarianism / Alan Waring — Potential strategies to limit the alt-right threat / Alan Waring and Roger Paxton. Glossary — About the editor and authors of vol 1 and vol 2 — Index.
New Conservatives in Russia and East Central Europe. Edited by Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. Contents: 1. Introduction: toward a new illiberal conservatism in Russia and East Central Europe, by Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga, full text — Part I. Genealogies — 2. Russia’s conservative counter-movement: genesis, actors, and core concepts, by Katharina Bluhm — 3. The universal and the particular in Russian conservatism, by Paul Robinson — 4. Against “post-communism”: the conservative dawn in Hungary, by Aron Buzogány and Mihai Varga — 5. New conservatism in Poland: the discourse coalition around Law and Justice, by Ewa Dabrowska — 6. The national conservative parties in Poland and Hungary and their core supporters compared: values and socio-structural background, by Jochen Roose and Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski — 7. “Conservative modernization” and the rise of Law and Justice in Poland, by Krzysztof Jasiecki — Part II. Translations — 8. The limits of conservative influence on economic policy in Russia, by — Irina Busygina and Mikhail Filippov — 9. The “Budapest–Warsaw Express”: conservatism and the diffusion of economic policies in Poland and Hungary, by Ewa Dabrowska, Aron Buzogány, and Mihai Varga — 10. Gender in the resurgent Polish conservatism, by Agnieszka Wierzcholska — 11. “Traditional values” unleashed: the ultraconservative influence on Russian family policy, by Katharina Bluhm and Martin Brand — 12. Religious conservatism in post-Soviet Russia and its relation to politics: empirical findings from ethnographic fieldwork, by Tobias Köllner — 13. Ready for diffusion? Russia’s “cultural turn” and the post-Soviet space, by Sebastian Schiek and Azam Isabaev — 14. The emergence and propagation of new conservatism in post-communist countries: systematization and outlook, by Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga. Chapter abstracts.
The “New Man” in Radical Right Ideology and Practice, 1919-45. Edited by Jorge Dagnino, Matthew Feldman and Paul Stocker. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. Contents: Introduction: Building Illiberal Subjects: The New Man in the Radical Right Universe, 1919-45, by Jorge Dagnino, Matthew Feldman, and Paul Stocker, 1-16, full text — Part I – Inaugurating the Radical Right ‘New Man’ in Fascist Italy — 1. Totalitarian Pedagogy and the Italian Youth, by Luca La Rovere, 19-38, chapter extract — 2. Biotypology and Eugenics in Fascist Italy, by Francesco Cassata, 39-64, chapter extract — 3. The Aviator as New Man, by Fernando Esposito, 65-84, chapter extract — Part II – The New Man in Axis Europe — 4. Eugenic Art: Hitler’s Utopian Aesthetic, by Gregory Maertz, 87-104, chapter extract — 5. Army Educators and the Making of a “Total Man” in Late Fascist Croatia, by Rory Yeomans, 105-130, chapter extract — 6. The “Everyman” of the Portuguese New State during the Fascist Era, by Rita Almeida de Carvalho and António Costa Pinto, 131-148, chapter extract — Part III – The New Man in Radical Right Regimes beyond Europe — 7. Peronism: The Consumerist Revolution and the New Argentinean, by Alberto Spektorowski, 151-168, chapter extract — 8. Envisioning the New Man in 1930s Brazil, by Aristotle Kallis, 169-192, chapter extract — 9. Japan’s Perennial New Man: The Liberal and Fascist Incarnations of Masamichi Royama, by Roy Starrs, 193-212, chapter extract — Part IV: The ‘New Man’ in European Fascist Movements — 10. Forging the “New Man” in Fascist Spain during the War and Its Aftermath, 1936-1948, by David Alegre Lorenz, 215-230, chapter extract — 11. Portraits of the New British Fascist Man, by Jeannette Baxter, 231-252, chapter extract — 12. The Fascist New Man in France, 1919-1945, by Joan Tumblety, 253-274, chapter extract — 13. The Salience of “New Man” Rhetoric in Romanian Fascist Movements, 1922-1944, by Roland Clark, 275-296, chapter extract.
A New Nationalist Europe Under Hitler: Concepts of Europe and Transnational Networks within the National Socialist Sphere of Influence (1933-1945). Edited by Johannes Dafinger and Dieter Pohl. London: Routledge, 2018. Contents: Introduction, by Johannes Dafinger and Dieter Pohl, full text — “Volksgruppen Rights” versus “Minorities Protections”: the evolution of German and Austrian political order paradigms from the 1920s to 1945 / Ulrich Prehn — Speaking Nazi-European: the semantic and conceptual formation of the National Socialist “New Europe” / Johannes Dafinger — From the Greater German Reich to the Greater Germanic Reich: Arthur Seyss-Inquart and the racial reshaping of Europe / Johannes Koll — Nazi plans for a new European order and European responses / Tim Kirk — Hispanidad in the völkisch “New Order” of Europe (1933-1945) / Marició Janué i Miret — Portugal, Salazar and the Nazi “New Order” in Europe / Cláudia Ninhos — Controlling agriculture in Greece (1935-1944): land exploitation, peasant mobilization, and big science / Maria Zarifi — “Population pressure” and development models for Southeastern Europe: interactions between German and Southeastern European economists, 1930-1945 / Ian Innerhofer — Educating the “Intellectual Army” of the “New Europe”: foreign students and academic exchange in Nazi Germany / Holger Impekoven — Film axis and film Europe: German-Japanese and German-Italian cooperation in the film industry from 1933 to 1945 / Silvia Hofheinz — Building a new Europe on the back of “German” science: Völkisch ideologies and imperialistic visions at the Academy of Sciences in Vienna / Felicitas Seebacher — Völkisch ideology within the Central European Economic Conference (Mitteleuropäischer Wirtschaftstag) / Markus Wien — When ends become means: post-war planning and the exigencies of war in the discussion about a new economic order in Europe (1939-1945) / Raimund Bauer — “The Anti-Semite internationale”: the exporting of anti-Jewish scholarship and propaganda by the Third Reich / Dirk Rupnow — Heralds of a new order: Mussolini, Hitler and the purging of Europe / Patrick Bernhard. Chapter abstracts.
Norris, Pippa, and Ronald Inglehart. Cultural Backlash: Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of Authoritarian Populism. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. First chapter.
The Oxford Handbook of the Radical Right. Ed. Jens Rydgren. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Contents: Acknowledgments — List of Contributors — The Radical Right: An Introduction / Jens Rydgren — Part I Ideology and Discourse — The Radical Right and Nationalism / Tamir Bar-On — The Radical Right and Islamophobia / Aristotle Kallis — The Radical Right and Antisemitism / Ruth Wodak — The Radical Right and Populism / Hans-Georg Betz — The Radical Right and Fascism / Nigel Copsey — The Radical Right and Euroskepticism / Sofia Vasilopoulou — Part II Issues — Explaining Electoral Support for the Radical Right / Kai Arzheimer — Party Systems and Radical Right-Wing Parties / Herbert Kitschelt — Gender and the Radical Right / Hilde Coffé — Globalization, Cleavages, and the Radical Right / Simon Bornschier — Party Organization and the Radical Right / David Art — Charisma and the Radical Right / Roger Eatwell — Media and the Radical Right / Antonis A. Ellinas — The Non-Party Sector of the Radical Right / John Veugelers and Gabriel Menard — The Political Impact of the Radical Right / Michelle Hale Williams — The Radical Right as Social Movement Organizations / Manuela Caiani and Donatella della Porta — Youth and the Radical Right / Cynthia Miller-Idriss — Religion and the Radical Right / Michael Minkenberg — Radical Right Cross-National Links and International Cooperation / Manuela Caiani — Political Violence and the Radical Right / Leonard Weinberg and Eliot Assoudeh — Part III Case Studies — The Radical Right in France / Nonna Mayer, full text — The Radical Right in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland / Uwe Backes — The Radical Right in Belgium and the Netherlands / Joop J. M. van Holsteyn — The Radical Right in Southern Europe / Carlo Ruzza — The Radical Right in the United Kingdom / Matthew J. Goodwin and James Dennison — The Radical Right in the Nordic Countries / Anders Widfeldt — The Radical Right in Eastern Europe / Lenka Buštíková, full text — The Radical Right in Post-Soviet Russia / Richard Arnold and Andreas Umland — The Radical Right in Post-Soviet Ukraine / Melanie Mierzejewski-Voznyak — The Radical Right in the United States of America / Christopher Sebastian Parker — The Radical Right in Australia / Andy Fleming and Aurelien Mondon — The Radical Right in Israel / Arie Perliger and Ami Pedahzur — The Radical Right in Japan / Naoto Higuchi — Index
Para-Platforms: On the Spatial Politics of Right-wing Populism. Markus Miessen & Zoë Ritts (eds.). Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2018. With contributions by Benjamin H. Bratton, Liam Gillick, Hannes Grassegger, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Angela Nagle, Nina Power, Patricia Reed, Konrad Renner, Slavs & Tatars, Jonas Staal, Hito Steyerl, Wolfgang Tillmans, Stephan Trüby, and Christina Varvia (Forensic Architecture).
Pogue, James. Chosen Country: A Rebellion in the West. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2018
Populism on the Loose. Edited by Urpo Kovala, Emilia Palonen, Maria Ruotsalainen, and Tuija Saresma. Nykykulttuurin tutkimuskeskuksen julkaisuja, 122. Jyväskylä, Finland: Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2018. Contents: I. On Being on the Loose – The editors: Foreword, 11-12 – Urpo Kovala and Emilia Palonen: Populism on the loose: seminal preflections on the condition of differentiality, 13-26 – II. Conceptualising populisms in national contexts – Björn Fryklund: Populism in the Nordic countries 1965-2015: The Swedish case as an ideal type or comparative yardstick for the development of populism, 29-51 – Halil Gürhanlı: Populism on steroids: Erdoğanists and their enemies in Turkey 53-80 – Virpi Salojärvi: Together with the people: framing populism in government and opposition newspapers in President Chavez’s Venezuela, 81-98 – Mihnea-Simion Stoica: Romanian populism: between radical nationalism and communist nostalgia, 99-116 – III. Intersecting Populisms – Elisa Bellè and Barbara Poggio: New faces of populism: the Italian ‘anti-gender’ mobilization, 119-141 – Jiri Nieminen: Populism and the Christian right in Finland: the political rhetoric of the Patmos Foundation for World Missions, 143-160 – Urpo Kovala and Jyrki Pöysä: The ‘jytky’ of the Finns Party: or, how to take advantage of masculinity in populist politics, 161-175 – Tuija Saresma: Gender populism: three cases of Finns Party actors’ traditionalist anti-feminism, 177-200 – IV. Populism as a floating signifier? – Tuula Vaarakallio: The concept of populism in the Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, 203-211 – Maria Ruotsalainen: Tracing the concept of hate speech in Finland, 213-230 – Emilia Palonen: Cultural populism: the case of Guggenheim Helsinki, 231-259. Full text and here.
Populism, Populists, and the Crisis of Political Parties: A Comparison of Italy, Austria, and Germany 1990-2015. Edited by Günther Pallaver, Michael Gehler, and Maurizio Cau. Annali dell’Istituto storico italo-germanico in Trento. Jahrbuch des italienisch-deutschen historischen Instituts in Trient Contributi / Beiträge 34. Bologna: Società editrice il Mulino; Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2018. Contents: Günther Pallaver, Michael Gehler and Maurizio Cau: Introduction, 10–15 — I. Historical Perspectives and Transformation Process — Michael Gehler: Different Paths toward Europe? Germany, Italy, and Austria 1945-2009, 18–45 — Karin Priester: Right-wing Populism in Europe, 46–63 — Koen Abts and Rudi Laermans: Populism: Definitions, Questions, Problems, and Theories, 64–80 — Maurizio Cau: Populism vs Constitutionalism. The Theoretical Core of Populist Ideology and the Foundations of the Democratic System, 82–99 — Günther Pallaver: Populism in the Mainstream Media: Germany, Austria, and Italy in Comparison, 100–121 — II. Political Actors Shaping the Populist Challenge — Reinhold Gärtner: Jörg Haider and His Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, 124–139 — Marco Brunazzo: The Northern League: Bossi, Salvini, and the Many Faces of Populism, 140–157 — Giovanni Orsina: Berlusconi as a Circumstantial Populist, 158–181 — Lutz Klinkhammer: Gianfranco Fini. From Neofascist “Dauphin” to anti-Fascist “Traitor,” 182–199 — Frank Decker: “Alternative für Deutschland”: The Belated Arrival of Right-wing Populism in the Federal Republic, 200–217 — Manfred Görtemaker: Angela Merkel and Romano Prodi: Antithesis of Populism? 218–237 — III. European Political Parties, Their Response to the Populist Challenge, and Their Treatment of Populism — Steven van Hecke and Alex Andrione-Moylan: Between Collaboration and Demarcation: The European People’s Party and the Populist Wave, 240–259 — Giovanni Bernardini: Social Democracy and the Challenge of Populism, 260–277 — Hans Heiss: The Greens and Populism: A Contradiction in Terms? 278–303 — Guido Thiemeyer: European Liberal Parties and the Challenge of Populism, 304–319 — Anton Pelinka: Populism. A Short Conclusion to the Volume, 320–333. Chapter previews.
Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right: Online Actions and Offline Consequences in Europe and the US. Edited by Maik Fielitz and Nick Thurston. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2018. Contents: Introduction, by Stephen Albrecht, Maik Fielitz and Nick Thurston, 7-22; Understanding the Alt-Right. Ideologues, ‘Lulz’ and Hiding in Plain Sight, by Rob May and Matthew Feldman, 25-36, full text and here and here; LARPing & Liberal Tears. Irony, Belief and Idiocy in the Deep Vernacular Web, by Marc Tuters, 37-48; Parallel Ports. Sociotechnical Change from the Alt-Right to Alt-Tech, by Joan Donovan, Becca Lewis and Brian Friedberg, 49-66; Creating a New Normal. The Mainstreaming of Far-Right Ideas Through Online and Offline Action in Hungary, by Philipp Karl, 67-78; Between Anti-Feminism and Ethnicized Sexism. Far-Right Gender Politics in Germany, by Lynn Berg, 79-92; The Far Right Across Borders. Networks and Issues of (Trans)National Cooperation in Western Europe on Twitter, by Caterina Froio and Bharath Ganesh, 93-106; Zine Publishing and the Polish Far Right, by Kaja Marczewska, 107-120; What Makes a Symbol Far Right? Co-opted and Missed Meanings in Far-Right Iconography, by Cynthia Miller-Idriss, 123-136; “Do You Want Meme War?” Understanding the Visual Memes of the German Far Right, by Lisa Bogerts and Maik Fielitz, 137-154; The Murder of Keira. Misinformation and Hate Speech as Far-Right Online Strategies, by Alina Darmstadt, Mick Prinz and Oliver Saa, 155-168; Counter-Creativity. Innovative Ways to Counter Far-Right Communication Tactics, by Julia Ebner, 169-182; Activating the Archive From Below at a Moment of Cultural and Political Crisis, by Gregory Sholette, 183-192; Back to Front Truths. Hate Library, by Nick Thurston, 193-204; Biographical Notes, 205-210. Full text and here and here.
Radical Right Movement Parties in Europe. Edited by Manuela Caiani and Ondřej Císař. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018. Contents: Part 1 – Theory. Chapter 1. Radical Right Movement Parties in Europe: an introduction (Manuela Caiani and Ondøej Císař), full text – Chapter 2. Movements, Parties, and ‘Movement-Parties’ of the Radical Right: Towards a Unified Approach? (Manuela Caiani and Ondřej Císař) – Part 2 – Western Europe. Chapter 3. Alternative für Deutschland: from the street to the Parliament? (Jakob Schwörer) — Chapter 4. UKIP and the UK’s radical right: A tale of movement party success? (Jeanne Hanna and Joel Busher) — Chapter 5. Still a radical right movement party? Political opportunities, party strategy and the cultural context of the Front National in France (Gilles Ivaldi and Gilles Frigoli), abstract — Chapter 6. Neo-Fascist movement parties in Italy. The extreme right between electoral and protest politics (Pietro Castelli Gattinara) — Chapter 7. From indignation to power. The genesis of the Independent Greeks (Maik Fielitz) — Chapter 8. Remaining on the Streets: Anti-Islamic PEGIDA Mobilization and its Relationship to Far Right Party Politics (Lars Erik Berntzen and Manès Weisskircher), full text and here — Chapter 9. The Relationship Between a Movement Party and Its Radical Flank: The Sweden Democrats and the Militant Factions Within the Swedish Neo-Nazi Ultra Nationalist Movement (Abby Peterson) — Part 3 – Central and Eastern Europe. Chapter 10. Jobbik and the crafting of a new Hungarian far-right (Andrea Pirro) — Chapter 11. Poland: Working in the gaps left behind: radical right movement parties in a consolidating party system (Ben Stanley) — Chapter 12. For the People, by the People? The Czech Radical and Populist Right after the Refugee Crisis (Ondřej Císař and Jiri Navratil) — Chapter 13. Slovakia: Radicalization of Radical Right: Nativist movements and parties in the Slovak political process (Olga Gyarfasova) — Chapter 14. From Streets to Seats? Comparing Movement-Parties in Southeast Europe: The cases of Kosovo and Macedonia (Ivan Stefanovski and Alma Vardari) — Chapter 15. Conclusion: Movements vs. parties, movements and parties, movements or parties? Types of interactions within the radical right (Manuela Caiani and Ondřej Císař). Chapter abstracts.
Remembering the Holocaust in Educational Settings. Edited by Andy Pearce. London: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Introduction.
Renton, David. Never Again: Rock Against Racism and the Anti-Nazi League 1976-1982. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Chapter 1. In England, dreaming.
Rethinking Right-wing Women Gender and the Conservative Party, 1880s to the Present. Edited by Clarisse Berthezène and Julie V. Gottlieb. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018. Contents: Introduction, by Clarisse Berthezène and Julie V. Gottlieb, 1-10 — 1. ‘Open the eyes of England’: female unionism and conservatism, 1886-1914, by Diane Urquhart, 11-28 — 2. Christabel Pankhurst: a Conservative suffragette? by June Purvis, 29-45 — 3. At the heart of the party? The women’s Conservative organisation in the age of partial suffrage, 1914-28, by David Thackeray, 46-65 — 4. Conservative women and the Primrose League’s struggle for survival, 1914-32, by Matthew C. Hendley, 66-88 — 5. Modes and models of Conservative women’s leadership in the 1930s, by Julie V. Gottlieb, 89-103 — 6. The middlebrow and the making of a ‘new common sense’: women’s voluntarism, Conservative politics and representations of womanhood, by Clarisse Berthezène, 104-121 — 7. Churchill, women, and the politics of gender, by Richard Toye, 122-139 — 8. ‘The statutory woman whose main task was to explore what women … were likely to think’: Margaret Thatcher and women’s politics in the 1950s and 1960s, by Krista Cowman, 140-155 — 9. Conservatism, gender and the politics of everyday life, 1950s-1980s, by Adrian Bingham, 156-174 — 10. Feminist responses to Thatcher and Thatcherism, by Laura Beers, 175-191 — 11. The (feminised) contemporary Conservative Party, by Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs, 192-214 — 12. Conserving Conservative women: a view from the archives, by Jeremy McIlwaine, 215-231 — 13. Women2Win and the feminisation of the UK Conservative Party, by Baroness Anne Jenkin, introduction by Sarah Childs, 232-241. Chapter abstracts.
Riemen, Rob. To Fight against This Age: On Fascism and Humanism. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2018
The Rise of Right-Populism: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation and Australian Politics. Bligh Grant, Tod Moore, and Tony Lynch, Editors. Singapore: Springer, 2018. Contents: Introduction, by Bligh Grant – Ideation – One Nation and Militant Democracy by Graham Maddox – Pauline Hanson’s One Nation: Right-Populism in a Neoliberal World, by Tony Lynch – Pauline Hanson, One Nation (PHON) and Right-Wing Protective Popular Nationalism: Monocultural Tendencies at the Expense of Social Cohesion, by Belinda J. Flannery and Susan E. Watt – Election – One Nation and the Heartland’s Cleavage: An Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis, by Ben Reid and Gang-Jun Liu – Pauline Hanson, Personality, and Electoral Fortunes, by Raphaella Kathryn Crosby – Politics and Policy – One Nation and Indigenous Reconciliation, by Simon Burgess – “Manning Up” with Pauline Hanson: Playing the Gender Card, Again, b Jim Jose – Rebranded Pauline Hanson: A Party of Policy or Protest? by Jo Coghlan – Comparison – Once as Tragedy and Again as Farce: Hansonism, Backlashers, and Economic Nationalism After 20 Years, by Tod Moore – Shifting Repertoires of Populism and Neo-Nationalism: Austria and Brexit Britain, by Alan Scott. Chapter abstracts.
Rolph, Stephanie R. Resisting Equality: The Citizens’ Council, 1954-1989. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2018
Rosenfeld, Sophia. Democracy and Truth: A Short History. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018
Runciman, David. How Democracy Ends. New York: Basic Books, 2018
Saslow, Eli. Rising out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist. New York: Doubleday, 2018
Schmidt-Kleinert, Anja. Inclusion through Exclusion: How Young Immigrant Israelis in the Nationalist Yisra’el Beitenu Party Read Israeli Citizenship. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 2018
Schneider, Christina. The Responsive Union: National Elections and European Governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018
Slobodian, Quinn. Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2018
Snyder, Timothy. The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America. New York: Tim Duggan Books, 2018
Sparrow, Jeff. Trigger Warnings: Political Correctness and the Rise of the Right. Melbourne and London: Scribe, 2018
Stanley, Jason. How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them. New York: Random House, 2018
Staub, Michael E. The Mismeasure of Minds: Debating Race and Intelligence between Brown and The Bell Curve. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2018
Szombati, Kristóf. The Revolt of the Provinces: Anti-Gypsyism and Right-Wing Politics in Hungary. New York: Berghahn Books, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Tamir, Dan. Hebrew Fascism in Palestine, 1922-1942. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Tenold, Vegas. Everything You Love Will Burn: Inside the Rebirth of White Nationalism in America. New York: Nation Books, 2018
Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents. Volume 148: Lone Wolf Terrorists. Edited by Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Contents.
Terrorism in America. Edited by Robin Maria Valeri and Kevin Borgeson. New York: Routledge, 2018. Contents: Introduction / Robin Maria Valeri and Kevin Borgeson, full text – Part I. Roots of Terrorism – Ch 1. The Criminology of Terrorism / Thomas R. O’Connor – Ch 2. Right-Wing Domestic Terrorism / Kevin Borgeson – Ch 3. Leftist Political Violence: From Terrorism to Social Protest / Michael Loadenthal – Part II. Terrorist Beliefs and Ideologies – Ch 4. Christian Identity / Kevin Borgeson – Ch 5. Islamist Terror in America / Christopher J. Wright – Ch 6. The Sovereign Citizens Movement / Robin Maria Valeri – Part III. Recruitment and Radicalized – Ch 7. From Declarations to Deeds: Terrorist Propaganda and the Spread of Hate and Terrorism Through Cyberspace / Robin Maria Valeri – Ch 8. Killing Alone: Can the Work Performance Literature Help Us Solve the Enigma of Lone Wolf Terrorism? / Joel A. Capellan – Ch 9. Pathways to Terrorism / Mark Hamm – Part IV. Effects of Terrorism – Ch 10. Terrorism and Fear: “Terrorists Want a Lot of People Afraid – Not a Lot of People Dead” / Thomas Monahan and Robin Maria Valeri – Ch. 11. Conclusion: An End to Terrorism / Robin Maria Valeri. Chapter abstracts.
Thorleifsson, Cathrine. Nationalist Responses to the Crises in Europe: Old and New Hatreds. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. Preface, Introduction, and References and here. Chapter abstracts.
Tremblay, Arjun. Diversity in Decline? The Rise of the Political Right and the Fate of Multiculturalism. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Triggering Terror: Illicit Gun Markets and Firearms Acquisition of Terrorist Networks in Europe. Nils Duquet (ed.). Brussels: Flemish Peace Institute, 2018. Full text.
Trumping the Mainstream: The Conquest of Democratic Politics by the Populist Radical Right. Edited by Lise Esther Herman and James Muldoon. Routledge, 2018. Contents: Introduction: populism in the twenty-first century: from the fringe to the mainstream, by Lise Esther Herman and James Muldoon, full text; PART I. Changing strategies in the PRR political landscape. 1. The mainstreaming of far-right extremism online and how to counter it: a case study on UK, US and French elections, by Jacob Davey, Erin Marie Saltman, and Jonathan Birdwell; 2. Populisms in Europe: leftist, rightist, centrist and paternalist-nationalist challengers, by Zsolt Enyedi and Martin Mölder; 3. Populist nationalism and ontological security: the construction of moral antagonisms in the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Belgium, by Joseph Lacey; 4. Left, right, but no in-between: explaining American polarisation and post-factualism under President Trump, by Christopher Sebastian Parker, Sebastian Mayer, and Nicole Buckley; 5. Paving the way for Trump: the Tea Party’s invisible influence on the 2016 election, by Kristin Haltinner; 6. “Ni droite, Ni gauche, Français!” Far right populism and the future of Left/Right politics, by Marta Lorimer (pre-publish version and here); PART II. The impact of the PRR on mainstream politics 7. Populist radical right mainstreaming and challenges to democracy in an enlarged Europe, by Bartek Pytlas, full text; 8. The weight of negativity: the impact of immigration perceptions on the Brexit vote, by Sarah Harrison; 9. From soft to hard Brexit: UKIP’s not so invisible influence on the Eurosceptic radicalisation of the Conservative Party since 2015, by Agnès Alexandre-Collier; 10. So close, yet so far: the French Front National and Les Républicains (2007-2017), by Florence Haegel and Nonna Mayer; 11. There’s something about Marine: strategies against the far right in the 2017 French presidential elections, by Lise Esther Herman and James Muldoon. Chapter abstracts.
Tsui, Brian. China’s Conservative Revolution: The Quest for a New Order, 1927-1949. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018
The U.S. Constitution and Secession: A Documentary Anthology of Slavery and White Supremacy. Edited by Dwight T. Pitcaithley. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2018
Valencia-García, Louie Dean. Antiauthoritarian Youth Culture in Francoist Spain: Clashing with Fascism. London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi, Sydney: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018
Violent Extremism in the 21st Century: International Perspectives. Edited by Gwynyth Overland, Arnfinn J. Andersen, Kristin Engh Førde, Kjetil Grødum, and Joseph Salomonsen. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. Contents: Introduction – Prologue – Part I: Understanding the Problem: Concepts, Theories and Models – Chapter One: Disengagement from Terrorism, by Tore Bjørgo – Chapter Two: Radical Right Wing versus Radical Islam among Young People in Norway, by Viggo Vestel – Chapter Three: Can We Predict and Prevent Religious Radicalisation? by F. LeRon Shults – Chapter Four: The Resurgence of Far-right and Far-left Parties in the Time of the Great Recession, by Jitka Doležalová and Hana Fitzová – Part II: Understanding the Problem: Case Studies – Chapter One: Counter-Terrorism in the Classroom, by Rob Faure Walker – Chapter Two: Radicalisation in Norwegian Prisons: The Story of Zubair, by David Hansen – Chapter Three: Burning the Bridge: Recruitment and Indoctrination of Children in Northern Uganda by the Lord´s Resistance Army (LRA), by Kennedy Amone-P’Olak – Chapter Four: From Childhood Trauma to Violent Extremism, by Kai Krogh and Anders Lundesgaard – Part III: Addressing the Problem: Policy – Chapter One: Humanitarian Law in an Age of Terror–A Journalist’s Perspective, by Roy Gutman – Chapter Two: Global Challenges: Local Solutions? The Role of Norwegian Municipalities in Prevention of Violent Extremism, by Yngve Carlsson – Chapter Three: Hate Crime Policy: Global Controversies and the Norwegian Approach, by Nina Høy-Petersen and Katrine Fangen, full text – Chapter Four: Countering Violent Extremism: Public Mental Health Promotion in a Public Health Paradigm, by Valerie DeMarinis – Chapter Five: Parents as Agents in Strategies to Prevent Radicalisation, by Beret Bråten and Silie Sønsterudbråten – Part IV: Addressing the Problem: Psychosocial Interventions – Chapter One: Mentoring in Anti-Radicalisation. LGT: A Systematic Assessment, Intervention and Supervision Tool in Mentoring, by Preben Berthelsen – Chapter Two: Rehabilitation and Reintegration for Foreign Fighters: A Role for the Criminal Justice Sector, by Eva Entenmann, Liesbeth van der Heide, Jessica Dorsey, and Daan Weggemans – Chapter Three: Elusive Youth: Recruitment Issues in Work to Prevent Radicalisation among Immigrant Youth, by Eugene Guribye and Kjetil Grødum – Chapter Four: Restorative Care of Young Offenders in Youth Detention, by Murray Robinson – Part V: Signs of Hope – Chapter One: From Neo-Nazi Skinhead to “Former” a Narrative of Disengagement, by Christian Picciolini – Chapter Two: Opening the Tent of Peace, by Rabbi Michael Melchior
von Beyme, Klaus. From Post-democracy to Neo-Democracy. Cham: Springer, 2018 [New Forms of Participation and the Dangers of Populism and Right-Wing Extremism, 31-50, chapter abstract and references]
von Beyme, Klaus. Rightwing Populism: An Element of Neodemocracy. Cham: Springer, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Vorländer, Hans, Maik Herold, and Steven Schäller. PEGIDA and New Right-Wing Populism in Germany. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts and references.
Walker, Anders. The Burning House: Jim Crow and the Making of Modern America. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018
Weinberg, Leonard. Fascism, Populism and American Democracy. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstracts. Introduction and here.
Weisman, Jonathan. (((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2018
Wendling, Mike. Alt-Right: From 4Chan to the White House. London: Pluto Press, 2018
When Populism Meets Nationalism: Reflections on Parties in Power. Edited by Alberto Martinelli. Milan: ISPI, 2018. Contents: Introduction / Paolo Magri – Populism & Nationalism: The (Peculiar) Case of Italy / Alberto Martinelli – National-Populism in Trump’s First Year of Presidency / Eliza Tanner Hawkins and Kirk A. Hawkins – Populism and Nationalism in CEE: Two of a Perfect Pair? / Radoslaw Markowski – The Unsettling Shadow of the Past: National-Populism in Austria / Karin Liebhart – Turkey’s AKP and the West: Nationalism, Populism and Beyond / Ilke Toygür – National-Populism in Russia: Ticking All the Boxes? / Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti – “Democraduras”? Venezuela and National-Populism in Latin America / Carlos de la Torre and Federico Finchelstein. Full text and here and here.
White, Khadijah Costley. The Branding of Right-Wing Activism: The News Media and the Tea Party. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Whittier, Nancy. Frenemies: Feminists, Conservatives, and Sexual Violence. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Wilson, Robert A. The Eugenic Mind Project. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018
Wolfreys, James. Republic of Islamophobia: The Rise of Respectable Racism in France. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018
Yablokov, Ilya. Fortress Russia: Conspiracy Theories in the Post-Soviet World. Cambridge, Eng.: Polity Press, 2018
Yakushko, Oksana. Modern-Day Xenophobia: Critical Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on the Roots of Anti-Immigrant Prejudice. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Chapter abstracts.
Zuckerberg, Donna. Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2018 [Introduction; 1. Arms and the Manosphere; 2. The Angriest Stoics; 3. The Ovid Method; 4. How to Save Western Civilization; Conclusion; Glossary of Red Pill Terms].
Zúquete, José Pedro. The Identitarians: The Movement against Globalism and Islam in Europe. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2018
DISSERTATIONS AND THESES
Abdi, Fatihya. “Euroscepticism revisited: the 2016 Leave vote: Beyond the identity approach.” M.A., Leiden University, 2018. Full text.
Aitton, Liesa Anna. “Comfortable bed-fellows? Russia and the radical right after the Crimean annexation.” M.A., University of Tartu, 2018. (“This study examines the radical rightist stances of the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), the Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (FPÖ), the Front National (FN), Jobbik Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik), the UK Independence Party (UKIP), and the Vlaams Belang (VB) on Russia in the light of the Ukrainian crisis, in particularly the Crimean crisis.”) Full text.
Alkiviadou, Natalie. “Challenging Right-Wing Extremism in England and Wales and Greece: Tools Available in International, European and National Law.” Ph.D., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2018. Full text.
Arnts, Leon-Joel Theodor. “Hoyerswerda 1991: The Political Debate and Media Coverage in the Aftermath of Xenophobic Violence in Reunified Germany.” Master thesis, Utrecht University, 2018. Full text.
Atabong, Nkenganyi N?Mandela. “Immigration and the Revival of Nationalist Sentiments in France: A Nationalistic Rhetoric of Marine Le Pen.” Master’s Thesis, University of Jyväskylä, 2018. Full text.
Baker, Alex Pieter. “Getting to Know the Populist Radical Right in Germany: The Afd in a Comparative Perspective.” M.A., Indiana University, 2018. Document Preview and here.
Beijsterveldt, Aniek van. “The impact of populist radical right parties on national immigration and integration policies in Europe: An analysis of Finland, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands.” MSc, Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), 2018. Full text.
Berntzen, Lars Erik. “The Anti-Islamic Movement: Far Right and Liberal?” Doctoral thesis, European University Institute, 2018. Introduction and bibliography. Chapter 6. Networks: Broad and ideologically diverse. Chapter 7. Anti-Islamic Mobilization: Activist Messages and Emotions. Abstract and here.
Besnier, Lorraine. “The Past in the Present: On the Role of Cultural Memory in the Rise of Radical Right Populist Parties in Germany and Italy.” Master Thesis, Leiden University, 2018. Full text.
Brookes, Ellen May. “The Impact of Right-Wing Populism on Security: The Case of the Philippines.” M.A., The University of British Columbia (Vancouver), 2018. Full text.
Çalişkan, Hülya Ecem. “The Rise of Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe: The Case of the Alternative for Germany (AfD).” M.S., Middle East Technical University, 2018. Full text.
da Silva, Jessica. “The Rise of Populist Right-Wing Parties in France.” M.A., University of Manitoba, 2018. Full text.
Damhuis, Koen Henricus Bernardus. “Roads to the radical right: understanding different forms of electoral support for radical right-wing parties in France and the Netherlands.” Ph.D., European University Institute, 2018. Abstract.
Dee, Olivia. “The Pro-Life Campaign in England, 1966-1989.” Ph.D., Royal Holloway, University of London, 2018. Abstract.
Dehdari, Sirus Håfström. “Radical Right, Identity, and Retaliation.” Ph.D., Stockholm University, 2018. Full text.
Donley, Genie A. “The Gathering Storm: the Role of White Nationalism in U.S. Politics.” M.A., Cleveland State University, 2018. Full text.
Duregård, Agnes. “Political Climate? How Environmental Attitudes relates to Support for Radical Right-wing Parties in the Nordic Countries.” Master’s Thesis, Uppsala University, 2018. Full text.
Ebin, Chelsea. “A New Religious Right: Conservative Catholic and Protestant Coalition Building, 1971-1981.” Ph.D., The New School for Social Research of The New School, 2018. Document Preview.
Endal, Lars. “Radicalization and Lone Wolf Terrorism: A case study of right-wing terrorists.” M.A., Norges miljø- og biovitenskapelige universitet, 2018. Full text and here.
Etherington, Jordan. “Ideological Parallels Between Gamergate and White Supremacy: A Thematic Content.” M.A., University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2018. Full text.
Fellows, Grant S. “The Foundations of Aleksandr Dugin’s Geopolitics: Montage Fascism and Eurasianism as Blowback.” M.A., University of Denver, 2018. Full text.
Fitz, William Peter. “Reactionary Postmodernism? Neoliberalism, Multiculturalism, the Internet, and the Ideology of the New Far Right in Germany.” Ph.D., The University of Vermont, 2018. Full text.
Gabrielsson, Daniel. “The Psychological and Ideological Roots of Support for the Sweden Democrats.” Masters thesis, Umeå University, 2018. Abstract.
Gilbert, Matthew R. “‘Domestic Extremism Violence Facing U.S. Law Enforcement’: How Can These Threats Be Mitigated?” Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University, 2018. Document preview.
Gornishka, Iva K. “Interactive Search and Exploration in Social Multimedia Networks.” MSc, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2018. Full text.
Graefe, Alisha. “American Hatred: Wild West Myths, Color-coded Rhetoric, and the Shaping of the Aryan Nations.” M.A., Boise State University, 2018. Full text.
Hagen, Sal Hendrik. “Here I Am, Praying to an Ancient Egyptian Frog: Exploring Political Fluidity on 4chan/pol/.” MA Thesis, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2018. Full text.
Hansen, Anja. “Historical and Doctrinal Roots of Scandinavian National-Populism.” Ph.D., Sapienza Università di Roma, 2018. Full text.
Haringova, Ingrida. “Governmental Approaches Towards Countering Violent Extremism and Radicalization: A Comparative Analysis of the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Denmark.” Master thesis, Charles University, 2018. Full text.
Hissink, Elias. “Under the veil of equality: a comparative analysis of gender issues of populist radical-right parties.” Master Thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2018. Full text.
Huijgen, S. C. “Violently Pursuing the Sacred. Reconceptualizing the Religion/Terrorism Nexus: A Comparative Analysis of Right-Wing and Jihadist Terrorism.” Master thesis, Utrecht University, 2018. Full text.
Jackson, Sam. “The Oath Keepers: Patriotism, Dissent, and the Edge of Violence.” Ph.D., Syracuse Universe, 2018. Abstract and here.
Kasianenko, Nataliia. “Nationalism and Issue Saliency: A Mixed-Method Analysis of Eastern Europe and Russia.” Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno, 2018. Full text.
Kisić, Pasko. “From Cambridge to Charlottesville: Media outlets and the relation between social media and far-right.” M.S., Lund University, 2018. Full text and here and here.
Lewis-Vidler, Jennifer Ruth. “Traveller, Boxer and Fascist: The Identities of Joe Beckett.” Ph.D., University of Southampton, 2018. Full text.
March-Safbom, Terri A. “Weapons of Mass Distraction: Strategies for Countering the Paper Terrorism of Sovereign Citizens.” M.A., Naval Postgraduate School, 2018. Full text.
Mastracci, Matteo. “Populist parties in Europe, from propaganda to legal reforms: whether freedoms of expression, association and religion are under threat?” LL.M, Riga Graduate School of Law, 2018. Full text.
Melton, Alwyn J. “The Rise of American Extremism: An Exploratory Analysis of American Religious and Political Extremism from Presidents Jimmy Carter to Barack Obama: 1977-2016.” Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University, 2018. Full text.
Mistry, Amita. “Decolonising Britain: To what extent did the activities of right-wing groups between 1960-1973 indicate a wider British inability to come to terms with the new post-colonial order?” M.A. thesis, Universiteit Leiden, 2018. Full text.
Moreno, Brandon A. “Images in the Rhetoric of the Far-Right in France and Germany.” M.A., Northern Arizona University, 2018. Document Preview.
Murphy, Billy J. “Timelines and Indicators in Lone Wolf Terrorism Attack Mobilization.” Master of Public Administration and Master of Criminal Justice, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 2018. Full text.
Patenaude, Willis, III. “Modern American Populism: Analyzing the Economics Behind the Silent Majority, the Tea Party, and Trumpism.” M.A., Iowa State University, 2018. Full text and here.
Pendley, James Adam. “The Cloudy Crystal Ball: Detecting and Disrupting Homegrown Violent Extremism.” M.A., Naval Postgraduate School, 2018. Full text.
Poláčková, Dana. “Media, Terrorism, and Political Ideologies: Framing of Right-Wing and Islamic Terrorism by Conservative and Liberal U.S. Media.” M.S., Leiden University, 2018. Full text.
Raj, Rahul Ranjan. “Qualitative Insights Into Online Communication Pattern of Radical Right in India Using Twitter data.” Masters thesis, School of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, 2019. Full text.
Rousis, Gregory. “The Truth is Out There: The Use of Conspiracy Theories by Radical Violent Extremist Organizations.” M.S., University of North Florida, 2018. Full text.
Rozali, Oleko. “Immigration and Radical Right The case of Greece.” Msc thesis, Leiden University College The Hague, 2018. Full text.
Schaake, Katharina. “Mainstream Parties reacting to Right-Wing Populism: An analysis of final speeches during the 2017 federal elections in Germany.” Master’s Degree, Lund University, 2018. Full text.
Schackmuth, Alex. “Extremism, Fake News and Hate: Effects of Social Media in the Post-Truth Era.” M.A., DePaul University, 2018. Full text.
Shekhovtsov, Anton. “Russia and the European Far Right.” Ph.D., UCL (University College London), 2018. Abstract.
Simeonov, Pamela. “‘The EU protects’: the rise of radical right-wing populism in economically successful countries in Europe.” Master thesis, University of Amsterdam, 2018. Full text.
Sinersaari, Inna. “Negotiating ‘Finnishness’ – The discursive construction of Finnish national identities in online discussions around immigration.” Master’s Thesis, Linköping university, 2018. Full text.
Snegovaya, Maria. “Ex-Communist Party Choices and the Electoral Success of the Radical Right in Central and Eastern Europe.” Ph.D., Columbia University, 2018. Full text.
Tan, Anna Elizabeth. “Variation in Extremist Political Violence on the Far-Left and Far-Right in the United States, 1980-2017.” Ph.D., University of California, Irvine, 2018. Full text.
Tepper, Madison. “The Paradox of Transnational (Neo)nationalism: Neo-Nationalist Entanglements with Capital-‘Isms’ in Modern Poland.” M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2018. Full text.
Tranfi, Ivan. “A War for the Soul of a Nation: Religious Nationalism and Radical Right Mobilization in Contemporary Croatia.” M.A., Central European University, 2018. Full text.
Vodegel, Jasper M.G. “Populism in the Netherlands: Framing a Crisis. Why people support right-wing populist parties in the Netherlands.” Masters thesis, Radboud University Nijmegen, 2018. Full text.
Vollgraaff, Werner. “Populism and Liberal Democracy: Three Case Studies.” Master’s thesis in Political Science, Stellenbosch University, 2018. Full text.
Williams, Byron Edward. “The Nature of the Alt-Right.” M.A., Victoria University of Wellington, 2018. Full text.
Williams, Joe B. “Domestic Terrorism in the United States.” Ph.D., Walden University, 2018. Full text.
Winstone, Alexander John. “To what extent has Euroscepticism impacted upon policy development within the European Union?” M.A., Leiden University, 2018. Full text.
Wood, Natasha R. “Attitudes Towards Racism in KKK Forums: Denouncement, Avoidance, and Neutralization.” M.A., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 2018. Full text.
Zimmermann, Melanie. “The Relationship Between Domestic Violence and Terrorism: A Comparison Between the United Kingdom and the United States.” M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2018. Document preview.
Zoller, Jessica. “Migration to Austria: A study on the cultural differentiation of immigrants and its effect on right-wing voting.” Msc, Lund University, 2018. Full text.
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS AND COLLECTIONS
Abou-Chadi, Tarik, and Werner Krause. “Radical right success and mainstream parties’ anti-immigrant policy shifts.” Democratic Audit UK, 24 July 2018. Full text.
Abou-Chadi, Tarik, and Werner Krause. “The Causal Effect of Radical Right Success on Mainstream Parties’ Policy Positions: A Regression Discontinuity Approach.” British Journal of Political Science, Published online: 14 June 2018. Full text and here and here and here and here. Appendix. Replication Data.
Abts, Koen, Thierry Kochuyt, and Stijn Van Kessel. “Populism in Belgium: the mobilization of the body anti-politic.” The Ideational Approach to Populism: Concept, Theory, and Analysis. Edited by Kirk Hawkins, Ryan E. Carlin, Levente Littvay, and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 330-347. Chapter abstract.
Ackermann, Kathrin, Eros Zampieri, and Markus Freitag. “Personality and Voting for a Right-Wing Populist Party – Evidence from Switzerland.” Swiss Political Science Review 24.4 (December 2018): 545-564. Full text and here and here and here.
Adorf, Philipp. “A New Blue-collar Force: The Alternative for Germany and the Working Class.” German Politics and Society 36.4 (Winter 2018): 29-49. Abstract.
Afonso, Alexandre, and Line Rennwald. “Social Class and the Changing Welfare State Agenda of Radical Right Parties in Europe.” Welfare Democracies & Party Politics: Explaining Electoral Dynamics in Times of Changing Welfare Capitalism. Edited by Philip Manow, Bruno Palier, and Hanna Schwander. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 171-194. Full text.
Ahmed, Nafeez. “Comment is white: far-right extremism’s subversion of the British media.” INSURGE intelligence – Medium, October 16, 2018. Mentions AfD (German closet neo-Nazi party); Steve Bannon (Trump’s former chief strategist); John Bolton (Chairman of Gatestone until resigning to take up the role of Trump’s National Security Advisor); Breitbart; Anders Breivik (convicted Norwegian terrorist and mass murderer); Cambridge Analytica (firm that helped win the Trump election and Brexit referendum); ‘cultural Bolshevism’ (Nazi term that was the root of ‘cultural Marxism’); ‘cultural Marxism’ (antisemitic conspiracy theory, created by William Lind in the 1990s and adopted by the far-right); Lord Daniel Finkelstein (Times columnist and a former Director of Policy Exchange who has openly affiliated with dangerous, fringe far-right hate groups); Gates of Vienna blog (anti-Muslim blog which inspired Anders Breivik); Gatestone Institute (far-right anti-Muslim think tank based in Washington DC.); Sebastian Gorka (former Trump advisor); Julia Hobsbawm (founder of the UK Comments Awards); Lars Hedegaard (IFPS board chairman); Holocaust denial; ‘International Free Press Society’ (IFPS) (anti-Muslim campaign group based in Denmark); William Lind (far-right ideologue of the Free Congress Foundation); Londonistan: Britain’s Terror State from Within (Phillips); Rebekah Mercer (Trump mega-donor and member of Gatestone’s Board of Governors); Robert Mercer (billionaire and hedge-fund owner); Douglas Murray (senior distinguished fellow at Gatestone); Melanie Phillips (Times columnist who has openly affiliated with dangerous, fringe far-right hate groups); Daniel Pipes (chief originator of the Muslim ‘no-go zones’ trope); Policy Exchange (right wing think-tank); the Protocols of the Elders of Zion; Rebel Media (Canadian far-right anti-Semitic website); Tommy Robinson (street thug and convicted fraudster); Nina Rosenwald (financier and philanthropist who founded Gatestone in 2012); Robert Spencer (anti-Muslim ‘scholar’); ‘Ten Things I Hate About Jews’ (‘satirical video’ published by Rebel Media); Donald Trump; Vlaams Belang (VB) (Belgian neo-Nazi political party founded by Flemish ultra-nationalists); and Geert Wilders (Dutch Freedom Party politician). Full text. Abridged version.
Ahsan, Muhammad. “The Meta-Politics of the British Radical Right: The Case of Jonathan Bowden.” Journal of European Studies 34.1 (Jan. 2018): 56-67. Full text.
Aistrope, Tim, and Roland Bleiker. “Conspiracy and Foreign Policy.” Security Dialogue 49.3 (June 2018): 165-182. Abstract.
Ajanovic, Edma, Stefanie Mayer, and Birgit Sauer. “Constructing ‘the people’: An intersectional analysis of right-wing concepts of democracy and citizenship in Austria.” Journal of Language and Politics, available online: 13 September 2018. Abstract.
Albertazzi, Daniele, Arianna Giovannini, and Antonella Seddone. “‘No Regionalism Please, We Are Leghisti!’ the Transformation of the Italian Lega Nord Under the Leadership of Matteo Salvini.” Regional & Federal Studies 28.5 (2018): 645–71. Full text and here and here and here and here.
Alcalde, Ángel. “Towards Transnational Fascism: German Perceptions of Mussolini’s Fascists and the Early NSDAP.” Politics, Religion & Ideology 19.2 (2018): 176-195. Abstract and funding.
Alecou, Alexios. “Imported Nationalism: The Appearance and Evolution of ‘X’ Organization in Cyprus.” Cypriot Nationalisms in Context: History, Identity and Politics. Edited by Thekla Kyritsi and Nikos Christofis. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 135-153. Chapter abstract.
Allchorn, William. “Beyond Islamophobia? The role of Englishness and English national identity within English Defence League discourse and politics.” National Identities, Published online: 24 Oct. 2018. Abstract.
Allison, Kayla. “The Relevance of Bias Violence in the 21st Century.” Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Vol 23, Homicide and Violent Crime, edited by Mathieu Deflem. UK: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018. 101-117. Chapter abstract.
Almeida de Carvalho, Rita. “Ideology and Architecture in the Portuguese ‘Estado Novo’: Cultural Innovation within a Para-Fascist State (1932-1945).” Fascism 7 (2018) 141-174. Full text.
Althoff, Andrea. “Right-wing populism and religion in Germany: Conservative Christians and the Alternative for Germany (AfD).” Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik, First Online: 24 October 2018. Full text.
Altwaiji, Mubarak, and Muna Telha. “Socio-economic Issues Related to Immigrants in American Political and Election Discourses.” International Journal of English Linguistics 8.5 (2018): 63-70. Full text.
Álvarez-Benavides, Antonio. “Fascisms 2.0: The Spanish Case.” DigitCult – Scientific Journal on Digital Cultures 3.3 (Dec. 2018): 61-74. Full text.
Amengay, Abdelkarim, and Daniel Stockemer. “The Radical Right in Western Europe: A Meta-Analysis of Structural Factors.” Political Studies Review, First Published May 23, 2018. Full text. Supplemental material and here.
Amour, Philipp O. “Islamophobia and the Brand of Osama: What’s in a Name? What’s in an Image?” Siyaset, Ekonomi ve Yönetim Araştirmalari Dergisi / Research Journal of Politics, Economics and Management 6.2 (April 2018): 63-74. Full text.
Anderson, Wendy K. Z. “Classifying Whiteness: Unmasking White Nationalist Women’s Digital Design through an Intersectional Analysis of Contained Agency.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 116–132. Full text.
Anthony, Laurence. “Introducing Fireant: A Freeware, Multiplatform Social Media Data-Analysis Tool.” IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 61.4 (Dec. 2018): 428-442. Abstract.
Anwary, Afroza. “Intersection of Sexual Violence against Women and Sectarian Agendas in India.” Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies 7.3 (Oct. 2018): 1736-1761 [Sexual Violence against Women and Hindu Religious Radical Right Parties, 1742-1743]. Full text.
Arnold, Richard, and Lawrence P. Markowitz. “The evolution of violence within far-right mobilization: evidence from Russia.” Ethnic & Racial Studies 41.9 (July 2018): 1558-1573. Abstract and funding.
Arnold, Richard, and Karl Manuel Veth. “Racism and Russian Football Supporters’ Culture: A Case for Concern?” Problems of Post-Communism 65.2 (2018): 88-100. Full text.
Art, David. “The AfD and the End of Containment in Germany?” German Politics and Society 36.2 (June 2018): 76-86. Abstract.
Arzheimer, Kai. “Conceptual Confusion is Not Always a Bad Thing – The Curious Case of European Radical Right Studies.” Demokratie und Entscheidung: Beiträge zur Analytischen Politischen Theorie. Edited by Karl Marker, Annette Schmitt, and Jürgen Sirsch. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2018. 23-40. Full text.
Asal, Victor, and Andrew Vitek. “Sometimes they mean what they say: understanding violence among domestic extremists.” Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, Published online: 18 May 2018. Abstract.
Ascher, Diana L., and Safiya Umoja Noble. “Unmasking hate on Twitter: Disrupting anonymity by tracking trolls.” Free speech in the digital age. Ed. Katharine Gelber and Susan J. Brison. London: Oxford University Press, 2018. Full text.
Astier, Cristina, and Ander Errasti. “The European Crisis of Politics: Ethnoreligious Pluralism and the Rise of Radical Populism and Far-Right in Europe.” Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto 59 (2018): 19-25. Full text.
Atkinson, David C. “Charlottesville and the alt-right: a turning point?” Politics, Groups and Identities 6.2 (2018): 309-315. Abstract.
Awan, Imran, and Irene Zempi. “‘You all look the same’: Non-Muslim men who suffer Islamophobic hate crime in the post-Brexit era.” European Journal of Criminology, First Published November 20, 2018. Abstract.
Babeş, Adina. “Preventing and Combating Racism, Xenophobia, Antisemitism, and Intolerance: The Council of Europe and the Member States.” Holocaust. Studii şi cercetări 10.11 (2018): 345-378. Abstract.
Bahdi, Reem, and Azeezah Kanji. “What Is Islamophobia?” 69 U.N.B.L.J. 324 (2018). First page.
Bail, Christopher A., Friedolin Merhout, and Peng Ding. “Using Internet search data to examine the relationship between anti-Muslim and pro-ISIS sentiment in U.S. counties.” Science Advances 4.6 (June 2018). Full text.
Baird, Gavin, and Bradley W. Hart. “The Stanford connection: David Starr Jordan, eugenics and Anglo-American anti-war movement.” Labour, British radicalism and the First World War. Edited by Lucy Bland and Richard Carr. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018. 220-239.
Bakali, Naved. “The redefining far-right extremist activism along Islamophobic lines.” Islamic Perspective: Journal of the Islamic Studies and Humanities 19 (Spring 2018): 1-18. Full text.
Baker, Joseph O. “Christian Sectarianism, Fundamentalism, and Extremism.” Routledge Handbook on Deviance. Ed. Stephen Brown and Ophir Sefiha. New York and London: Routledge, 2018. 187-198. Full text.
Bale, Tim. “Who leads and who follows? The symbiotic relationship between UKIP and the Conservatives – and populism and Euroscepticism.” Politics 38.3 (August 2018): 263-277. Abstract.
Balorda, Jasna. “Denmark: The Rise of Fascism and the Decline of the Nordic Model.” Social Policy and Society, Published online: 09 October 2018. Abstract and references.
Bangstad, Sindre. “Don’t Look Now: Can Norway reckon with the reality of right-wing extremists.” World Policy Journal 35.2 (Summer 2018): 34-40. Abstract and first page.
Barbieri, Giovanni. “Populism, Cleavages, and Democracy.” PArtecipazione e Conflitto: The Open Journal of Sociopolitical Studies (PACO) 11.1 (2018): 202-224. Full text.
Bar-On, Tamir. “‘Islamofascism’: Four Competing Discourses on the Islamism-Fascism Comparison.” Fascism 7 (2018) 241-274. Full text.
Barreto, Matt A., Stephen Nuño, Gabriel R. Sanchez, and Hannah L. Walker. “The Racial Implications of Voter Identification Laws in America.” American Politics Research, First Published November 9, 2018. Abstract.
Bastow, Steve. “The Front national under Marine Le Pen: a mainstream political party?” French Politics 16.1 (April 2018): 19-37. Full text.
Bate, Seth. “Defending the Defender: Gerald Winrod and the Great Sedition Trial.” Fairmount Folio: Journal of History (Wichita State University) 18 (2018): 36-57. Full text.
Baugut, Philip, and Katharina Neumann. “How Right-Wing Extremists Use and Perceive News Media.” Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, First Published November 20, 2018. Abstract.
Bazian, Hatem. “Islamophobia, ‘Clash of Civilizations’, and Forging a Post-Cold War Order!” Religions 9.9 (September 2018). Full text.
Benjamin, Martin. “International legal cooperation in the Nazi-fascist New Order.” International Politics 55.6 (November 2018): 870–887. Abstract and references.
Bennett, W. Lance, and Steven Livingston. “The disinformation order: Disruptive communication and the decline of democratic institutions.” European Journal of Communication 33.2 (April 1, 2018): 122-139. Abstract and references.
Bentele, Keith Gunnar, Rebecca Sager, and Amanda Aykanian. “Rewinding Roe v. Wade: Understanding the Accelerated Adoption of State-Level Restrictive Abortion Legislation, 2008–2014.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, Published online: 14 Nov 2018. Abstract.
Bergmann, Eirikur. “The Eurabia Doctrine.” Conspiracy & Populism: The Politics of Misinformation. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 123-149. Chapter abstract and references.
Bernhard, Laurent, and Regula Hänggli. “Who Holds Populist Attitudes? Evidence from Switzerland.” Swiss Political Science Review 24.4 (December 2018): 510-524. Abstract.
Berning, Carl C., Marcel Lubbers, and Elmar Schlueter. “Media Attention and Radical Right-Wing Populist Party Sympathy: Longitudinal Evidence From The Netherlands.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Published: 14 February 2018. Abstract.
Bessant, Judith. “Right-Wing Populism and Young ‘Stormers’: Conflict in Democratic Politics.” Young People Re-Generating Politics in Times of Crises. Edited by Sarah Pickard and Judith Bessant. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 139-159. Chapter abstract and references.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “The New Front National: Still a Master Case?” Diversity and Contestations over Nationalism in Europe and Canada. Edited by John Erik Fossum, Riva Kastoryano, and Birte Siim. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 313-336. Chapter abstract and references.
Bevensee, Emmi, and Alexander Reid Ross. “The Alt-Right and Global Information Warfare.” 2018 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2018. 4393-4402. Full text and here and here.
Beydoun, Khaled A. “Lone Wolf Terrorism: Types, Stripes, and Double Standards.” Northwestern University Law Review 112.5 (2018): 1213-1244. Full text.
Bezio, Kristin M. S. “Ctrl-Alt-Del: GamerGate as a precursor to the rise of the alt-right.” Leadership 14.5 (October 2018): 556-566. Abstract.
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Bieber, Florian. “Is Nationalism on the Rise? Assessing Global Trends.” Ethnopolitics 17.5 (2018): 519-540. Full text and here and here.
Bilgrami, Akeel. “Contemporary Populisms.” Glocalism. Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation 1 (2018): 1-14. Full text and here.
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Bizumic, Boris, and John Duckitt. “Investigating Right Wing Authoritarianism With a Very Short Authoritarianism Scale.” Journal of Social and Political Psychology 6.1 (April 2018): 129-150. Full text and here and here and here.
Bláha, Petr. “White Power Music in Bratislava: Rock on the Right Side (of Danube).” Central European Journal of Politics 4.1 (2018): 106-133. Full text.
Bliuc, Ana-Maria, Nicholas Faulkner, Andrew Jakubowicz, and Craig McGarty. “Online networks of racial hate: A systematic review of 10 years of research on cyber-racism.” Computers in Human Behavior 87 (October 2018): 75-86. Abstract.
Blodgett, Bridget, and Anastasia Salter. “Ghostbusters is For Boys: Understanding Geek Masculinity’s Role in the Alt-right.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 133-146. Full text.
Blok, E.A. Lisanne de, and T.W.G. Tom van der Meer. “The Puzzling Effect of Residential Neighbourhoods on the Vote for the Radical Right an Individual-Level Panel Study on the Mechanisms Behind Neighbourhood Effects on Voting for the Dutch Freedom Party, 2010-2013.” Electoral Studies 53 (June 2018): 122-32. Abstract.
Bloomfield, Emma Frances, and Denise Tillery. “The Circulation of Climate Change Denial Online: Rhetorical and Networking Strategies on Facebook.” Environmental Communication, Published online: 7 Dec. 2018. Abstract.
Blühdorn, Ingolfur, and Felix Butzlaff. “Rethinking Populism: Peak democracy, liquid identity and the performance of sovereignty.” European Journal of Social Theory, First Published February 7, 2018. Full text.
Blum, Alice, and Michaela Köttig. “Social Work and Right-Wing Extremism in Germany – Reflections on Biographical Involvement.” Journal of Human Rights and Social Work 3.3 (Sept. 2018): 158-165.. Abstract and references. First page.
Blumenthal, Max. “Blowback: An Inside Look at How US-Funded Fascists in Ukraine Mentor US White Supremacists.” MintPress News, November 15, 2018. Mentions Aryan Nations (U.S.-based neo-Nazi group); Andriy Biletsky (leader of the Patriot of Ukraine militia); Serhiy Bondar (a leader of the neo-Nazi C14 gang); CasaPound (Italy’s fascist party); Counter-Currents (journal that advances what publisher Greg Johnson calls “white identity politics”); “Cultural Marxism” (a classic anti-Semitic trope describing literature such as “The Diary of Anne Frank,” “The 9/11 Commission Report,” and “Schindler’s List”); Benjamin Drake Daley (co-founder of RAM); Andrzej Duda (right-wing Polish President); Julius Evola (Italian occultist philosopher who espoused a “racism of the spirit”); the Fourteen (the notorious 14-word white supremacist slogan); “the great European Reconquista” (a pan-European fascist-nationalist anti-foreigner takeover); the “Intermarium” (the regional springboard for the European reconquest); Greg Johnson (prominent self-styled intellectual of America’s white nationalist movement and publisher of Counter-Currents); James Kirchick (neoconservative pundit); David Lane (convicted white supremacist terrorist who coined the Fourteen); Oswald Mosley (pro-Hitler British Blackshirt leader); National Alliance party (Latvia’s far-right party); Paneuropa conference (an event for fascists from across the West, hosted at the Reconquista Club in Kiev); Andriy Parubiy (the speaker of the Ukrainian parliament and co-founder of the fascist Social-National party); the Patriot of Ukraine militia (a forerunner of Azov that attacked migrant camps and menaced foreigners); Peter Radzins (a Latvian general who advocated for the Intermarium); Right Brand Clothing (Robert Rundo’s online clothing and apparel company); Rise Above Movement (RAM) (American white supremacist gang that markets itself as a self-defense organization); Robert Rundo (co-founder of RAM); Olena Semanyaka (the international secretary of Azov’s National Corps); Donald Trump; Oleh Tyahnybok (Svoboda co-founder); Unite the White Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia; The White Nationalist Manifesto (Johnson); and the Wolfsangel symbol (symbol of the Azov Battalion and the Aryan Nations). Appendix: Svoboda Party (originally the Social-National Party of Ukraine) (a Ukrainian anti-Semitic political party, led by Oleh Tyahnybok): Azov Battalion (3,000-member neo-Nazi formation in Ukraine’s National Guard); Ukrainian National Corps (Azov’s civilian arm, whose international outreach is led by Olena Semanyka); National Druzhina (Azov’s street patrol organization); Right Sector (loose formation of neo-Nazis and football ultras, which supplied street muscle to the 2013-2014 Maidan uprising); and C14 (Ukrainian neo-Nazi anti-Roma and anti-LGBT gang, led by Serhiy Bondar). Full text.
Bobba, Giuliano. “Social media populism: features and ‘likeability’ of Lega Nord communication on Facebook.” European Political Science, First Online: 22 January 2018. Abstract and references.
Bobba, Giuliano, Cristina Cremonesi, Moreno Mancosu, and Antonella Seddone. “Populism and the Gender Gap: Comparing Digital Engagement with Populist and Non-populist Facebook Pages in France, Italy, and Spain.” The International Journal of Press/Politics 23.4 (Oct. 2018): 458-475. Abstract.
Bohman, Andrea. “Who’s Welcome and Who’s Not? Opposition towards Immigration in the Nordic Countries, 2002-2014.” Scandinavian Political Studies 41.3 (September 2018): 283-306. Abstract.
Boichenko, Nina. “The far right’s disproportionate influence.” New Eastern Europe 32.3-4 (2018): 104-110. On the visibly growing influence of marginal far right groups in Ukraine. Abstract.
Bonikowski, Bart, Daphne Halikiopoulou, Eric Kaufmann, and Matthijs Rooduijn. “Populism and nationalism in a comparative perspective: a scholarly exchange.” Nations and Nationalism, First published: 28 November 2018. Full text.
Bos, Linda, Penelope Sheets, and Hajo G. Boomgaarden. “The Role of Implicit Attitudes in Populist Radical-Right Support.” Political Psychology 39.1 (February 2018): 69-87. Full text.
Bowie, Neil G. “30 Terrorism Databases and Data Sets: a New Inventory.” Perspectives on Terrorism 12.5 (October 2018): 51-61. Full text and here.
Breeze, Ruth. “Emotion in politics: Affective-discursive practices in UKIP and Labour.” Discourse & Society, First Published September 28, 2018. Abstract.
Bressanelli, Edoardo, and Margherita De Candia. “Love, convenience, or respectability? Understanding the alliances of the Five Star Movement in the European Parliament.” Italian Political Science Review / Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, Published online: 30 April 2018. On the Five Star Movement (M5S). Full text.
Brigevich, Anna. “Cueing the radical voter: The impact of economic, immigration and integration cues on public fear of the EU.” Party Politics, First Published November 8, 2018. Abstract.
Brusenbauch Meislová, Monika. “A Single-Issue Party without an Issue? UKIP and British 2017 General Election.” Acta Politologica 10.3 (2018): 1-19. Full text.
Bugaric, Bojan, and Alenka Kuhelj. “Varieties of Populism in Europe: Is the Rule of Law in Danger?” Hague Journal of the Rule of Law 10.1 (April 2018): 21-33. Abstract and references.
Burgoon, Brian, Sam van Noort, Matthijs Rooduijn, and Geoffrey Underhill. “Positional Deprivation and Support for Radical Right and Radical Left Parties.” Economic Policy, Published: 24 December 2018. Abstract.
Burke, Shani. “The discursive ‘othering’ of Jews and Muslims in the Britain First solidarity patrol.” Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, First published: 8 August 2018. Full text.
Burni, Aline. “Extreme Right Parties in Europe Today: Definition and Electoral Performance.” Revista Estudos Políticos 9.17 (2018): 124-141. Full text and here and here.
Busher, Joel, and John F. Morrison. “Micro-Moral Worlds of Contentious Politics: A Reconceptualization of Radical Groups and Their Intersections with One Another and the Mainstream.” Mobilization: An International Quarterly 23.2 (June 2018): 219-236. Full text.
Busher, Joel, Donald Holbrook, and Graham Macklin. “The internal brakes on violent escalation: a typology.” Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, Published online: 10 Dec. 2018. Includes a case study of the British extreme right during the 1990s. Abstract.
Busher, Joel, Gareth Harris, and Graham Macklin. “Chicken suits and other aspects of situated credibility contests: explaining local trajectories of anti-minority activism.” Social Movement Studies, Published online: 15 Oct. 2018. Abstract.
Busk, Larry Alan. “Radical Democracy with what Demos? Mouffe and Laclau after the Rise of the Right.” Radical Philosophy Review, Online first: January 20, 2018. Abstract and first page.
Byrne, Peter. “On the origins of white nationalism.” New Scientist 238.3181 (9 June 2018): 34-39.
Cammaerts, Bart. “The Mainstreaming of Extreme Right-Wing Populism in the Low Countries: What is to be Done?” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 7–20. Abstract.
Campion, Kristy. “The Ustaša in Australia: A Review of Right-Wing Ustaša Terrorism from 1963-1973, and Factors that Enabled their Endurance.” Salus Journal 6.2 (2018): 37-58. Full text.
Canan, Coskun, and Mara K. Simon. “Immigration, diversity and the relevance of ascriptive characteristics in defining national identity across 21 countries and 28 West-German districts.” Migration Studies, Published: 27 March 2018. Full text.
Candeias, Mario. “Understanding the Rise of the Radical Right: Dimensions of a Generalized Culture of Insecurity.” Translated by Corinna Trogisch. Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung, October 2018. An edited version of “Den Aufstieg der radikalen Rechten begreifen.Wie hängen unterschiedliche Erklärungsmuster zusammen? Dimensionen einer verallgemeinerten Kultur der Unsicherheit,” in: Rechtspopulismus, radikale Rechte, Faschisierung, ed. by M. Candeias (Berlin, 2018): 33-60, online: www.rosalux.de/publikation/id/39174/. Full text and here and here and here.
Capelos, Tereza, and Alexia Katsanidou. “Reactionary Politics: Explaining the Psychological Roots of Anti Preferences in European Integration and Immigration Debates.” Political Psychology 39.6 (December 2018): 1271-1288. Full text.
Carević, Marko. “The Similarities and Differences Between the Italian Fascism and the German National-Socialism.” Наука и друштво [Science and Society] (Удружење “Наука и друштво Србије” [Association “Science and Society of Serbia”] 9 (2018): 44-63. Full text.
Carter, Elisabeth. “Right-wing extremism/radicalism: reconstructing the concept.” Journal of Political Ideologies 23.2 (2018): 157-182. Abstract.
Carvalho, João, and Didier Ruedin. “The positions mainstream left parties adopt on immigration: A cross-cutting cleavage?” Party Politics, First Published June 15, 2018. In part, on the limited impact of extreme-right parties on the political claims of mainstream left parties. Abstract.
Cascione, Cosimo. “The Idea of Rome: Political Fascism and Fascist (Roman) Law.” Roman Law and the Idea of Europe. Edited by Kaius Tuori and Heta Björklund. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. 127-143. Full text.
Castanho Silva, Bruno. “Populist radical right parties and mass polarization in the Netherlands.” European Political Science Review 10.2 (May 2018): 219-244. Full text.
Castle, Tammy, Lars Kristiansen, and Lantz Shifflett. “White Racial Activism and Paper Terrorism: A Case Study in Far-Right Propaganda.” Deviant Behavior, Published online: 16 Dec. 2018. Abstract.
Cattell, Jasper. “‘A Historic Result’: Populism, Political Culture, and Marine Le Pen in the 2017 French Presidential Election.” Eleven: The Undergraduate Journal of Sociology (University of California, Berkeley) 9 (2018): 2-30. Full text.
Cavallaro, Matteo, David Flacher, and Massimo Angelo Zanetti. “Radical right parties and European economic integration: Evidence from the seventh European Parliament.” European Union Politics 19.2 (2018): 321-343. Full text. Supplemental material.
Chacko, Priya. “The Right Turn in India: Authoritarianism, Populism and Neoliberalisation.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 48.4 (2018): 541-565. Abstract.
Chacko, Priya, and Kanishka Jayasuriya. “Asia’s Conservative Moment: Understanding the Rise of the Right.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 48.4 (2018): 529-540. Full text.
Charalambous, Giorgos, and Panos Christoforou. “Far-Right Extremism and Populist Rhetoric: Greece and Cyprus during an Era of Crisis.” South European Society and Politics 23.4 (Oct. 2018): 451-477. Full text and here and here.
Charitopoulou, Effrosyni, and Javier García-Manglano. “Fear of small numbers? Immigrant population size and electoral support for the populist radical right in Switzerland.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44.5 (2018): 849-869. Abstract.
Chasapopoulos, Panagiotis, Arjen van Witteloostuijn, and Christophe Boone. “Immigration and Electoral Support for the Radical Right: Evidence from Dutch Municipalities.” Migration Policy in Crisis. Edited by Ibrahim Sirkeci, Emília Lana de Freitas Castro, and Ülkü Sezgi Sözen. London: Transnational Press London, 2018. 133-156.
Chase-Dunn, Chris, and Jennifer S.K. Dudley. “The Global Right in the World Revolutions of 1917 and 20xx.” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 17.1-2 (2018): 55-75. Abstract.
Chelini-Pont, Blandine. “Catholic Colonization of the American Right.” Catholics and US Politics After the 2016 Elections: Understanding the “Swing Vote”. Edited by Marie Gayte, Blandine Chelini-Pont, and Mark J. Rozell. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan,2018. 43-61. Chapter abstract.
Coffé, H. R. “The impact of candidates’ vocal expression on policy agreement and candidate support: differences between populist radical right and other voters.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, Published online: 11 Nov. 2018. Abstract.
Coffé, Hilde. “The Impact of Policy Content and Party Label on Policy Agreement and Candidate Support. An Analysis on the Issue of the Integration of Immigrants.” Acta Politica 53.2 (Apr. 2018): 184-203. Finding that radical right voters are substantially more likely to agree with a restrictive migration policy and to support a candidate presenting such a policy than voters of all other parties. Abstract, notes, and references.
Cofnas, Nathan. “Judaism as a Group Evolutionary Strategy: A Critical Analysis of Kevin MacDonald’s Theory.” Human Nature 29.2 (June 2018): 134-156. Full text. Responded to by Edward Dutton’s article here. Commented on by Simon Whitten’s Twitter thread here.
Cohen, Shuki J., Thomas J. Holt, Steven M. Chermak, and Joshua D. Freilich. “Invisible Empire of Hate: Gender Differences in the Ku Klux Klan’s Online Justifications for Violence.” Violence and Gender 5.4 (Dec. 2018): 209-225. Full text.
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael. “Taking North American White Supremacist Groups Seriously: The Scope and the Challenge of Hate Speech on the Internet.” International Journal for Crime, Justice, and Social Democracy 7.2 (2018): 38-57. Full text and here.
Cohn, Cindy. “Bad Facts Make Bad Law: How Platform Censorship Has Failed So Far and How To Ensure That the Response to Neo-Nazis Doesn’t Make It Worse.” 2 Georgetown Law Technology Review 432 (2018). Full text.
Collomb, Jean-Daniel. “A Worthy Heir: Donald Trump, the Republican Party and Climate Change.” Revue LISA/LISA e-journal 16.2 (2018). On the continuity between President Trump’s approach to climate change and the environmental policies implemented by his Republican predecessors since Ronald Reagan. Full text.
Colvin, Sarah, and Daniela Pisoiu. “When Being Bad is Good? Bringing Neutralization Theory to Subcultural Narratives of Right-Wing Violence.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Published online: 18 Apr 2018. Abstract and funding.
Conti, Nicolò. “National political elites, the EU, and the populist challenge.” Politics, First Published May 24, 2018. Abstract and references.
Corbetta, Piergiorgio, Pasquale Colloca, Nicoletta Cavazza, and Michele Roccato. “Lega and Five-star Movement voters: exploring the role of cultural, economic and political bewilderment.” Contemporary Italian Politics 10.3 (2018): 279-293. Abstract.
Costello, Matthew, and James Hawdon. “Who Are the Online Extremists Among Us? Sociodemographic Characteristics, Social Networking, and Online Experiences of Those Who Produce Online Hate Materials.” Violence and Gender 5.1 (March 2018): 55-60. Abstract.
Crawford, Justin, Julia Ebner, and Usama Hasan. “The Balanced Nation: Addressing the Challenges of Islamist and Far-Right Extremism in the Classroom.” Education and Extremisms: Rethinking Liberal Pedagogies in the Contemporary World. Edited by Farid Panjwani, Lynn Revell, Reza Gholami, and Mike Diboll. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstract.
Crockford, Susannah. “Thank God for the greatest country on earth: white supremacy, vigilantes, and survivalists in the struggle to define the American nation.” Religion, State & Society 46.3 (2018): 224-242. Abstract and funding.
Crosset, Valentine, Samuel Tanner, and Aurélie Campana. “Researching far right groups on Twitter: Methodological challenges 2.0.” New Media & Society, First Published December 19, 2018. Abstract.
Csergo, Zsuzsa. “Ethno-nationalism and the Subversion of Liberal Democracy.” Ethnopolitics 17.5 (2018): 541-545. First page.
“Cultures of US-American Conservatism” [special issue]. Edited by Susann Köhler and Andrew S. Gross. American Studies Journal 65 (2018). Contents: Introduction to the Special Issue: Cultures of US-American Conservatism, by Susann Köhler and Andrew S. Gross — Collapse or Triumph? The Modern American Conservative Movement at Sixty, by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer — The Rise of the Small Business Owner in Progressive Era Culture, by James Dorson — Reed Smoot’s Prayers and the ‘Mormon Moment’ of US-American Politics, by Maryann Snyder-Körber — Conservative Exorcisms: On William F. Buckley Jr.’s Anti-Liberal Crusade and the Demon of Atheism, by Florian Zappe — Antiacademism as Anticapitalism: The Rise of American Cultural Conservationism, by Pierre-Héli Monot — Donald Trump, American Caesarism, and the Legacy of Leo Strauss, by Andrew Majeske — The Rise and Demise of American Unipolarism: Neoconservatism and US Foreign Policy 1989–2009, by Maria Ryan — Afterword: Conservatism and the Liberal Tradition: Reflections on Peter Viereck, by Susann Köhler and Andrew S. Gross. Full text.
Curtis, Jesse. “‘Will the Jungle Take Over?’ National Review and the Defense of Western Civilization in the Era of Civil Rights and African Decolonization.” Journal of American Studies, Published online: 9 May 2018. Abstract and references.
Czaika, Mathias, and Armando Di Lillo. “The geography of anti-immigrant attitudes across Europe, 2002-2014.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44.15 (2018): 2453-2479. Abstract.
Czymara, Christian S., and Stephan Dochow. “Mass Media and Concerns about Immigration in Germany in the 21st Century: Individual-Level Evidence over 15 Years.” European Sociological Review, Published: 29 June 2018. Abstract.
Dagi, Dogachan. “EU’s Refugee Crisis: from Supra-Nationalism to Nationalism?” Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 3.3 (2018): 9-19. Full text and here.
Dal Bó, Ernesto, Fred Finan, Olle Folke, Torsten Persson, and Johanna Rickne. “Does Sweden’s Radical Right Reflect Too Much Social Inclusivity, Or Too Little?” ProMarket.org – The blog of the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, October 25, 2018. Full text.
Dalmus, Caroline. “Mainstream Parties’ Issue Engagement and its Implications for the Performance of Populist Parties.” Politologický casopis – Czech Journal of Political Science 25.2 (2018): 112-130. Abstract.
Dâmaso, Mafalda. “From the cultural and foreign policies of western European far-right parties to the European Union’s 2015-2018 Work Plan for Culture – identifying and opposing nativism.” International Journal of Cultural Policy 24.6 (2018): 811-825. Abstract.
Daniels, Jessie. “The Algorithmic Rise of the ‘Alt-Right.'” Contexts 17.1 (Winter 2018): 60-65. Full text.
Danning, Gordon. “Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?: Censorship of Hate Speech May Well Increase Violence.” Nevada Law Journal Forum 3 (Fall 2018): 1-7. Full text.
Datta, Neil. “Modern-Day Crusaders in Europe. Tradition, Family and Property: Analysis of a Transnational, Ultra-Conservative, Catholic-Inspired Influence Network.” Političke Perspektive 8.3 (2018): 69-105. On the transnational, socially conservative network called Tradition, Family and Property (TFP). Full text and here.
Davidson, Thomas, and Mabel Berezin. “Britain First and the UK Independence Party: Social Media and Movement-Party Dynamics.” Mobilization: An International Quarterly 23.4 (December 2018): 485-510. Full text and here and here.
Davis, Mark. “‘Globalist war against humanity shifts into high gear’: Online anti-vaccination websites and ‘anti-public’ discourse.” Public Understanding of Science, First Published December 10, 2018. Abstract.
de Blok, E.A. Lisanne, and T.W.G. Tom van der Meer. “The puzzling effect of residential neighbourhoods on the vote for the radical right an individual-level panel study on the mechanisms behind neighbourhood effects on voting for the Dutch Freedom Party, 2010-2013.” Electoral Studies 53 (June 2018): 122-132. Abstract.
De Cleen, Benjamin. “Populism, Exclusion, Post-truth. Some Conceptual Caveats. Comment on ‘The Rise of Post-truth Populism in Pluralist Liberal Democracies: Challenges for Health Policy.'” International Journal of Health Policy and Management 7.3 (2018): 268-271. A response to Speed and Mannion, “The Rise of Post-truth Populism in Pluralist Liberal Democracies: Challenges for Health Policy.” Full text.
De Cleen, Benjamin, Jason Glynos, and Aurelien Mondon. “Critical research on populism: Nine rules of engagement.” Organization 25.5 (2018): 649-661. Full text and here.
De Genova, Nicholas. “Rebordering ‘the People’: Notes on Theorizing Populism.” South Atlantic Quarterly 117.2 (April 2018): 357-374. Full text.
de Jonge, Léonie. “The Populist Radical Right and the Media in the Benelux: Friend or Foe?” The International Journal of Press/Politics, First Published December 29, 2018. Abstract. Supplemental material and here.
De La Caridad Ledezma, Michael. “Between the Populist Left and Right: Discursive Structure and Ideological Interventions in Podemos and the National Front.” Podemos and the New Political Cycle: Left-Wing Populism and Anti-Establishment Politics. Edited by Óscar García AgustínMarco Briziarelli. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 255-278. Chapter abstract and references.
de Vreese, Claes H., Frank Esser, Toril Aalberg, Carsten Reinemann, and James Stanyer. “Populism as an Expression of Political Communication Content and Style: A New Perspective.” The International Journal of Press/Politics 23.4 (Oct. 2018): 423-438. Abstract.
Dejene, Dagmawit. “Active Canadian far-right groups.” Ryerson Review of Journalism 35.1 (Spring 2018): 35. On La Meute, Atalante Québec, Proud Boys, Soldiers of Odin, Northern Guard, Pegida Canada, Three Percenters (III%’s), Storm Alliance, Aryan Guard, and Blood and Honour. Full text.
Dejene, Dagmawit. “Covering the New Hate. When journalists report on the far-right, how close should they get?” Ryerson Review of Journalism 35.1 (Spring 2018): 29-34. Mentions Aryan Guard (neo-Nazi group); Atalante Québec; Patrick Beaudry (co-founder of La Meute); Paul Fromm (white nationalist and director of Canada’s Association of Free Expression); Gavin McInnes (co-founder of the Proud Boys men’s movement); La Meute (“The Pack”); Northern Guard (anti-immigrant group); Pegida Canada (anti-Islamic group); the Proud Boys; Mika Ranta (white supremacist and founder of the Soldiers of Odin); Rebel Media; the Red Ensign flag (Canada’s former flag); the Soldiers of Odin (anti-immigrant group); The Three Percenters (armed anti-Islamic militia group); David Tregget (founder of Storm Alliance); Unite the White Rally (Charlottesville, August 2017); and Eric Venne (co-founder of La Meute). Full text.
Delanty, Gerard. “‘The Centre Cannot Hold’: The Return of Nationalism and the Spectre of Authoritarian Democracy.” Formations of European Modernity. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 365-397. Chapter abstract.
Dennison, James. “Explaining the Rise of Anti-Immigration Parties in Western Europe.” 2017: Europe’s Bumper Year of Elections. Edited by Brigid Laffan and Lorenzo Cicchi. San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy: European University Institute (EUI), 2018. 47-63. Full text.
Dennison, James. “The Rug Pulled from Under Them: UKIP and the Greens.” Parliamentary Affairs 71.suppl_1 (1 March 2018): 91-108. Full text.
Dennison, James, and Andrew Geddes. “A Rising Tide? The Salience of Immigration and the Rise of Anti-Immigration Political Parties in Western Europe.” The Political Quarterly, First published: 27 November 2018. Full text.
Dentice, Dianne. “The Synagogue of Satan: A Case Study in Anti-Semitism.” Psychology Research 8.1 (January 2018): 29-38. Full text.
Diebel, Anne, and Tyler Maroney. “Paper Terrorism.” Harper’s Magazine (October 2018). On paper terrorism (defined by Mark Pitcavage as “the use of bogus legal documents and filings, or the misuse of legitimate ones, to intimidate, harass, threaten, or retaliate against public officials, law enforcement officers, or private citizens”) as a weapon of the sovereign citizen movement. Full text.
Dilling, Matthias. “Two of the Same Kind? The Rise of the AfD and its Implications for the CDU/CSU.” German Politics and Society 36.1 (Spring 2018): 84-104. Abstract.
Djupe, Paul A., Jacob R. Neiheisel, and Kimberly H. Conger. “Are the Politics of the Christian Right Linked to State Rates of the Nonreligious? The Importance of Salient Controversy.” Political Research Quarterly 71.4 (December 2018): 910-922. Abstract.
Doerschler, Peter, and Pamela Irving Jackson. “Radical Right-Wing Parties in Western Europe and their Populist Appeal: An Empirical Explanation.” Societies Without Borders 12.2 (2018). Full text.
Dono, Marcos, Mónica Alzate, Gloria Seoane, and José Manuel Sabucedo. “Development and validation of the Monopoly on Truth Scale. A measure of political extremism.” Psicothema 30.3 (2018): 330-336. Full text.
Donovan, Todd, and David Redlawsk. “Donald Trump and right-wing populists in comparative perspective.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 28.2 (2018): 190-207. Abstract.
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Dorling, Danny. “Brexit and Britain’s Radical Right.” Political Insight 9.4 (December 2018): 36-39. Full text.
Doroshenko, Larisa. “Far-Right Parties in the European Union and Media Populism: A Comparative Analysis of 10 Countries During European Parliament Elections.” International Journal of Communication 12 (2018): 3186-3206. Full text.
Downes, James F., and Matthew Loveless. “Centre right and radical right party competition in Europe: Strategic emphasis on immigration, anti-incumbency, and economic crisis.” Electoral Studies 54 (August 2018): 148-158. Abstract.
Drago, Allessandro. “Towards a New EU: Why Populism Can Save the European Union.” Review of European and Russian Affairs (RERA) 12.1 (2018): 1-17. Full text.
Drolet, Jean-François, and Michael C. Williams. “Radical conservatism and global order: international theory and the new right.” International Theory 10.3 (November 2018): 285-313. Full text and here.
Duderija, Adis, and Halim Rane. “Islamophobia.” Islam and Muslims in the West. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 183-208. Abstract and references.
Durrheim, Kevin, Mukadder Okuyan, Michelle Sinayobye Twali, Efraín García-Sánchez, Adrienne Pereira, Jennie Sofia Portice, Tamar Gur, Ori Wiener-Blotner, and Tina F. Keil. “How racism discourse can mobilize right-wing populism: The construction of identity and alliance in reactions to UKIP’s Brexit “Breaking Point” campaign.” Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 28.6 (November/December 2018): 385-405. Full text.
Dutta, Ankita. “Rising Euroscepticism in Europe: An Assessment.” ICWA Issue Brief (Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi), 25 September 2018. Full text.
Dutton, Edward. “Jewish Group Evolutionary Strategy Is the Most Plausible Hypothesis: a Response to Nathan Cofnas’ Critical Analysis of Kevin MacDonald’s Theory of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth Century Ideological Movements.” Evolutionary Psychological Science, First Online: 9 June 2018. Abstract and references.
Eckstrand, Nathan. “The Ugliness of Trolls: Comparing the Strategies/Methods of the Alt-Right and the Ku Klux Klan.” Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: an Interdisciplinary Journal 10.3 (2018): 41-62. Full text.
Eger, Maureen A., and Sarah Valdez. “From Radical Right To Neo-Nationalist.” European Political Science, First Online: 02 May 2018. Abstract and references.
Eiroa, Matilde. “From The Iron Curtain to Franco’s Spain: Right-Wing Central Europeans in Exile.” Central Europe 16.1 (Jan. 2018): 1-16. Abstract.
Ekström, Mats, Marianna Patrona, and Joanna Thornborrow. “Right-wing populism and the dynamics of style: a discourse-analytic perspective on mediated political performances.” Palgrave Communications 4, Article 83 (2018). Full text and here and here.
Elerding, Carolyn. “The Social Media Agon as Differencing Machine: A Materialist Feminist Perspective.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (March 2018): 162–178. Full text.
Elgenius, Gabriella, and Jens Rydgren. “Frames of nostalgia and belonging: the resurgence of ethno-nationalism in Sweden.” European Societies, Published online: 19 July 2018. Full text and here and here.
el-Ojeili, Chamsy. “Reflecting on Post-Fascism: Utopia and Fear.” Critical Sociology, First Published May 8, 2018. Abstract and references.
Elomäki, Anna, and Johanna Kantola. “Theorizing Feminist Struggles in the Triangle of Neoliberalism, Conservatism, and Nationalism.” Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, Published: 17 April 2018. Full text.
Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz. “Welfare Chauvinism in Populist Radical Right Platforms: The Role of Redistributive Justice Principles.” Social Policy & Administration 52.1 (January 2018): 293-314. Full text and here.
Erel, Umut. “Saving and Reproducing the Nation: Struggles around Right-Wing Politics of Social Reproduction, Gender and Race in Austerity Europe.” Women’s Studies International Forum 68 (May-June 2018): 173-182. Full text and here and here and here and here and here.
Evolvi, Giulia. “Hate in a Tweet: Exploring Internet-Based Islamophobic Discourses.” Religions 9.10 (Oct. 2018), art. 307. Full text and here.
Fagerholm, Andreas. “Radical right and radical left party ideologies: a pan-European mapping of necessary attributes, differences and similarities.” European Politics and Society 19.5 (2018): 540-557. Abstract.
Fagerholm, Andreas. “The radical right and the radical left in contemporary Europe: two min-max definitions.” Journal of Contemporary European Studies 26.4 (2018): 411-424. Abstract.
Fagerholm, Andreas. “United in diversity: examining the diverging attitudes towards the European Union on the ideological fringes.” Acta Politica, First Online: 5 February 2018. Abstract and references. Supplementary material.
Fahey, Susan, and Pete Simi. “Pathways to violent extremism: a qualitative comparative analysis of the US far-right.” Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward terrorism and genocide, Published online: 5 Dec. 2018. Abstract.
Falkenbach, Michelle, and Scott L. Greer. “Political parties matter: the impact of the populist radical right on health.” European Journal of Public Health, Vol. 28, Supplement 3 (2018): 15–18. Full text and here and here and here.
Falter, Matthias. “Reclaiming the political centre after National Socialism: the discursive repositioning of the far right in Austrian (party) politics, 1949-60.” Parliaments, Estates and Representation 38.1 (2018): 88-103. Abstract and funding.
Fangen, Katrine, and Mari Vaage. “‘The Immigration Problem’ and Norwegian Right-Wing Politicians.” New Political Science 40.3 (2018): 459-476. On the change of immigration rhetoric of the Norwegian Progress Party. Full text and here and here.
Farris, Emily M., and Heather Silber Mohamed. “Picturing immigration: how the media criminalizes immigrants.” Politics, Groups, and Identities, Published online: 18 June 2018. Full text.
Farris, Sara R., and Francesca Scrinzi. “‘Subaltern Victims’ or ‘Useful Resources’? Migrant Women in the Lega Nord Ideology and Politics.” Gendering Nationalism: Intersections of Nation, Gender and Sexuality. Edited by Jon Mulholland, Nicola Montagna, and Erin Sanders-McDonagh. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 241-257. Chapter abstract and references.
Fawzi, Nayla. “Untrustworthy News and the Media as ‘Enemy of the People?’ How a Populist Worldview Shapes Recipients’ Attitudes toward the Media.” The International Journal of Press/Politics, First Published November 21, 2018. Abstract.
Feinberg, Ayal, and Brandon Stewart. “Holocaust History, Far-Right Parties, and Antisemitic Incidents.” Contemporary Jewry, First Online: 19 November 2018. Abstract and references.
Feldman, Matthew. “Ezra Pound and Ernst Kantorowicz: From medieval to modern autocracies.” Book 2.0 8.1-2 (September 2018): 61-74. Abstract.
Feldman, Matthew. “Far right, alt-right, near right: mainstreaming extremes.” Safe and free: Democratic security and human rights – Democratic security debates at the Council of Europe 2015-2017. Council of Europe, 2018. 115-123.
Fenger, Menno. “The social policy agendas of populist radical right parties in comparative perspective.” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 34.3 (2018): 188-209. Full text and here and here.
Fernández, Lilia. “Race baiting, identity politics, and the impact of the conservative economic agenda on Latinos/as.” Latino Studies, First Online: 12 November 2018. Abstract and references.
Feshami, Kevan A. “Voices of White Resistance: Democratic Theory and the Task of Contending with White Nationalist Voice.” Open Library of Humanities 4.2 (Nov. 2018): 39. Full text and here and here and here.
Filc, Dani. “Political Radicalization in Israel: From a Populist Habitus to Radical Right Populism in Government.” Expressions of Radicalization. Ed. Kristian Steiner and Andreas Önnerfors. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 121-145. Abstract.
Firestone, Jay. “Three Months Inside Alt-Right New York.” Commune 1 (Fall 2018). Mentions American Renaissance (Jared Taylor’s journal and conference); Andrew Anglin; “black-pilled” (nihilistic about the prospects for the movement); Jef Costello (Counter-Currents author); Council of Conservative Citizens (CoCC); Counter-Currents (alt-right publisher); The Daily Shoah (TRS flagship); The Daily Stormer (online hub for neo-Nazi news and social networking); The Daily Stormer Book Club; The Death of the West (book by Pat Buchanan); Robert “BoyHowdy” DePasquale (Stormfront personality); James Alex Fields; 4chan; the fourteen words” (the white nationalist passcode); Identity Europa; the Iron March Forum; Greg Johnson (Counter-Currents founder); Shia LeBeouf; Gavin McInnes (Vice Magazine co-founder and founder of the Proud Boys); “Eli Mosley” (real name Elliot Kline) (of Identity Europa); Mike “Enoch” Peinovich (TRS founder and host of The Daily Shoah); the Proud Boys (a “Western chauvinist fraternal organization,” founded by Gavin McInnes); The Right Stuff (TRS network of podcasts); Dylann Roof (Charleston, South Carolina, shooter); Richard Spencer; “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville; Vanguard America (VA); and Zionist-Occupied Government. Full text.
Fletcher, Luke. “Confusion and convergence: the Nazi challenge to world order and the CFR response, 1940–1941.” International Politics 55.6 (November 2018): 888–903. Abstract and references.
Flisfeder, Matthew. “‘Trump’—What Does the Name Signify? Or, Protofascism and the Alt-right. Three Contradictions of the Present Conjuncture.” Cultural Politics 14.1 (March 2018): 1-19. Full text.
Flynn, Don, and Gabriella Lazaridis. “Forging ‘the People’ in the UK: The Appeal of Populism and the Resistant Antibodies.” Citizens’ Activism and Solidarity Movements: Contending with Populism. Edited by Birte Siim, Anna Krasteva, and Aino Saarinen. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 79-110. Abstract and references.
Forchtner, Bernhard, Andreas Kroneder, and David Wetzel. “Being Skeptical? Exploring Far-Right Climate-Change Communication in Germany.” Environmental Communication 12.5 (2018): 589-604. Abstract and funding.
Fraune, Cornelia, and Michèle Knodt. “Sustainable energy transformations in an age of populism, post-truth politics, and local resistance.” Energy Research & Social Science, Available online 31 May 2018. Full text.
Freedman, Des. “Populism and media policy failure.” European Journal of Communication, First Published July 30, 2018. Full text.
Frischlich, Lena, Diana Rieger, Anna Morten, and Gary Bente. “The Power of a Good Story: Narrative Persuasion in Extremist Propaganda and Videos against Violent Extremism.” International Journal of Conflict and Violence 12 (2018): 1-16. On the role of narrativity in Islamist extremist or right-wing extremist propaganda videos and corresponding CVE videos as tested in experiments conducted with German participants. Full text.
Froio, Caterina. “A New Nativism or a New Racism? French Far-Right and Islam.” Reset: Dialogues on Civilizations, 10 November 2018. Full text.
Froio, Caterina. “Race, Religion, or Culture? Framing Islam between Racism and Neo-Racism in the Online Network of the French Far Right.” Perspectives on Politics 16.3 (September 2018): 696-709. Abstract and references. Data replication sets.
Froio, Caterina, and Bharath Ganesh. “The transnationalisation of far right discourse on Twitter. Issues and actors that cross borders in Western European democracies.” European Societies, Published online: 20 July 2018. Full text and here.
Fronczak, Joseph. “The Fascist Game: Transnational Political Transmission and the Genesis of the U.S. Modern Right.” Journal of American History 105.3 (December 2018): 563-588. Abstract.
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Fuchs, Christian. “Racism, Nationalism and Right-Wing Extremism Online: The Austrian Presidential Election 2016 on Facebook.” Critical Theory and Authoritarian Populism. Edited by Jeremiah Morelock. London: University of Westminster Press, 2018. 157-206. Full text and here and here.
Funa, Ana. “Women’s Body: Controlling it in the Name of the Nation.” Towards a better future: the rule of law, democracy and polycentric development: conference proceedings. International scientific conference, Bitola, 11-12 May, 2018; [editors Goran Ilik, Angelina Stanojoska]. – Bitola: “St. Kliment Ohridski” University, Faculty of law – Kicevo, 2018. 345-354. With particular reference to the Republic of Macedonia. Full text.
Gagnon, Jean-Paul, Emily Beausoleil, Kyong-Min Son, Cleve Arguelles, Pierrick Chalaye, and Callum N. Johnston. “What is Populism? Who is the Populist?” Democratic Theory 5.2 (Winter 2018): vi–xxvi. Full text.
Galston, William A. “The Populist Challenge to Liberal Democracy.” Journal of Democracy 29.2 (April 2018): 5-19. Full text.
Ganesh, Bharath. “The Ungovernability of Digital Hate Culture.” Journal of International Affairs (School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University) (JIA SIPA), Dec. 19, 2018. How two frames, the Red Pill and white genocide, unify the different groups that take part in contemporary extreme right-wing networks. Full text.
Gardell, Mattias. “Urban Terror: The Case of Lone Wolf Peter Mangs.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Published online: 9 Apr. 2018. Full text.
Garzia, Diego. “The Italian election of 2018 and the first populist government of Western Europe.” West European Politics, Published online: 6 Dec. 2018. First page.
Gattinara, Pietro Castelli, and Andrea L. P. Pirro. “The far right as social movement.” European Societies, Published online: 17 July 2018. Full text.
Gattinara, Pietro Castelli, and Caterina Froio. “Getting ‘right’ into the news: grassroots far-right mobilization and media coverage in Italy and France.” Comparative European Politics, First Online: 13 April 2018. Abstract and references.
Gebauer, Ronald, and Lars Vogel. “Immigration and its Consequences for European Integration. A Multi-Level Analysis of European National Representatives’ Perceptions.” The Contested Status of Political Elites: At the Crossroads. Edited by Lars Vogel, Ronald Gebauer and Axel Salheiser. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstract.
“Gender and Conservatism” [special issue]. Politics & Gender 14.1 (March 2018). Contents: Introduction to Special Issue on Gender and Conservatism, by Karen Celis and Sarah Childs, 1-4, full text; Conservatism and Women’s Political Representation, by Karen Celis and Sarah Childs, 5-26, abstract and references; “Righting” Conventional Wisdom: Women and Right Parties in Established Democracies, by Diana Z. O’Brien, 27-55, abstract and references; Is There a Conservative Feminism? An Empirical Account, by Ronnee Schreiber, 56-79, abstract and references; Exploring Gender Differences in Support for Rightist Parties: The Role of Party and Gender Ideology, by Rosie Campbell and Silvia Erzeel, 80-105, full text; A Left Feminist Comment on Supporting Hillary Clinton, by Judith Grant, 106-111, extract and references; Authenticity and Emotion: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Dual Constraints, by Lilly J. Goren, 111-115, extract and references; Strength, Stamina, and Sexism in the 2016 Presidential Race, by Meredith Conroy, 116-121, extract and references; WANTED: Hillary Clinton, Suspect Citizen, by Jocelyn M. Boryczka, 121-127, extract and references; I Feel Your Pain: A Reckoning, by Elisabeth R. Anker, 127-131, extract; Introduction to Book Review Section on Gender and Conservatism, by Timothy Kaufman-Osborn, 132-135, full text; [review of] Tea Party Women: Mama Grizzlies, Grassroots Leaders, and the Changing Face of the American Right. By Melissa Deckman, reviewed by Angelia Wilson, E1, abstract; [review of] Raised Right: Fatherhood in Modern American Conservatism. By Jeffrey R. Dudas, reviewed by Terrell Carver, E2, abstract; [review of] In the Name of Women’s Rights: The Rise of Femonationalism. By Sara R. Farris, reviewed by Jamila Mascat, E3, abstract; [review of] Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe. Edited by Michaela Köttig, Renate Bitzan, and Andrea Petö, reviewed by Emanuela Lombardo, E4, abstract; [review of] Women and the Orange Order: Female Activism, Diaspora and Empire in the British World, 1850-1940. By D. A. J. MacPherson, reviewed by Pamela McKane, E5, abstract; [review of] Righteous Transgressions: Women’s Activism on the Israeli and Palestinian Religious Right. By Lihi Ben Shitrit, reviewed by Mira Sucharov, E6, abstract.
Georgiadou, Vasiliki, Lamprini Rori, and Costas Roumanias. “Mapping the European far right in the 21st century: A meso-level analysis.” Electoral Studies 54 (August 2018): 103-115. Full text and here and here.
Gest, Justin, Tyler Reny, and Jeremy Mayer. “Roots of the Radical Right: Nostalgic Deprivation in the United States and Britain.” Comparative Political Studies 51.13 (November 2018): 1694-1719. On nostalgic deprivation among White respondents as a driver of support for the Radical Right in the United Kingdom and the United States. Full text. Replication data.
Geva, Dorit. “Daughter, Mother, Captain: Marine Le Pen, Gender, and Populism in the French National Front.” Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, Published: 24 December 2018. Abstract.
Gianfreda, Stella, and Benedetta Carlotti. “The different twins: A multilevel analysis of the positions of the Northern League and the Five Star Movement on the integration-demarcation dimension.” Italian Political Science 13.2 (October 2018): 45-63. Full text.
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Giovannini, Arianna, Daniele Albertazzi, and Antonella Seddone. “‘No regionalism please, we are Leghisti!’ The transformation of the Italian Lega Nord under the leadership of Matteo Salvini.” Regional & Federal Studies, Published online: 3 Sept. 2018. Abstract and here.
Giraudi, Giorgio C.S. “Populism: What Is and Why We Need A Multidimensional Approach to Understand it.” European Scientific Journal 14.8 (March 2018): 16-29. Full text.
Goerres, Achim, Dennis C. Spies, and Staffan Kumlin. “The Electoral Supporter Base of the Alternative for Germany.” Swiss Political Science Review (SPSR) 24.3 (September 2018): 246-269. Abstract.
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Gómez Marcos, Eva. “The Desire to Restore State Sovereignty in the European Union: Brexit As Case Study.” International Journal of Global Community 1.2 (July 2018): 81-96. Full text.
Gonawela, A’ndre, Joyojeet Pal, Udit Thawani, Elmer van der Vlugt, Wim Out, and Priyank Chandra. “Speaking their Mind: Populist Style and Antagonistic Messaging in the Tweets of Donald Trump, Narendra Modi, Nigel Farage, and Geert Wilders.” Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): The Journal of Collaborative Computing and Work Practices (2018): 1–34. Abstract and references.
Gonzalez-Vicente, Ruben. “The liberal peace fallacy: violent neoliberalism and the temporal and spatial traps of state-based approaches to peace.” Territory, Politics, Governance, Published online: 6 Dec 2018. Full text.
Goodwin, Matthew. “Why a far-right party with white supremacist roots is on the rise — in Sweden.” The Washington Post, September 10, 2018. On the Sweden Democrats (Swedish national populist party rooted in white supremacism). Full text.
Gordon, Linda. “When the Ku Klux Klan was a mass movement.” History Extra, September 20, 2018. Full text.
Gordon-Reed, Annette. “America’s Original Sin: Slavery and the Legacy of White Supremacy.” Foreign Affairs 97.1 (January/February 2018). Excerpt.
Gorodzeisky, Anastasia, and Moshe Semyonov. “Competitive threat and temporal change in anti-immigrant sentiment: Insights from a hierarchical age-period-cohort model.” Social Science Research, Available online 26 March 2018. Abstract.
Govil, Nitin, and Anirban Kapil Baishya. “The Bully in the Pulpit: Autocracy, Digital Social Media, and Right-wing Populist Technoculture.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 67–84. Full text.
Goździak, Elżbieta M., and Péter Márton. “Where the Wild Things Are: Fear of Islam and the Anti-Refugee Rhetoric in Hungary and in Poland.” Central and Eastern European Migration Review 7.2 (2018): 125-151. Full text and here and here.
Gradoń, Kacper. “Countering lone-actor terrorism: specification of requirements for potential intervention.” Studia Iuridica 72 (2018): 121-147. Abstract.
Grande, Edgar, Tobias Schwarzbözl, and Matthias Fatke. “Politicizing immigration in Western Europe.” Journal of European Public Policy, Published online: 23 Oct 2018. Abstract.
Gray, Phillip W. “‘The fire rises’: identity, the alt-right and intersectionality.” Journal of Political Ideologies 23.2 (2018): 141-156. Abstract.
Griffin, Roger, and Rita Almeida de Carvalho. “Editorial Introduction: Architectural Projections of a ‘New Order’ in Fascist and Para-Fascist Interwar Dictatorships.” Fascism 7 (2018): 133-140. Full text.
Grigoryan, Lusine K., and Vladimir Ponizovskiy. “The three facets of national identity: Identity dynamics and attitudes toward immigrants in Russia.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology, First Published October 19, 2018. Abstract.
Gruenenwald, Jeff, and Kayla Allison. “Examining Differences in Bias Homicide Across Victim Groups.” Crime & Delinquency 64.3 (March 2018): 316-341. Abstract.
Gruenewald, Jeff, Brent R. Klein, William S. Parkin, Joshua D. Freilich, and Steven Chermak. “A Situated Comparison of Suicide and Non-Suicide Terrorist Plots and Homicides in the United States, 1990-2014.” Crime & Delinquency, First Published September 2, 2018. Based on data on terrorist incidents committed by extreme far-right (FR) and radical Islamic terrorists between 1990 and 2014. Abstract.
Guedes-Neto, João Victor. “On Social Capital, Creative Class, Emancipative Values, and the Rising Far-Right.” Conjuntura Internacional (Belo Horizonte) 15.1 (August 2018): 1-12. Full text.
Guhl, Jakob, and Julia Ebnerin. “Islamist and Far-Right Extremists: Rhetorical and Strategic Allies in the Digital Age.” Radicalisation Research Debate, 3 Sept. 2018. On the interplay between the narratives and strategies of Islamist and far-right extremists, with an emphasis on the digital space. Full text.
Hadiz, Vedi R. “Imagine All the People? Mobilising Islamic Populism for Right-Wing Politics in Indonesia.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 48.4 (2018): 566-583. Abstract and funding.
Hafez, Farid. “Street-level and government-level Islamophobia in the Visegrád Four countries.” Patterns of Prejudice 52.5 (2018): 436-447. Full text and here and here and here.
Hafez, Farid, and Reinhard Heinisch. “Breaking with Austrian Consociationalism: How the Rise of Rightwing Populism and Party Competition Have Changed Austria’s Islam Politics.” Politics and Religion, Published online: 7 May 2018. Full text.
Hafez, Kai. “The staging trap: Right-wing politics as a challenge for journalism.” Journalism, First Published December 19, 2018. First page.
Hagevi, Magnus. “Xenophobic Opinion, a Populist Radical Right Party, and Individuals with Different Religious Contexts in Sweden.” Journal of Church and State 60.3 (Summer 2018): 449-471. On the Sweden Democrats (Sverigedemokraterna), a populist radical right party. Abstract.
“Hajj Amin al-Husayni Wartime Propagandist.” The Holocaust Encyclopedia, 2018. Full text.
Haines, John R. “A New Political Movement Emerges on Hungary’s Far Right.” Foreign Policy Research Institute, July 10, 2018. On Mi Hazánk Mozgalom (“Our Country Movement” aka “MHM”). Full text.
Hajdu, Dominika, Marko Lovec, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Paul Schmidt and András Szalai. “Nationalistic populism and its reception in Central Europe.” ÖGfE Policy Brief 24’2018, 23 October 2018. Vienna: The Austrian Society for European Politics (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Europapolitik, ÖgfE), 2018. Full text.
Häkkinen, Ville. “Redescribing the Nation: Anti-Semitism as a tool of nation-building in the Hungarian Numerus Clausus debates, 1920-1928.” Journal of Language and Politics 17.5 (Nov. 2018): 655-675. Abstract and references.
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Halikiopoulou, Daphne. “The Far Right Challenge. Comment on ‘The Rise of Post-truth Populism in Pluralist Liberal Democracies: Challenges for Health Policy.'” International Journal of Health Policy and Management 7.2 (2018): 195-198. A response to Speed and Mannion, “The Rise of Post-truth Populism in Pluralist Liberal Democracies: Challenges for Health Policy.” Full text.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne, and Sofia Vasilopoulou. “Breaching the Social Contract: Crises of Democratic Representation and Patterns of Extreme Right Party Support.” Government and Opposition 53.1 (January 2018): 26-50. Full text.
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Halmai, Gábor. “How the EU can and should cope with illiberal Member States.” Quaderni costituzionali / Italian Journal of Constitutional Law 38.2 (June 2018): 313-340. On the Hungarian and Polish lack of compliance with the core values of the EU pronounced in Article 2 TEU. Full text.
Hameleers, Michael. “Augmenting polarization via social media? A comparative analysis of Trump’s and Wilders’ online populist communication and the electorate’s interpretations surrounding the elections.” Acta Politica, First Online: 3 October 2018. Abstract and references.
Han, Kyung Joon. “When do they put all of their eggs in one basket? past election result, issue salience, and the nicheness of radical right-wing parties.” European Politics and Society, Published online: 5 Nov 2018. Abstract.
Hansen, Michael A., and Jennifer L. Clemens. “What to expect when you’re electing: the relationship between far-right strength and citizenship policy in Europe.” Comparative European Politics, First Online: 20 February 2018. Abstract and references.
Hansen, Michael A., and Jonathan Olsen. “Flesh of the Same Flesh: A Study of Voters for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the 2017 Federal Election.” German Politics, Published online: 22 Aug 2018. Abstract.
Hargitai, Tibor. “Do Eurosceptic Parties Matter for EU Politics in The Hague?” Grotius (Corvinus University of Budapest) (2018): 1-12. Full text.
Harsin, Jayson. “Post-Truth Populism: The French Anti-Gender Theory Movement and Cross-Cultural Similarities.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 35–52. Full text.
Harteveld, Eelco, and Elisabeth Ivarsflaten. “Why Women Avoid the Radical Right: Internalized Norms and Party Reputations.” British Journal of Political Science 48.2 (April 2018): 369-384. Abstract and references. Extract.
Hassan, Ghayda, Sébastien Brouillette-Alarie, Séraphin Alava, Divina Frau-Meigs, Lysiane Lavoie, Arber Fetiu, Wynnpaul Varela, Evgueni Borokhovski, Vivek Venkatesh, Cécile Rousseau, and Stijn Sieckelinck. “Exposure to Extremist Online Content Could Lead to Violent Radicalization: A Systematic Review of Empirical Evidence.” International Journal of Developmental Science 12.1-2 (2018): 71-88. Abstract.
Hatfield, Joe Edward. “Toxic Identification: #Twinks4Trump and the Homonationalist Rearticulation of Queer Vernacular Rhetoric.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 147–161. Full text.
Hatakka, Niko. “Facebook and the populist right: How populist politicians use social media to reimagine the news in Finland and the UK.” The Media and Austerity: Comparative perspectives. Edited by Laura Basu, Steve Schifferes, and Sophie Knowles. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstract.
Haugsgjerd, Atle. “Moderation or radicalisation? How executive power affects right-wing populists’ satisfaction with democracy.” Electoral Studies, Available online 15 October 2018. First page.
Hausknecht, Anne Christin. “Right-Wing Populist Parties – A Pathological Normalcy? A Study of Right-Wing Populist Parties in Germany.” MaRBLe Research Papers Vol 3 (2017): Democracy and Resentment. Published 9 Feb. 2018. Full text.
Havlík, Vlastimil, and Petr Voda. “Cleavages, Protest or Voting for Hope? The Rise of Centrist Populist Parties in the Czech Republic.” Swiss Political Science Review 24.2 (April 16, 2018): 161-186. First page.
Hawdon, James, Colin Bernatzky, and Matthew Costello. “Cyber-Routines, Political Attitudes, and Exposure to Violence-Advocating Online Extremism.” Social Forces, Published: 12 December 2018. Abstract.
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Hegeman, Susan, and Paul Ortiz. “Nazis on Campus: A Union and Community Responds.” Thought & Action: The NEA Higher Education Journal 34.1 (Summer 2018): 7-22. Full text.
Heinisch, Reinhard, and Vanessa Marent. “Sub-state territorial claims making by a nationwide radical right-wing populist party: the case of the Austrian Freedom Party.” Comparative European Politics, First Online: 22 October 2018. Abstract and references.
Heinisch, Reinhard, Emanuele Massetti, and Oscar Mazzoleni. “Populism and ethno-territorial politics in European multi-level systems.” Comparative European Politics, First Online: 19 October 2018. Abstract and references.
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Herrán Ávila, Luis. “The Other ‘New Man’”: Conservative Nationalism and Right Wing Youth in 1970s Monterrey.” México Beyond 1968: Revolutionaries, Radicals, and Repression During the Global Sixties and Subversive Seventies. Edited by Jaime M. Pensado and Enrique C. Ochoa. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 2018. 195-214.
Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander, Theda Skocpol, and Jason Sclar. “When Political Mega-Donors Join Forces: How the Koch Network and the Democracy Alliance Influence Organized U.S. Politics on the Right and Left.” Studies in American Political Development, Published online: 22 October 2018. Abstract and references.
Herzog-Evans, Martine. “A comparison of two structured professional judgment tools for violent extremism and their relevance in the French context.” European Journal of Probation, First Published February 11, 2018. Abstract and references.
Hof, Tobias. “From Extremism to Terrorism: The Radicalisation of the Far Right in Italy and West Germany.” Contemporary European History 27.3 (August 2018): 412-431. Abstract and references.
Hoffman, Zachary. “Subversive Patriotism: Aleksei Suvorin, Novoe Vremia, and Right-Wing Nationalism during the Russo-Japanese War.” Ab Imperio 1 (2018): 69-100. Abstract and first page.
Hofmann, David C. “How ‘Alone’ are Lone-Actors? Exploring the Ideological, Signaling, and Support Networks of Lone-Actor Terrorists.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Published online: 2 Oct 2018. Full text.
Holt, Thomas J., Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, Colleen Mills, and Jason Silva. “Loners, Colleagues, or Peers? Assessing the Social Organization of Radicalization.” American Journal of Criminal Justice, First Online: 16 April 2018. Abstract, Appendix: Case Study Template, and References.
Homola, Jonathan, and Margit Tavits. “Contact Reduces Immigration-Related Fears for Leftist but Not for Rightist Voters.” Comparative Political Studies 51.13 (November 2018): 1789-1820. Abstract.
Hooghe, Liesbet, and Gary Marks. “Cleavage Theory Meets Europe’s Crises: Lipset, Rokkan, and the Transnational Cleavage.” Journal of European Public Policy 25.1 (Jan. 2018): 109-135. On the emergence of a transnational cleavage as a political reaction against European immigration, EU integration, and trade. The TAN (tradition/authority/national) pole of this cleavage is staked out by the radical right. Full text and here and here and here. Online Appendix.
Horne, Gerald. “The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism.” Monthly Review 69.11 (April 2018). Full text and here.
Hummel, Daniel. “Hate Groups and Muslim Population Changes in the Fifty States: Does the Presence of Muslims Encourage Hate Group Formation?” International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 25.2 (2018): 317-332. Abstract.
Huntington, John S. “Taxation as Tyranny: American Progress and the Ultraconservative Movement.” Radical Americas 3.1 (2018): 10. On Willis E. Stone, founder of the American Progress Foundation, and the foundation’s flagship periodical, American Progress. Full text and here and here and here.
Huntington, John S. “‘The Voice of Many Hatreds:’ J. Evetts Haley and Texas Ultraconservatism.” Western Historical Quarterly 49.1 (Spring 2018): 65-89. Full text.
Iakhnis, Evgeniia, Brian Rathbun, Jason Reifler, and Thomas J. Scotto. “Populist referendum: Was ‘Brexit’ an expression of nativist and anti-elitist sentiment?” Research & Politics 5.2 (April 2018): 1-7. Full text.
Iakimova, Olga. “Exploring the Dynamics of Xenophobia in the Nordic Countries.” Changing Societies & Personalities 2.1 (2018): 17-29. Full text.
“Interrogating the Place of Hate in the 2016 Presidential Campaign” [special issue]. Journal of Hate Studies 14.1 (2017-18). Contents: The Resurgence of Hate: Introductory Notes on the 2016 US Presidential Campaign, by C. Richard King and David J. Leonard, 1-6; Fear and Hate in Alabama and Beyond: Narratives of Immigration in the Trump Campaign, by Silvia Giagnoni, 7-31; Make America Hate Again: Donald Trump and the Birther Conspiracy, by Stephanie Kelley-Romano and Kathryn L. Carew, 33-52; The Dangers of Porous Borders: The “Trump Effect” in Canada, by Barbara Perry, Tanner Mirrlees, and Ryan Scrivens, 53-75; The Trump Effect: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Racist Right’s Internet Rhetoric, by Brett A. Barnett, 77-96; Misogynistic Hate Speech and its Chilling Effect on Women’s Free Expression during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign, by Caitlin R. Carlson, 97-111; ‘Winning bigly’: Sporting Fantasies of White Male Omnipotence in the Rise of Trump and Alt Right White Supremacy, by Kyle W. Kusz, 113-135; Alternative Facts and Fake News: Digital Mediation and The Affective Spread of Hate in the Era of Trump, by Kayla Keener, 137-151; Following the 2016 Presidential Election: Positive and Negative Mood Affect and the Impetus Towards Activism, by Kem Gambrell, Amy Martin, and Kimberly R. Mungaray, 153-172. Full text.
Inwood, Joshua. “White supremacy, white counter-revolutionary politics, and the rise of Donald Trump.” Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, First Published July 26, 2018. Abstract.
“Islamophobia and surveillance: genealogies of a global order” [special issue]: Ethnic and Racial Studies 41.12 (2018). Edited by James Renton. Contents: Introduction: The global order of Muslim surveillance and its thought architecture, by James Renton, 2125-2143, full text — 1. Oversight, by Gil Anidjar, 2144-2160, abstract — 2. The figure of the fanatic: a rebel against Christian sovereignty, by James Renton, 2161-2178, abstract — 3. Good Jew, bad Jew…good Muslim, bad Muslim: “managing” Europe’s others, by Anya Topolski, 2179-2196, full text — 4. The picture, the parable, the performance and the sword: secularism’s demographic imperatives, by Rashna Darius Nicholson, 2197-2214, abstract — 5. Arab others at European borders: racializing religion and refugees along the Balkan Route, by Piro Rexhepi, 2215-2234, full text — 6. Islamophobia and the making of Latinos/as into terrorist threats, by Luis A. Romero and Amina Zarrugh, 2235-2254, abstract.
Ivaldi, Gilles. “Contesting the EU in times of crisis: The Front National and politics of Euroscepticism in France.” Politics 38.3 (2018): 278-294. Abstract.
Ivaldi, Gilles, and Jérôme Dutozia. “The ‘territorialization’ of the Front National’s populist politics in France.” Comparative European Politics, First Online: 17 October 2018. Abstract and references.
Jackson, Pamela Irving, and Peter Doerschler. “How Do Muslims Respond to Far Right Political Mobilization in Their European State?” Insight Turkey 20.3 (Summer 2018): 105-130. Abstract. Excerpt.
Jackson, Paul. “Conspiracy Theories and Neo-Nazism in the Cultic Milieu.” Handbook of Conspiracy Theory and Contemporary Religion. Edited by Asbjørn Dyrendal, David G. Robertson, and Egil Asprem. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2018. 461-489. Chapter abstract. First two pages.
Jackson, Sam. “‘We Are Patriots:’ Uses of National History in Legitimizing Extremism.” EuropeNow, October 2, 2018. Full text.
Jacobs, Laura, Mark Boukes, and Rens Vliegenthart. “Combined Forces: Thinking and/or Feeling? How News Consumption Affects Anti-Muslim Attitudes through Perceptions and Emotions about the Economy.” Political Studies, First Published April 24, 2018. Abstract and references.
Jamin, Jérôme. “Cultural Marxism: A survey.” Religion Compass 12.1-2 (January-February 2018): e12258. Abstract.
Jayasuriya, Kanishka. “Authoritarian Statism and the New Right in Asia’s Conservative Democracies.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 48.4 (2018): 584-604. Abstract.
Jedinger, Alexander, and Axel M Burger. “The Role of Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Political Sophistication in Shaping Attitudes toward Redistribution.” European Journal of Social Psychology, First published: 17 July 2018. Abstract.
Jeffries, Laura. “The White Meme’s Burden: Replication and Adaptation in Twenty-First Century White Supremacist Internet Cultures.” Reception: Texts, Readers, Audiences, History 10.1 (2018): 50-73. Abstract and first page.
Jenne, Erin K. “Is Nationalism or Ethnopopulism on the Rise Today?” Ethnopolitics 17.5 (2018): 546-552. Full text and here.
Jensen, Michael A., Anita Atwell Seate, and Patrick A. James. “Radicalization to Violence: A Pathway Approach to Studying Extremism.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Published online: 9 Apr. 2018. Abstract.
Johnson, Carol. “The Australian Right in the ‘Asian Century’: Inequality and Implications for Social Democracy.” Journal of Contemporary Asia 48.4 (2018): 622-648. Abstract and funding.
Johnson, Derek. “From the Ruins: Neomasculinity, Media Franchising, and Struggles Over Industrial Reproduction of Culture.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 85–99. Full text.
Johnson, Jessica. “The Self-Radicalization of White Men: ‘Fake News’ and the Affective Networking of Paranoia.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 100–115. Full text.
Jones, Seth G. “The Rise of Far-Right Extremism in the United States.” CSIS Briefs (Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)), November 2018. Full text and here and here.
Jost, John T., Pablo Barberá, Richard Bonneau, Melanie Langer, Megan Metzger, Jonathan Nagler, Joanna Sterling, Joshua A. Tucker. “How Social Media Facilitates Political Protest: Information, Motivation, and Social Networks.” Political Psychology 39, Supplement S1 (February 2018): 85–118. Full text.
Jovanović, Srðan Mladenov. “The Dveri Movement Through a Discursive Lens. Serbia’s Contemporary Right-Wing Nationalism.” Südosteuropa 66.4 (Dec. 2018): 481-502. Full text.
Jungar, Ann-Cathrine. “Repercussions of right-wing populism for European integration.” Bridging the Prosperity Gap in the EU: The Social Challenge Ahead. Edited by Ulf Bernitz, Moa Mårtensson, Lars Oxelheim, and Thomas Persson. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018. 46-84. Abstract.
Kalb, Don. “Upscaling Illiberalism: Class, Contradiction, and the Rise and Rise of the Populist Right in Post-socialist Central Europe.” Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 11.3 (September 2018): 303-321. Abstract and references.
Kallis, Aristotle. “Populism, Sovereigntism, and the Unlikely Re-Emergence of the Territorial Nation-State.” Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 11.3 (September 2018): 285–302. Full text and here.
Kallis, Aristotle. “The European Union and the Mainstreaming of the Radical Right?” Insight Turkey 20.3 (Summer 2018): 61-75. Full text.
Kalmar, Ivan. “‘The battlefield is in Brussels’: Islamophobia in the Visegrád Four in its global context.” Patterns of Prejudice 52.5 (2018): 406-419. Full text.
Kalmar, Ivan, Christopher Stevens, and Nicholas Worby. “Twitter, Gab, and Racism: The Case of the Soros Myth.” SMSociety ’18: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society, Copenhagen, Denmark — July 18-20, 2018. New York: ACM, 2018. 330-334. Abstract.
Kanji, Azeezah. “Framing Muslims in the ‘War on Terror’: Representations of Ideological Violence by Muslim versus Non-Muslim Perpetrators in Canadian National News Media.” Religions 9.9 (September 2018). Full text.
Kaplan, Jeffrey. “America’s apocalyptic literature of the radical right.” International Sociology 33.4 (July 2018): 503-522. Abstract and references.
Kasekamp, Andres, Mari-Liis Madisson, and Louis Wierenga. “Discursive Opportunities for the Estonian Populist Radical Right in a Digital Society.” Problems of Post-Communism, Published online: 9 Apr. 2018. Abstract.
Kaufmann, Eric, and Matthew J. Goodwin. “The Diversity Wave: A Meta-Analysis of the Native-Born White Response to Ethnic Diversity.” Social Science Research 76 (Nov. 2018): 120-131. Full text and here and here and here.
Kaya, Ayhan. “Mainstreaming of Right-Wing Populism in Europe.” Cultural Policy Yearbook 2017-2018: Cultural Policy and Populism. Milena Dragicevic and Jonathan Vickery (eds.). Istanbul: Iletisim Yayinlari, 2018. Full text.
Kaya, Ayhan. “Populism as a neo-liberal form of governmentality: Resorting to Heritage, Culture and Past.” Geographical Literacy and European Heritage: A Challenging Convention in the Field of Education. Edited by Lia Galani, Evangelia Mavrigaki, and Kostas Skordulis. Limassol: Solva-tech LTD, 2018. 64-94. Full text and here.
Kaya, Ayhan. “Right-wing populism and Islamophobism in Europe and their impact on Turkey–EU relations.” Turkish Studies, Published online: 12 July 2018. Abstract and funding.
Kazharski, Aliaksei. “The End of ‘Central Europe’? The Rise of the Radical Right and the Contestation of Identities in Slovakia and the Visegrad Four.” Geopolitics 23.4 (Oct. 2018): 754-780. Abstract and references.
Kefala, Argyro. “Populism: Towards a Strategic Communication Framework.” Journal of Media Critiques [JMC] 4.14 (2018): 215-229. Full text.
Kelemen, Daniel. “Europe’s Pet Autocrats.” Aspen Review 2 (2018): 50-56. Mentions British Conservatives; Euroskeptic European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) (nationalist party); Fidesz party (Hungarian far-right party); Jim Crow American South; Viktor Orbán; PiS (ECR’s Polish affiliate); and “subnational authoritarianism.” Full text and here.
Ketola, Markus, and Johan Nordensvard. “‘Framing social policy and populism in a changing European context.'” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 34.3 (2018): 169-171. First page.
Ketola, Markus, and Johan Nordensvard. “Reviewing the relationship between social policy and the contemporary populist radical right: welfare chauvinism, welfare nation state and social citizenship.” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 34.3 (2018): 172-187. Abstract.
Kim, Juho. “The radical market-oriented policies of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and support from non-beneficiary groups – discrepancies between the party’s policies and its supporters.” Asian Journal of German and European Studies 3.6 (December 2018). Full text.
Kitayama, Yuka. “The rise of the far right in Japan, and challenges posed for education.” London Review of Education 16.2 (2018): 250-267. Full text.
Klein, Ofra, and Jasper Muis. “Online discontent: comparing Western European far-right groups on Facebook.” European Societies, Published online: 10 July 2018. Abstract.
Klikauer, Thomas. “Alternative for Germany: Germany’s new right-wing extremists.” Journal of Labor and Society 21.4 (December 2018): 611-629. Abstract.
Kluknavská, Alena, and Matej Hruška. “We Talk about the ‘Others’ and You Listen Closely: The Extreme Right Communication on Social Media.” Problems of Post-Communism, Published online: 15 Aug 2018. Abstract and funding.
Kocyba, Piotr. “Pegida: A Movement of Right-Wing Extremists or Simply ‘Concerned Citizens’?” Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics 4.4 (2018): 72-88. Full text and here.
Koehler, Daniel, and Peter Popella. “Mapping Far-right Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Terrorism Efforts in the West: Characteristics of Plots and Perpetrators for Future Threat Assessment.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Published online: 15 Aug 2018. Abstract.
Kohutova, Maria, and Mateja Horvat. “Populism in Old and New Democracies: Comparative Analysis of True Finns, Sweden Democrats, ANO and OL’aNO.” Mali Levijatan: studentski casopis za politologiju 5.1 (July 2018): 3-33. Full text.
Kosoff, Maya. “Why the Right’s Dark-Web Trolls Are Taking Over YouTube.” Vanity Fair, March 1, 2018. Full text.
Kotouza, Dimitra. “Whose Lives Matter? Nationalism, Anti-Fascism and the Relationship with Immigrants.” Πέρα από την κρίση. Μετά την κατάρρευση της θεσμικής ελπίδας, τι; Κατερίνα Νασιώκα, Παναγιώτης Δούλος, John Holloway (επιμ.). 2017. Full text.
Kotroyannos, Dimitrios, and Emmanouil Mavrozacharakis. “Far-Right Populism and the Role of Democracy in Europe.” European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities EQPAM 7.3 (July 2018): 10-25. Full text and here.
Koulouris, Theodore. “Online misogyny and the alternative right: debating the undebatable.” Feminist Media Studies 18.4 (2018): 750-761. Abstract.
Kováts, Eszter. “Questioning Consensuses: Right-Wing Populism, Anti-Populism, and the Threat of ‘Gender Ideology.'” Sociological Research Online 23.2 (June 2018): 528-538. Abstract.
Krake, Kristina. “Reconsidering the Crisis Agreements of the 1930s: The Defence of Democracy in a Comparative Scandinavian Perspective.” Contemporary European History, Published online: 29 November 2018. On the case of Kotleba-People’s Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) on Facebook between 2013 and 2015. Abstract.
Krasteva, Anna, Aino Saarinen, and Birte Siim. “Citizens’ Activism for Reimagining and Reinventing Citizenship Countering Far-Right Populism.” Citizens’ Activism and Solidarity Movements: Contending with Populism. Edited by Birte Siim, Anna Krasteva, and Aino Saarinen. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 265-292. Abstract and references.
Krizsán, Andrea, and Birte Siim. “Gender equality and family in European populist radical-right agendas: European parliamentary debates 2014.” Gender and Generational Division in EU citizenship. Edited by Trudie Knijn and Manuela Naldin. Cheltenham, Glos, UK, and Northampton, MA: Edward Arnold Publishing Ltd, 2018. 39-59. Abstract and here.
Krüger, Steffen. “Unable to mourn again? Media(ted) reactions to German neo-Nazi terrorism.” Shared Traumas, Silent Loss, Public and Private Mourning. Edited by Lene Auestad. London: Karnac Books Ltd, 2017. Reprinted London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 59-76. Chapter abstract.
Krüger, Steffen. “Violence and the Virtual: Right-wing, Anti-asylum Facebook Pages and the Fomenting of Political Violence.” Fomenting Political Violence: Fantasy, Language, Media, Action. Edited by Steffen Krüger, Karl Figlio, and Barry Richards. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 75-102. Chapter abstract.
Krzyżanowski, Michał. “Discursive Shifts in Ethno-Nationalist Politics: On Politicization and Mediatization of the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Poland.” Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 16.1-2 (2018): 76-96. Abstract and funding.
Kurella, Anna-Sophie, and Jan Rosset. “The Rise of Cultural Issues as an Opportunity for the Right? Insights from the 2015 Swiss Election.” Swiss Political Science Review 24.4 (December 2018): 381-399. Abstract.
Kusters, Nicole. “Populist Political Parties in the Media: A Newspaper Analysis of the PVV.” MaRBLe Research Papers Vol 3 (2017): Democracy and Resentment. Published 9 Feb. 2018. Full text.
Laczó, Ferenc. “New Sensibilities, New Volatilities: Antisemitism in Contemporary Hungary.” Antisemitism Studies 2.1 (Spring 2018): 75-108. First page.
LaFree, Gary, and Joshua D. Freilich. “Government Policies for Counteracting Violent Extremism.” Annual Review of Criminology 2, Review in Advance first posted online on October 12, 2018. Abstract.
LaFree, Gary, Michael A Jensen, Patrick A James, and Aaron Safer-Lichtenstein. “Correlates of Violent Political Extremism in the United States.” Criminology 56.2 (May 2018): 233-268. Full text.
Lamerichs, Nicolle, Dennis Nguyen, Mari Carmen Puerta Melguizo, Radmila Radojevic, and Anna Lange-Böhmer. “Elite male bodies: The circulation of alt-Right memes and the framing of politicians on Social Media.” Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies 15.1 (May 2018): 180-206. Full text.
Laqua, Daniel. “Rocking Against the Right: Political Activism and Popular Music in West Germany, 1979-1980.” History Workshop Journal 86 (October 2018): 160-183. Full text and here and here.
Lara, María Pía. “A conceptual analysis of the term ‘populism.'” Thesis Eleven 149.1 (December 2018): 31-47. Abstract.
Latif, Mehr, Kathleen Blee, Matthew DeMichele, and Pete Simi. “How Emotional Dynamics Maintain and Destroy White Supremacist Groups.” Humanity & Society, First Published October 3, 2018. Abstract.
Laxer, Emily. “‘We are all republicans’: Political Articulation and the Production of Nationhood in France’s Face Veil Debate.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 60.4 (October 2018): 938-967. Abstract and references.
Leahy, Stephen M. “George Wallace and the Myth of the White Ethnic Backlash in Milwaukee, 1958–1964.” Polish American Studies 75.2 (Autumn 2018): 31-54. First page.
LeCras, Luke. “‘Europe A Nation’ or ‘Common Market Suicide’? Fascism, European Entanglement and the Ideology of Britain’s Extreme Right, 1945-75.” Australian Journal of Politics & History, First published: 5 October 2018. Abstract.
Lee, Joonseong, and Katherine E Brown. “‘Make Korea with America Great Again’: An Articulation and Assemblage of South Korean Extreme Right Practices.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 53–66. Full text.
Lee, Mia. “Nazis in the Middle East: Assessing Links Between Nazism and Islam.” Contemporary European History 27.1 (February 2018): 125-135. Extract and references.
Lees, Charles. “The ‘Alternative for Germany’: The rise of right-wing populism at the heart of Europe.” Politics 38.3 (Aug. 2018): 295-310. On the rise of the ‘Alternative for Germany’ (Alternative für Deutschland or AfD) from its inception in late 2012 to its unexpectedly strong performance in the 2017 Federal election. Full text and here and here and here.
Lehmann, Pola, and Malisa Zobel. “Positions and saliency of immigration in party manifestos: A novel dataset using crowd coding.” European Journal of Political Research 57.4 (November 2018): 1056-1083. Abstract. Appendices.
Lemelin, Bernard. “A Fiery and Unabated Supporter of Post-War Isolationism: Journalist John T. Flynn and American Foreign Policy, 1945-60.” Canadian Review of American Studies, Published Online: August 1, 2018. Abstract.
Lentin, Alana. “Beyond denial: ‘not racism’ as racist violence.” Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 32.4 (2018): 400-414. Abstract.
Levi, Neil, and Michael Rothberg. “Memory studies in a moment of danger: Fascism, postfascism, and the contemporary political imaginary.” Memory Studies 11.3 (2018): 355-367. Full text and here.
Lewicki, Aleksandra. “Race, Islamophobia and the politics of citizenship in post-unification Germany.” Patterns of Prejudice 52.5 (2018): 496-512. Full text and here.
Liburd, Liam J. “Beyond the Pale: Whiteness, Masculinity and Empire in the British Union of Fascists, 1932-1940.” Fascism 7 (2018) 275-296. Full text and here and here.
Lilla, Mark. “Two Roads for the New French Right.” The New York Review of Books, December 20, 2018. Mentions Steve Bannon; Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC); culture war; Jacques de Guillebon (editor of L’Incorrect); François Fillon (French presidential candidate of the Republican party); Martin Heidegger; L’Incorrect (French conservative magazine); Institute of Social, Economic, and Political Sciences (ISSEP) (Marion Maréchal’s new school in Lyon); Christopher Lasch; Jean-Marie Le Pen (founder of the National Front); Marine Le Pen; Limite (French conservative magazine); La Manif Pour Tous [the Demonstration for Everyone] (anti-gay marriage demonstration by a French Catholic Pentecostal group); Marion Maréchal-Le Pen (now known as Marion Maréchal) (French far-right activist); Charles Maurras (French anti-Semitic champion of “integral nationalism” and master thinker of Vichy); The Movement (Steve Bannon’s umbrella organization to bring European populist parties and thinkers together); National Front (rebranded as the Rassemblement National (RN)) (French far-right party); Viktor Orbán (Hungarian president); Vice President Mike Pence; Ronald Reagan; Sens Commun (French political action group); social organicism; Margaret Thatcher; and Dominique Venner (nationalist historian). Full text. Responses by James McAuley and Greil Marcus, “How to Write About the Right: An Exchange,” The New York Review of Books (January 17, 2019), with a reply by Mark Lilla. Full text.
Lim, Youngmi. “Responding to Hate in Contemporary Japan: Fragmenting Factors Obstructing Effective Ethnic Advocacy.” Social Science Japan Journal 21.2 (Summer 2018): 239-259. Abstract.
Lindekilde, Lasse, Stefan Malthaner, and Francis O’Connor. “Peripheral and embedded: relational patterns of lone-actor terrorist radicalization.” Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: Pathways toward terrorism and genocide, Published online: 3 Dec. 2018. Abstract.
Lindén, Magnus, Fredrik Björklund, and Martin Bäckström. “How a Terror Attack Affects Right-Wing Authoritarianism, Social Dominance Orientation, and their Relationship to Torture Attitudes.” Scandinavian Journal of Psychology 59.5 (October 2018): 547-552. Full text and here.
Lipinski, Artur, and Agnięszka Stepińska. “Polish Right-Wing Populism in the Era of Social Media: The Unexpected Careers of Paweł Kukiz and Janusz Korwin-Mikke.” Problems of Post-Communism, Published online: 3 Aug. 2018. Abstract and funding.
Loch, Dietmar. “Populism and the radical right in Europe: The paradigmatic case of the French Front National.” Populism and the Crisis of Democracy. Volume 2: Politics, Social Movements and Extremism. Edited by Gregor Fitzi, Juergen Mackert, and Bryan S. Turner. London: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstract.
Lockwood, Matthew. “Right-wing populism and the climate change agenda: exploring the linkages.” Environmental Politics 27.4 (2018): 712-732. Full text.
Lönnqvist, Jan-Erik, Zsolt Péter Szabó, and Laszlo Kelemen. “Rigidity of the far-right? Motivated social cognition in a nationally representative sample of Hungarians on the eve of the far-right breakthrough in the 2010 elections.” International Journal of Psychology, Brief Research Report, online 26 April 2018. Abstract.
Love, Gary. “A ‘Mixture of Britannia and Boadicea’: Dorothy Crisp’s Conservatism and the Limits of Right-Wing Women’s Political Activism, 1927-48.” Twentieth Century British History, Published: 17 November 2018. Abstract.
Løvlie, Anders Sundnes, Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk, and Anders Olof Larsson. “‘Friends Call Me Racist’: Experiences of Repercussions From Writing Comments On Newspaper Websites.” Journalism, First Published June 22, 2018. A study based on an online survey conducted one year after the two terror attacks carried out in Norway on 22 July 2011 by a right-wing extremist. Mentions the Progress Party, a populist right wing party, and the far-right anti-Islamic news site Document.no. Full text and here and here.
Ludeke, Steven G., Camilla N. Klitgaard, and JosephVitriol. “Comprehensively-Measured Authoritarianism Does Predict Vote Choice: The Importance of Authoritarianism’s Facets, Ideological Sorting, and the Particular Candidate.” Personality and Individual Differences 123 (Mar. 2018): 209-216. Abstract.
Lugosi, Nicole V.T. “Radical right framing of social policy in Hungary: between nationalism and populism.” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 34.3 (2018): 210-233. Abstract.
Lukichev, Pavel N. “Boundary Ideologemes of the Right-Wing Radicalism in the Student’s Environment of Higher Education Institutions in the South of Russia (on the example of the Rostov region).” Научный альманах стран Причерноморья [Science almanac of Black Sea region countries] 16.4 (2018): 20-31. Full text.
Macklin, Graham. “The Evolving Historiography of the Extreme Right in Britain.” Migrant Britain: Histories and Historiographies: Essays in Honour of Colin Holmes. Edited by Jennifer Craig-Norton, Christhard Hoffmann, and Tony Kushner. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 173-192. Chapter abstract.
Mader, Matthias, and Harald Schoen. “The European refugee crisis, party competition, and voters’ responses in Germany.” West European Politics, Published online: 23 Oct 2018. Full text.
Madisson, Mari-Liis, and Andreas Ventsel. “Groupuscular identity-creation in online-communication of the Estonian extreme right.” Semiotica 222 (2018): 25-46. Abstract and references.
Makarychev, Andrey. “National conservative parties in Baltic-Nordic Europe: no countries for Putin’s men.” Russia and the EU: Spaces of Interaction. Edited By Thomas Hoffmann and Andrey Makarychev. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 93-110. Chapter abstract.
Malendowicz, Pawel. “Extreme right-wing and radical left-wing political thought and movements as a challenge for research into the security of modern states.” J. Ušiak, D. Kollár (eds.), Security Forum 2018. Conference Proceedings From the 11th Annual International Scientific Conference, February 7th-8th, 2018, Banska Bistrica 2018. 78-89. Full text.
Malešević, Siniša. “The Rise and Rise of Grounded Nationalisms.” Ethnopolitics 17.5 (2018): 553-557. First page.
Malkki, Leena, Mats Fridlund, and Daniel Sallamaa. “Terrorism and Political Violence in the Nordic Countries.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Published online: 6 Jun 2018. Full text.
Mansouri, Fethi, and MatteoVergani. “Intercultural contact, knowledge of Islam, and prejudice against muslims in Australia.” International Journal of Intercultural Relations 66 (September 2018): 85-94. Abstract.
Manthe, Barbara. “On the Pathway to Violence: West German Right-Wing Terrorism in the 1970s.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Published online: 9 Oct 2018. Abstract.
Manucci, Luca, and Michi Amsler. “Where the Wind Blows: Five Star Movement’s Populism, Direct Democracy and Ideological Flexibility.” Italian Political Science Review / Rivista italiana di scienza politica 48.1 (Mar. 2018): 109-132. On 5SM’s proposed post-ideological vision of politics which addresses issues that do not follow previous social cleavages, but rather unite different types of voters. Abstract and references.
Manz, Caitlin. “The Increased National Threat of Domestic, Right-Wing Extremist Terrorism.” The Journal of Intelligence, Conflict and Warfare 1.1 (2018). Full text.
Mareš, Miroslav. “How Does Militant Democracy Function in Combating Right-Wing Extremism? A Case Study of Slovakian Militant Democracy and the Rise of Kotleba – People’s Party Our Slovakia.” Militant Democracy – Political Science, Law and Philosophy. Afshin Ellian and Bastiaan Rijpkema, Editors. Cham: Springer, 2018. 61-76. Chapter abstract and references.
Marghitu, Stefania, and Kelsey Moore Johnson. “Feminist Online Responses Against the U.S. Alt-right: Using The Handmaid’s Tale as a Symbol and Catalyst of Resistance.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (1 March 2018): 183–185. Abstract.
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Margulies, Ben. “Nativists are Populists, Not Liberals.” Journal of Democracy 29.1 (January 2018): 141-147. Abstract and first page.
Marinho, Jorge. “Media, Globalization and Far-Right Nationalism: Lingering Ideologies.” Marinho Media Analysis, May 23, 2018. Full text.
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Martig, Noemi, and Julian Bernauer. “The Halo Effect: Perceptions of Diffuse Threat and SVP Vote Share.” World Political Science 14.1 (2018): 27-54. On the electoral success of the Swiss People’s Party (SVP), a Swiss right-wing populist party. Abstract and references.
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Mazzoleni, Oscar, and Carlo Ruzza. “Combining regionalism and nationalism: the Lega in Italy and the Lega dei Ticinesi in Switzerland.” Comparative European Politics, First Online: 26 October 2018. Abstract and references.
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McDonnell, Duncan, and Annika Werner. “Respectable radicals: why some radical right parties in the European Parliament forsake policy congruence.” Journal of European Public Policy 25.5 (2018): 747-763. Abstract, funding, references, and supplemental material. Supplemental material and here.
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Merkel, Wolfgang Felix Scholl. “Illiberalism, Populism and Democracy in East and West.” Politologický časopis – Czech Journal of Political Science 25.1 (2018): 28-44. Abstract and here.
Merrill, Samuel, and Mathilda Åkerlund. “Standing Up for Sweden? The Racist Discourses, Architectures and Affordances of an Anti-Immigration Facebook Group.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Published: 26 September 2018. On the case of the Stå Upp För Sverige [Stand up for Sweden] (SUFS) Facebook group. Full text.
Meyers, Sarah. “How Canadian Intelligence is Exposed to the Impact of Globalization: A Critical Analysis of the Security Threat of Right-Wing Extremism.” The Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare 1.2 (2018). Full text.
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Milačić, Filip, and Ivan Vuković. “The Rise of the Politics of National Identity: New Evidence from Western Europe.” Ethnopolitics 17.5 (2018): 443-460. On the issue of immigration as being at the core of the populist appeal of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), the Party for Freedom (PVV) in the Netherlands, the Danish People’s Party (DF), and the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ). Abstract and corrigendum.
Minkenberg, Michael. “Between party and movement: conceptual and empirical considerations of the radical right’s organizational boundaries and mobilization processes.” European Societies, Published online: 16 July 2018. Abstract.
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Mudde, Cas. “Populism in the Twenty-First Century: An Illiberal Democratic Response to Undemocratic Liberalism.” Public Seminar, October 2, 2018. Full text.
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Mukherjee, S. Romi. “Make America Great Again as White Political Theology.” Revue LISA/LISA e-journal 16.2 (2018). Full text.
Mulholland, Jon. “Gendering the ‘White Backlash’: Islam, Patriarchal ‘Unfairness’, and the Defense of Women’s Rights Among Women Supporters of the British National Party.” Gendering Nationalism: Intersections of Nation, Gender and Sexuality. Edited by Jon Mulholland, Nicola Montagna, and Erin Sanders-McDonagh. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 165-185. Chapter abstract and references.
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Rensmann, Lars. “Radical Right-Wing Populists in Parliament: Examining the Alternative for Germany in European Context.” German Politics and Society 36.3 (Sept. 2018): 41-73. Abstract.
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Richards, Imogen. “A Dialectical Approach to Online Propaganda: Australia’s United Patriots Front, Right-Wing Politics, and Islamic State.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Published online: 26 Nov 2018. On the United Patriots Front (UPF), an Australian far-right organization. Abstract.
Romero, Luis A., and Amina Zarrugh. “Islamophobia and the making of Latinos/as into terrorist threats.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 41.12 (2018): 2235-2254. Abstract.
Rone, Julia. “Contested international agreements, contested national politics: how the radical left and the radical right opposed TTIP in four European countries.” London Review of International Law 6.2 (July 2018): 233-253. On opposition by European radical right parties to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA). Abstract.
Rooduijn, Matthijs. “State of the field: How to study populism and adjacent topics? A plea for both more and less focus.” European Journal of Political Research, First published: 18 December 2018. Full text.
Rooduijn, Matthijs. “What Unites the Voter Bases of Populist Parties? Comparing the Electorates of 15 Populist Parties.” European Political Science Review 10.3 (August 2018): 351-368. Full text and here.
Rooduijn, Matthijs, and Brian Burgoon. “The Paradox of Well-Being: Do Unfavorable Socioeconomic and Sociocultural Contexts Deepen or Dampen Radical Left and Right Voting Among the Less Well-Off?” Comparative Political Studies 51.13 (November 2018): 1720-1753. Full text and here and here.
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Rucht, Dieter. “Mobilization Against Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Germany: A Social Movement Perspective.” Protest Movements in Asylum and Deportation. Edited by Sieglinde Rosenberger, Verena Stern, and Nina Merhaut. Cham: Springer, 2018. 225-245. Full text.
Rucht, Dieter. “Right-wing populism in context: A historical and systematic perspective.” Populism and the Crisis of Democracy. Volume 2: Politics, Social Movements and Extremism. Edited by Gregor Fitzi, Juergen Mackert, and Bryan S. Turner. London: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstract.
Ruzza, Carlo. “Populism, migration, and xenophobia in Europe.” Routledge Handbook of Global Populism. Edited by Carlos de la Torre. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 201-216. Chapter abstract.
Rydgren, Jens, and Sara van der Meiden. “The radical right and the end of Swedish exceptionalism.” European Political Science, First Online: 2 May 2018. Full text and here and here.
Sakki, Inari, Eemeli Hakoköngäs, and Katarina Pettersson. “Past and Present Nationalist Political Rhetoric in Finland: Changes and Continuities.” Journal of Language and Social Psychology 37.2 (March 2018): 160-180. Abstract.
Sakurai, Takamichi. “The Socio-Psychological Base of Contemporary Fascism in the World of Liberal Democracy. The Theoretical Scope of Erich Fromm’s Socio-Pathological Theory of Alienation.” Fromm Forum 22 (2018): 143-155. Full text.
Salazar, Philippe-Joseph. “The Alt-Right as a Community of Discourse.” Javnost – The Public 25.1-2 (2018): 135-143. Abstract and funding.
Salmela, Mikko, and Christian von Scheve. “Emotional Dynamics of Right- and Left-wing Political Populism.” Humanity & Society 42.4 (2018): 434-454. Abstract.
Salo, Sanna, and Jens Rydgren. “Politicisation of the Eurozone crisis in Finland: adaptation toward the radical right?” Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 34.3 (2018): 234-257. On the mainstream parties’ adoption of nationalistic rhetoric as a response to the Finns Party’s framing of the Eurozone crisis. Full text and here.
Salzborn, Samuel. “Antisemitism in the ‘Alternative for Germany’ Party.” German Politics and Society 36.3 (Sept. 2018): 74-93. Abstract.
Sanders-McDonagh, Erin. “Women’s Support for UKIP: Exploring Gender, Nativism, and the Populist Radical Right (PRR).” Gendering Nationalism: Intersections of Nation, Gender and Sexuality. Edited by Jon Mulholland, Nicola Montagna, and Erin Sanders-McDonagh. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 203-219. Chapter abstract and references.
Saresma, Tuija. “Circulating the Origin Myth of Western Civilization: The Racial Imagery of the ‘Men of the North’ as an Imaginary Heritage in White Supremacist Blogs.” The (Web)sites of Memory: Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age. Edited by Donald E. Morse, Zsófia O. Réti, and Miklós Takács. Debrecen: Debrecen University Press, 2018. 68-81. Full text.
Sarkar, Bhaswati. “The Right Matters in European Politics.” Challenges in Europe. Edited by Gulshan Sachdeva. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 147-180. Chapter abstract and references.
Sarrasin, Oriane, Theresa Kuhn, and Bram Lancee. “What Explains Increasing Euroscepticism in Switzerland? A Longitudinal Analysis.” Social Dynamics in Swiss Society: Empirical Studies Based on the Swiss Household Panel. Edited by Robin Tillmann, Marieke Voorpostel, and Peter Farago. Cham: Springer Open, 2018. 203-214. Full text and here.
Sathe, Nikhil. “Resistance Against Itself: Austrian Cinema’s Responses to the Far-Right.” Nationalism in Contemporary Western European Cinema. Edited by James Harvey. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 191-214. Chapter abstract and bibliography.
Sauer, Birgit. “The (Im)Possibility of Creating Counter-Hegemony Against the Radical Right: The Case of Austria.” Citizens’ Activism and Solidarity Movements: Contending with Populism. Edited by Birte Siim, Anna Krasteva, and Aino Saarinen. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 111-136. Abstract and references.
Saull, Richard. “Racism and Far Right Imaginaries Within Neo-liberal Political Economy.” New Political Economy 23.5 (2018): 588-608. Abstract.
Scaini, Maurizio. “Populist Movements in Italy.” Phenomenon of growing popularity of radical political movements in Europe: causes and prospects: in 2 parts. Part 1. Translation from the Russian by E.V. Shianova. Moscow: Institute of world civilizations, 2018. 106-114. Comparing the Northern League, the Five Stars Movement (M5S), and Casa Pound Italia. Full text.
Schafft, Kai A., and Roland Ferkovics. “Roma political agency and spaces of social inclusion and exclusion: the contradictions of Roma self-governance amidst the rise of Hungary’s radical right.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 41.11 (2018): 2009-2027. Abstract and funding.
Scheithauer, Herbert, Vincenz Leuschner, Nils Bockler, Babak Akhgar, and Holger Nitsch. “Developmental Pathways towards Violent Left-, Right-Wing, Islamist Extremism and Radicalization.” International Journal of Developmental Science 12.1-2 (Jan. 2018): 1–4. Full text and here.
Schierup, Carl-Ulrik, Aleksandra Ålund, and Anders Neergaard. “‘Race’ and the upsurge of antagonistic popular movements in Sweden.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 41.10 (2018): 1837-1854. Full text and here and here.
Schmidt, Franzisca. “Drivers of Populism: A Four-country Comparison of Party Communication in the Run-up to the 2014 European Parliament Elections.” Political Studies 65.2 (May 2018): 459-479. Abstract and references.
Schmitt, Josephine B., Diana Rieger, Olivia Rutkowski, and Julian Ernst. “Counter-messages as Prevention or Promotion of Extremism?! The Potential Role of YouTube: Recommendation Algorithms.” Journal of Communication, Published: 21 June 2018. Abstract.
Schmuck, Desirée, and Jörg Matthes. “Voting ‘Against Islamization’? How Anti-Islamic Right-Wing, Populist Political Campaign Ads Influence Explicit and Implicit Attitudes Toward Muslims as Well as Voting Preferences.” Political Psychology, First published: 6 December 2018. Full text.
Schneiker, Andrea. “The New Defenders of Human Rights? How Radical Right-Wing TNGOs are Using the Human Rights Discourse to Promote their Ideas.” Global Society, Published online: 16 Nov 2018. On the use by Generation Identity (GI) of language, symbols, emotions and performances similar to those of Amnesty International to promote an understanding of human rights based on identity. Abstract.
Schoene, Matthew. “European disintegration? Euroscepticism and Europe’s rural/urban divide.” European Politics and Society, Published online: 5 Nov. 2018. Abstract.
Schulte-Cloos, Julia. “Do European Parliament Elections Foster Challenger Parties’ Success on the National Level?” European Union Politics 19.3 (Sept. 2018): 408-426. Full text. Supplemental material.
Schulte-Cloos, Julia, and Tobias Rüttenauer. “A Transformation from Within? Dynamics of Party Activists and the Rise of the German AfD.” 2017: Europe’s Bumper Year of Elections. Edited by Brigid Laffan and Lorenzo Cicchi. San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy: European University Institute (EUI), 2018. 207-222. Full text.
Schulz, Anne, Philipp Müller, Christian Schemer, Dominique Stefanie Wirz, Martin Wettstein, and Werner Wirth. “Measuring Populist Attitudes on Three Dimensions.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 30.2 (Summer 2018): 316-326. Using a survey pool of 21 items, rated by participants using 5-point Likert scales, to test the assumption that populist attitudes are a latent second-order construct made up of three lower-order dimensions: anti-elitism attitudes, a preference for unrestricted popular sovereignty, and a belief in the homogeneity and virtuousness of the people. Abstract.
Schuurman, Bart, Edwin Bakker, Paul Gill, and Noémie Bouhana. “Lone Actor Terrorist Attack Planning and Preparation: A Data-Driven Analysis.” Journal of Forensic Sciences 63.4 (July 2018): 1191-1200. Full text.
Schuurman, Bart, Lasse Lindekilde, Stefan Malthaner, Francis O’Connor, Paul Gill, and Noémie Bouhana. “End of the Lone Wolf: The Typology that Should Not Have Been.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Published online: 9 Jan. 2018. Full text and here and here.
Schwarzenegger, Christian, and Anna Wagner. “Can it be hate if it is fun? Discursive ensembles of hatred and laughter in extreme right satire on Facebook.” SCM Studies in Communication and Media 7.4 (2018): 473-498. Full text.
Schwörer, Jakob. “Right-Wing Populist Parties as Defender of Christianity? The Case of the Italian Northern League.” Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik 2.2 (Dec. 2018): 387-413. Abstract, notes, and references.
Scrivens, Ryan, and Garth Davies. “Identifying radical content online. Collaboration between social scientists and computer scientists could be the best way to help authorities address the threat of violent extremism.” Policy Options (Institute for Research on Public Policy), January 31, 2018. Full text.
Scrivens, Ryan, Garth Davies, and Richard Frank. “Measuring the Evolution of Radical Right-Wing Posting Behaviors Online.” Deviant Behavior, Published online: 23 Dec. 2018. Full text.
Scrivens, Ryan, Garth Davies, and Richard Frank. “Searching for Signs of Extremism on the Web: An Introduction to Sentiment-Based Identification of Radical Authors.” Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 10.1 (2018): 39-59. Proposing a method of identifying radical users on large-scale web-forums using semi-automated computer tools. Full text.
Selb, Peter, and Simon Munzert. “Examining a Most Likely Case for Strong Campaign Effects: Hitler’s Speeches and the Rise of the Nazi Party, 1927–1933.” American Political Science Review 112.4 (November 2018): 1050-1066. Abstract and references.
Shaffer, Ryan. “Pan-European Thought in British Fascism: The International Third Position and the Alliance for Peace and Freedom.” Patterns of Prejudice 52.1 (Jan. 2018): 78-99. Abstract.
Shnirelman, Victor. “Alexander Dugin: Between Eschatology, Esotericism, and Conspiracy Theory.” Handbook of Conspiracy Theory and Contemporary Religion. Edited by Asbjørn Dyrendal, David G. Robertson, and Egil Asprem. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2018. 443-460. Chapter abstract. First two pages.
Simi, Pete, and Steven Windisch. “Why Radicalization Fails: Barriers to Mass Casualty Violence.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Published online: 08 Jan 2018. “This paper focuses on U.S. white supremacist groups (i.e., the extreme of the far right).” Abstract and funding.
Simons, Greg. “Conservatism, Populism and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy: New Political Relationships in the Making?” Acta Prosperitatis (Turiba University) 9 (2018): 23-40. Full text.
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Sipma, Take, and Marcel Lubbers. “Contextual-level unemployment and support for radical-right parties: a meta-analysis.” Acta Politica, First Online: 13 October 2018. Abstract, appendices, and references.
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Sixsmith, Ben. “The curious case of Ron Unz.” Spectator USA, September 15, 2018. Full text.
Slačálek, Ondřej. “The Leadership of the Czech Far Right 1990-2017: Changes in Practical Ideology?” Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics 4.4 (2018): 125-136. Full text and here.
Slačálek, Ondřej, and Eva Svobodová. “The Czech Islamophobic movement: beyond ‘populism’?” Patterns of Prejudice 52.5 (2018): 479-495. Full text.
Slaven, James. “The Falange Española: A Spanish Paradox.” 10th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (RAIS 2018). Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 211. 235-242. Full text.
Smith, Greg. “The Revenge of the Racists and the Silence of those who Worship the Lamb.” Temple Tracts (William Temple Foundation) 4.1 (2018). Full text.
Smith, Nathaniel M. “Fights on the Right: Social Citizenship, Ethnicity, and Postwar Cohorts of the Japanese Activist Right.” Social Science Japan Journal 21.2 (Summer 2018): 261–283. Abstract.
Soare, Sorina, and Claudiu D. Tufiș. “Phoenix Populism: Radical Right Parties’ Mobilization in Romania after 2015.” Problems of Post-Communism, Published online: 2 May 2018. Full text.
Solheim, Øyvind Bugge. “Right-wing Terrorism and Out-group Trust: The Anatomy of a Terrorist Backlash.” Terrorism and Political Violence, Published online: 4 June 2018. Full text.
Solomos, John. “‘Strangers in their own land’: Powellism’s policy impact.” Patterns of Prejudice, Published online: 4 Dec. 2018. Abstract.
Sondel-Cedarmas, Joanna. “Criticism of ‘fascist nostalgia’ in the political thought of the New Right.” Studia nad Autorytaryzmem i Totalitaryzmem 40.3 (Dec. 2018): 49-63. Full text and here.
Soral, Wiktor, Michal Bilewicz, and Mikolaj Winiewski. “Exposure to hate speech increases prejudice through desensitization.” Aggressive Behavior 44.2 (March/April 2018): 136-146. Abstract.
“A Special Feature on Radicalism and Violence.” EuropeNow (Council for European Studies (CES) at Columbia University) 21 (Oct. 2018). Contents: Introduction by Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Nicole Shea, and Fabian Virchow – Research: “‘We Are Patriots’: Uses of National History in Legitimizing Extremism” by Sam Jackson – “The Rise of Populism and Violent Extremism in France: Two Sides of the Same Coin” by Aude Jehan-Robert – “Between the ‘Street’ and the ‘Salon,’ the Local and the National: Mediating Intelligentsia and the German New Right in Dresden” by Julian Göpffarth – “Everyday Securitization: Prevention and Preemption in British Counter-Terrorism” by Tom Pettinger – “Preventing Extremism and Terrorism: Reporting on an Intervention in Secondary Schools” by Raymond G. Slot, Frans Van Assche, and Sergio Vieira – Commentary: “Britain First: Banned on Facebook but not Solved” by Lella Nouri – “Protecting the Natural Environment? A Look at the Radical Right” by Bernhard Forchtner – “Mapping the Radical Right in Hungary” by Katherine Kondor – “Defending Free Speech: A New Front for Resisting Islamifcation” by Chris Allen – “Just Harmless Lunatics? The Reichsburger Movement in Germany” by Barbara Manthe – “Hearing Hate: White Power Musi” by Rob May – Campus Spotlight: American University: “An Interview with Cynthia Miller-Idriss” by Maria Nikolaeva Lechtarova – Syllabus: Terrorism, Extremism, and Education by Cynthia Miller-Idriss – “The Radical Right in the Global Context” by Cynthia Miller-Idriss. Full text.
“Special Issue: Media and the Extreme Right”: Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (March 2018). Contents: Editor’s Introduction, by Laurie Ouellette and Sarah Banet-Weiser, 1-6 – The Mainstreaming of Extreme Right-Wing Populism in the Low Countries: What is to be Done?” by Bart Cammaerts, 7-20 – Why Populism is Troubling for Democratic Communication, by Silvio Waisbord, 21-34 – Post-Truth Populism: The French Anti-Gender Theory Movement and Cross-Cultural Similarities, by Jayson Harsin, 35-52 – Make Korea with America Great Again’: An Articulation and Assemblage of South Korean Extreme Right Practices, by Joonseong Lee and Katherine E. Brown, 53-66 – The Bully in the Pulpit: Autocracy, Digital Social Media, and Right-wing Populist Technoculture, by Nitin Govil and Anirban Kapil Baishya, 67-84 – From the Ruins: Neomasculinity, Media Franchising, and Struggles Over Industrial Reproduction of Culture, by Derek Johnson, 85-99 – The Self-Radicalization of White Men: ‘Fake News’ and the Affective Networking of Paranoia, Jessica Johnson, 100-115 – Classifying Whiteness: Unmasking White Nationalist Women’s Digital Design through an Intersectional Analysis of Contained Agency, by Wendy K. Z. Anderson, 116-132 – Ghostbusters is For Boys: Understanding Geek Masculinity’s Role in the Alt-right, by Bridget Blodgett and Anastasia Salter, 133-146 – Toxic Identification: #Twinks4Trump and the Homonationalist Rearticulation of Queer Vernacular Rhetoric, by Joe Edward Hatfield, 147-161 – The Social Media Agon as Differencing Machine: A Materialist Feminist Perspective, by Carolyn Elerding, 162-178. Chapter abstracts.
Special Issue on Terrorism from the Extreme Right. Guest-edited by Jacob Aasland Ravndal and Tore Bjørgo. Perspectives on Terrorism 12.6 (December 2018). Contents: Investigating Terrorism from the Extreme Right: A Review of Past and Present Research, by Jacob Aasland Ravndal and Tore Bjørgo, 5-22 — Understanding the Micro-Situational Dynamics of White Supremacist Violence in the United States, by Steven Windisch, Pete Simi, Kathleen Blee, and Matthew DeMichele, 23-37 — Patterns of Fatal Extreme-Right Crime in the United States, by Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, Jeff Gruenewald, William S. Parkin, and Brent R. Klein, 38-51 — Explaining the Spontaneous Nature of Far-Right Violence in the United States, by Matthew Sweeney and Arie Perliger, 52-71 — Recent Trends in German Right-Wing Violence and Terrorism: What are the Contextual Factors behind ‘Hive Terrorism’?, by Daniel Koehler, 72-88 — Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Putin’s Russia, by Johannes Due Enstad, 89-103 — ‘Only Bullets will Stop Us!’ – The Banning of National Action in Britain, by Graham Macklin, 104-122 — Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Hungary at the Beginning of the 21st Century, by Miroslav Mareš, 123-135 — Italy, No Country for Acting Alone? Lone Actor Radicalisation in the Neo-Fascist Milieu, by Pietro Castelli Gattinara, Francis O’Connor, and Lasse Lindekilde, 136-149 — Background and Preparatory Behaviours of Right-Wing Extremist Lone Actors: A Comparative Study, by Noémie Bouhana, Emily Corner, Paul Gill and Bart Schuurman, 150-163 — Terrorist Target Selection: The Case of Anders Behring Breivik, by Cato Hemmingby and Tore Bjørgo, 164-176 — Resources: Bibliography of Works on the Extreme Right Cited in this Special Issue, Compiled by Jørgen Eikvar Axelsen, 177-188 — Additional Resources on Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism, Compiled by the Editorial Staff of Perspectives on Terrorism, 188-191. Full text.
Spittler, Marcus. “Are Right-Wing Populist Parties a Threat to Democracy?” Democracy and Crisis. Ed. Wolfgang Merkel and Sascha Kneip. Cham: Springer, 2018. 97-121. Abstract, appendix, and references.
Squire, Megan. “Network Analysis of Anti-Muslim Groups on Facebook.” Social Informatics 10th International Conference, SocInfo 2018, St. Petersburg, Russia, September 25-28, 2018, Proceedings, Part I. Edited by Steffen Staab, Olessia Koltsova, and Dmitry I. Ignatov. Cham: Springer, 2018. 403-419. Abstract and references.
Staerkle, Christian, and Eva G.T. Green. “Right-wing populism as a social representation: A comparison across four European countries.” Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 28.6 (November/December 2018): 430-445. Abstract.
Stanley, Jason. “Fascism and the University.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 2, 2018. Full text.
Startin, Nicholas. “‘Euromondialisme’ and the Growth of the Radical Right.” The Routledge Handbook of Euroscepticism. Edited by Benjamin Leruth, Nicholas Startin, and Simon Usherwood. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 75-85. Chapter abstract.
Statiev, Alexander. “The strategy of the organisation of Ukrainian nationalists in its quest for a sovereign state, 1939-1950.” Journal of Strategic Studies, Published online: 15 Oct. 2018. Abstract.
Stavrakakis, Yannis, Giorgos Katsambekis, Alexandros Kioupkiolis, Nikos Nikisianis, and Thomas Siomos. “Populism, anti-populism and crisis.” Contemporary Political Theory 17.1 (February 2018): 4-27. Includes an analysis of SYRIZA, an example of egalitarian, inclusionary populism emerging within the European crisis landscape. Full text.
Steenvoorden, Eefje, and Eelco Harteveld. “The appeal of nostalgia: the influence of societal pessimism on support for populist radical right parties.” West European Politics 41.1 (Jan. 2018): 28-52. Full text and here and here and here.
Steinmetz-Jenkins, Daniel. “The European Intellectual Origins of the Alt-Right.” İstanbul Üniversitesi Sosyoloji Dergisi 38.2 (2018): 255-266. Mentions the Alt-Right; anti-immigration; Arktos (alt-right publishing house); Steve Bannon; Alain de Benoist (French public commentator and philosopher and a leader of the French New Right); Robert Bowers (Pittsburgh synagogue killer); Anders Breivik (Norwegian terrorist); Breivik’s manifesto; civilization as a code word for white identarian politics; Counter-Current (publishing website and self-described home of the North American New Right); “cultural Marxism” (a conspiracy theory concerning the origins of political correctness, which Lind alleges was launched, nearly a century ago by Jewish Marxist intellectuals from the “Frankfurt School”); Daily Stormer (neo-Nazi site); Alexander Dugin (Russian rightwing intellectual); Eurasian traditionalism of Alexander Dugin; Julius Evola; Guillaume Faye; French Nouvelle Droite (French New Right); Daniel Friberg (Arktos founder); Front Nationale; Gab (a social media website of the Far Right); La Grande remplacement (Renaud Camus’s 2012 book); “Jews will not replace us” (chant at the Unite the White rally); Greg Johnson (Alt-Right thinker); Ernst Jünger; Lyndon Larouche; Marine Le Pen (Front Nationale leader); William Lind; Stephen Miller (Trump senior advisor); Research and Study Group for European Civilization (Groupement de recherche et d’études pour la civilisation européenne) (G.R.E.C.E) (think tank of the French New Right); Russian traditionalism; Carl Schmitt; Richard Spencer (American rightwing intellectual); Telos (a journal that promoted the writings of Benoist and Carl Schmitt); Donald Trump; the Unite the White rally (neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017); Vu de Droite (1978 book by Benoist); “white genocide” (anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that forces — principally Jewish, often coded as “globalist” — are pursuing policies seeking to destroy the “white race” in their “traditional homelands” like Europe and the United States through the deliberate importation of non-white people); white identarian politics; and white nationalism. Full text and here.
Stockemer, Daniel. “French activists to the (radical) right and the (radical) left: are they different or similar?” European Societies 20.2 (2018): 183-206. Abstract.
Stockemer, Daniel. “The rising tide: Local structural determinants of the radical right-wing vote in Switzerland.” Comparative European Politics 16.4 (July 2018): 602-619. Abstract and references.
Stockemer, Daniel, Arne Niemann, Johannes Rabenschlag, Johanna Speyer, and Doris Unger. “Immigration, anti-immigrant attitudes and Eurosceptism: a meta-analysis.” French Politics, First Online: 4 June 2018. Abstract and references.
Stockemer, Daniel, Tobias Lentz, and Danielle Mayer. “Individual Predictors of the Radical Right-Wing Vote in Europe: A Meta-Analysis of Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals (1995–2016).” Government and Opposition 53.3 (July 2018): 569-593. Full text.
Stoeva, Ivayla. “The Resurgence of Populism in Europe.” Economic Alternatives 4 (2018): 578-584. Full text.
Stojarová, Vera. “Populist, Radical and Extremist Political Parties in Visegrad countries vis à vis the migration crisis. In the name of the people and the nation in Central Europe.” Open Political Science 1.1 (Jan. 2018): 32-45. Full text.
Stokel-Walker, Chris. “Alt-right’s ‘Twitter’ is hate-speech hub.” On Gab, an alternative social media platform created by Andrew Torba. New Scientist 237.3167 (3 March 2018): 15. Extract.
Styczyńska, Natasza. “Refugees Not Welcome. The Populist Radical Right in Poland and the Migration Crisis.” Visions and Revisions of Europe. Edited by Karolina Czerska-Shaw, Marcin Galent, and Bozena Gierat-Bieroń. Göttingen: Universitätsverlag Göttingen, 2018. 75-90. Full text and here.
Surridge, Paula. “Brexit, British Politics, and the Left-Right Divide.” Political Insight 9.4 (December 2018): 4-7. First page.
Suttmoeller, Michael J., Steven M. Chermak, and Joshua D. Freilich. “Is More Violent Better? The Impact of Group Participation in Violence on Group Longevity for Far-Right Extremist Groups.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 41.5 (2018): 365-387. Abstract and funding.
Svitych, Alexander. “Populism or neo-nationalism?” POP, April 30, 2018. Full text.
Swami, Viren, David Barron, Laura Weis, and Adrian Furnham. “To Brexit or not to Brexit: The roles of Islamophobia, conspiracist beliefs, and integrated threat in voting intentions for the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.” British Journal of Psychology 109.1 (February 2018): 156-179. Full text.
Sweeney, Matthew. “What is the Sovereign Citizen Movement, what do they believe and how are they spreading?” Radicalisation Research, 19 June 2018. Full text.
Sweeney, Matthew M., and Arie Perliger. “Explaining the Spontaneous Nature of Far-Right Violence in the United States.” Perspectives on Terrorism 12.6 (December 2018): 52-71. Full text.
Szabó, Gabriella, Ov Cristian Norocel, and Márton Bene. “Media Visibility and Inclusion of Radical Right Populism in Hungary and Romania.” Problems of Post-Communism, Published online: 02 May 2018. Abstract.
Szabó, Miloslav. “‘For God and Nation’: Catholicism and the Far-Right in the Central European Context (1918-1945).” Historický časopis 66.5 (2018): 885-900. Full text.
Sznajder, Mario. “Nationalist authoritarianism and corporatism in Chile.” Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Europe and Latin America: Crossing Borders. Edited by António Costa Pinto and Federico Finchelstein. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 254-274. Chapter abstract.
Szöcsik, Edina, and Alina Polyakova. “Euroscepticism and the electoral success of the far right: the role of the strategic interaction between center and far right.” European Political Science, First Online: 2 May 2018. Abstract, appendices (including Table 2. List of the most successful far-right parties), and references.
Taggart, Paul, and Aleks Szczerbiak. “Putting Brexit into perspective: the effect of the Eurozone and migration crises and Brexit on Euroscepticism in European states.” Journal of European Public Policy 25.8 (2018): 1194-1214. Full text and here.
Talshir, Gayil. “Populist Rightwing Ideological Exposition: Netanyahu’s Regime as a Case in Point.” Advances in Applied Sociology (AASoci) 8.4 (April 2018): 329-349. Full text.
Teitelbaum, Benjamin R. “Missing Links: Politics and the Misrecognition of the Sweden Democrats.” Scandinavian-Canadian Studies / Études scandinaves au Canada 25 (2018): 50-66. Full text.
Thesen, Gunnar. “News content and populist radical right party support. The case of Denmark.” Electoral Studies 56 (December 2018): 80-89. First page.
Thielemann, Eiko, and Natascha Zaun. “Escaping Populism – Safeguarding Minority Rights: Non-majoritarian Dynamics in European Policy-making.” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 56.4 (May 2018): 906-922. Full text.
Thompson, Zoë Brigley. “The (Alt)right to rape: violated white masculinities in the Alt-right, and the film Nocturnal Animals.” Feminist Media Studies, Published online: 6 Dec. 2018. Abstract.
Thorburn, Joshua, Javier Torregrosa, and Ángel Panizo. “Measuring Extremism: Validating an Alt-Right Twitter Accounts Dataset.” Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2018. 19th International Conference, Madrid, Spain, November 21-23, 2018, Proceedings, Part II. Edited by Hujun Yin, David Camacho, Paulo Novais, and Antonio J. Tallón-Ballesteros. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 11315. Cham: Springer, 2018. 9-14. Abstract and references.
Thrasher, Michael, Matthew J Goodwin, Colin Rallings, and Galina Borisyuk. “Mobilising the ‘People’s Army’ at the Grassroots: Examining Support for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in English Local Elections.” Parliamentary Affairs, Published: 11 April 2018. Abstract.
Tipaldou, Sofia, and Katrin Uba. “Movement adaptability in dissimilar settings: the far right in Greece and Russia.” European Societies, Published online: 16 July 2018. Full text and here and here.
Törnberg, Anton, and Mattias Wahlström. “Unveiling the radical right online: Exploring framing and identity in an online anti-immigrant discussion group.” Sociologisk forskning 55.2-3 (2018): 267-292. Full text.
Tsoutsoumpis, Spyridon. “The Far Right in Greece. Paramilitarism, Organized Crime and the Rise of ‘Golden Dawn.'” Südosteuropa 66.4 (Dec. 2018): 503-531. Full text.
Tyrberg, Maria, and Carl Dahlström. “Policy Effects of Anti-Immigrant Party Representation on Aid to Vulnerable European Union/European Economic Area Citizens.” Political Studies 66.1 (February 2018): 3-22. Abstract.
Tzelgov, Eitan, and Petrus Olander. “Economic Decline and Extreme-Right Electoral Threat: How District-Level Factors Shape the Legislative Debate on Immigration.” Legislative Studies Quarterly, First published: 22 October 2018. Abstract.
Ugarte, Beatriz Acha. “The Far Right in Western Europe: “From the Margins to the Mainstream” And Back?” Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto 59 (2018): 75-97. Full text.
Upadhyay, Smriti. “Workers and the Right Wing: the Situation in India.” International Labor and Working-Class History 93 (Spring 2018): 79-90. Abstract and references.
Urbanska, Karolina, and Serge Guimond. “Swaying to the Extreme: Group Relative Deprivation Predicts Voting for an Extreme Right Party in the French Presidential Election.” International Review of Social Psychology 31.1 (Oct. 2018), art. 26. Full text and here and here.
Urso, Ornella. “The Politicization of Immigration in Italy. Who Frames the Issue, When and How.” Italian Political Science Review / Rivista italiana di scienza politica 48.3 (Nov. 2018): 365-381. Abstract and references.
Usherwood, Simon. “The Third Era of British Euroscepticism: Brexit as a Paradigm Shift.” The Political Quarterly, First published: 15 October 2018. Full text.
Uyehara, Mari. “How Free Speech Warriors Mainstreamed White Supremacists.” GQ, May 7, 2018. Mentions the alt-right movement; American Renaissance (race-realism magazine); Atomwaffen Division (neo-Nazi group); Anders Behring Breivik (Oslo mass murderer); cultural Marxism; the Daily Stormer (neo-Nazi site); Free Radicals (extremist-disengagement organization); Faith Goldy (Canadian propagandist of the “white genocide” conspiracy theory and former Rebel Media host); Hammerskin Nation (skinhead group); Alex Jones (right-wing personality); Stefan Molyneux (far-right personality); multiculturalism; Christian Picciolini (a former leader of leader of Hammerskin Nation and founder of Free Radicals); race-realism; Rebel Media (Canadian right-wing site); Dylann Roof (Charleston mass murderer); Billy Roper (neo-Nazi racist); scientific racism; Skokie v. Illinois; Lauren Southern (right-wing personality); Richard Spencer; Jared Taylor Jr. (white supremacist and founder of the American Renaissance); Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville; Paul Joseph Watson (right-wing personality of InfoWars); Westboro Baptist Church; white ethno-state; “white genocide”; “white nationalism” and “white supremacism”; white-supremacist rally in Newnan, Georgia; Milo Yiannopoulos (white supremacist); and Timothy Zaal (a former neo-Nazi who now works for the Museum of Tolerance). Full text.
Vala, Jorge, and Cícero Roberto Pereira. “Racisms and normative pressures: a new outbreak of biological racism?” Changing Societies: Legacies and Challenges. Vol. II. Citizenship in Crisis. Edited by Marina Costa Lobo, Filipe Carreira da Silva, and José Pedro Zúquete. Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2018. 217-248. Full text and here and here.
Valasik, Matthew, and Shannon E. Reid. “Alt-Right Gangs and White Power Youth Groups.” Criminology – Oxford Bibliographies, 24 May 2018. Full text.
Valasik, Matthew, and Shannon E. Reid. “The Schrödinger’s Cat of Gang Groups: Can Street Gangs Inform Our Comprehension of Skinheads and Alt-Right Groups?” Deviant Behavior, Published online: 30 May 2018. Full text.
Valencia-García, Louie Dean. “The Rise of the European Far-Right in the Internet Age.” EuropeNow (Council for European Studies (CES) at Columbia University), January 31, 2018. Full text and here.
Valero, Encarna Alonso. “The Radical Right and Poetry During the Contemporary Period in Spain.” Perspectivas de la Comunicación (Universidad de La Frontera – Chile) 11.1 (2018): 229-265. Full text.
Van Bohemen, Samira, Willem de Koster, and Jeroen van der Waal. “Euroscepticism among Dutch Leftist and Rightist Populist Constituencies: How Can the U-curve be Understood?” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2018. Full text.
van de Wetering, Denis, Andreas Zick, and Hannah Mietke. “Extreme Right Women, (Dis-)Engagement and Deradicalisation: Findings from a Qualitative Study.” International Journal of Developmental Science 12.1-2 (2018): 115-127. Abstract.
van den Hemel, Ernst. “Post-Secular Nationalism. The Dutch Turn to the Right & Cultural-Religious Reframing of Secularity.” Social Imaginaries in a Globalizing World. Edited by Hans Alma and Guido Vanheeswijck. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2018. 247-264. First page.
van der Linden, Marcel. ‘Workers and the Radical Right.” International Labor and Working-Class History 93 (Spring 2018): 74-78. Full text.
van der Waal, Jeroen, and Willem de Koster. “Populism and Support for Protectionism: The Relevance of Opposition to Trade Openness for Leftist and Rightist Populist Voting in The Netherlands.” Political Studies 66.3 (August 2018): 560-576. Full text.
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Van Hauwaert, Steven M. “Riding the wave of success: the role of trans-national diffusion mechanisms in the development of far right parties.” Journal of European Integration, Published online: 22 Sept. 2018. Abstract.
Van Hauwaert, Steven M., and Stijn Van Kessel. “Beyond protest and discontent: A cross-national analysis of the effect of populist attitudes and issue positions on populist party support.” European Journal of Political Research 57.1 (February 2018): 68-92. Full text. Replication materials. Supplementary information.
van Haute, Emilie, Teun Pauwels, and Dave Sinardet. “Sub-state nationalism and populism: the cases of Vlaams Belang, New Flemish Alliance and DéFI in Belgium.” Comparative European Politics, First Online: 24 October 2018. Abstract and references.
van Spanje, Joost, and Rachid Azrout. “Tainted Love: How Stigmatization of a Political Party in News Media Reduces Its Electoral Support.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Published: 26 March 2018. Full text.
van Spanje, Joost, Haylee Kelsall, and Rachid Azrout. “Isolated and Imitated? Voter Perceptions of Reactions to Anti-Immigration Parties in Three Countries.” 2017: Europe’s Bumper Year of Elections. Edited by Brigid Laffan and Lorenzo Cicchi. San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy: European University Institute (EUI), 2018. 65-90. Full text.
van Wijk, Daniël, Gideon Bolt, and Ron Johnston. “Contextual Effects on Populist Radical Right Support: Consensual Neighbourhood Effects and the Dutch PVV.” European Sociological Review, Published: 22 December 2018. Abstract.
Vandoros, Sotiris G. “Immigration and Political Opportunities for Right-Wing Extremism: The Case of Golden Dawn in Greece.” Mediterranean Quarterly 29.1 (March 2018): 48-69. Abstract and first page.
Varaine, Simon. “Bad times are not good times for revolutions: Collective deprivation and the mobilization level of French radical movements (1882-1980).” Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, First published: 11 June 2018. First page.
Vasilopoulos, Pavlos, George E. Marcus, and Martial Foucault. “Emotional Responses to the Charlie Hebdo Attacks. Addressing the Authoritarianism Puzzle.” Political Psychology 39.3 (June 2018): 557-575. Abstract.
Vasilopoulos, Pavlos, George E. Marcus, Nicholas A. Valentino, and Martial Foucault. “Fear, Anger, and Voting for the Far Right: Evidence From the November 13, 2015 Paris Terror Attacks.” Political Psychology, First published: 14 October 2018. On the relative impact of fear and anger in reaction to the 2015 Paris terror attacks on the propensity to vote for the French far-right party, the Front National, in the 2015 regional elections. Abstract.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia, and Liisa Talving. “British public opinion on Brexit: controversies and contradictions.” European Political Science, First Online: 13 April 2018. Abstract and references.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia, and Liisa Talving. “Opportunity or threat? Public attitudes towards EU freedom of movement.” Journal of European Public Policy, Published online: 22 July 2018. Full text.
Verloo, Mieke. “Gender Knowledge, and Opposition to the Feminist Project: Extreme-Right Populist Parties in the Netherlands.” Politics and Governance 6.3 (2018): 20-30. Full text.
Vezjak, Boris. “Radical Hate Speech: The Fascination with Hitler and Fascism on the Slovenian Webosphere.” Šolsko polje 29.5–6 (2018): 133-151. Full text.
Vidal Bertran, Lurdes. “Islamophobia, Security Narratives and Countering Violent Extremism: Dangerous Liaisons.” EMed. Mediterranean Yearbook (2018): 64-70. Full text.
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Virdee, Satnam, and Brendan McGeever. “Racism, Crisis, Brexit.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 41.10 (2018): 1802-1819. Full text.
Vittori, Davide. “Party change in anti-establishment parties in government: the case of Five Stars Movement and SYRIZA.” Italian Political Science 13.2 (October 2018): 78-91. Full text.
Vlandas, Tim, and Daphne Halikiopoulou. “Does unemployment matter? Economic insecurity, labour market policies and the far-right vote in Europe.” European Political Science, 2 May 2018. Abstract, Appendix: List of far-right parties in 14 West European and 10 East European countries, per country, and references.
Voogd, Remko, and Ruth Dassonneville. “Are the Supporters of Populist Parties Loyal Voters? Dissatisfaction and Stable Voting for Populist Parties.” Government and Opposition, Published online: 17 September 2018. Full text and here.
Wagner, Markus, and Thomas Meyer. “Decades Under the Influence: How Europe’s Parties Have Been Shifting Right.” Foreign Affairs, April 4, 2018. Extract.
Waisbord, Silvio. “Why Populism is Troubling for Democratic Communication.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11.1 (March 2018): 21–34. Full text.
Walby, Sylvia. “Is Europe Cascading into Fascism? Addressing Key Concepts including Gender and Violence.” Politics and Governance 6.3 (2018): 67-77. Full text.
Wang, Austin Horng-En, and Fang-Yu Chen. “Extreme Candidates as the Beneficent Spoiler? Range Effect in the Plurality Voting System.” Political Research Quarterly, First Published July 11, 2018. Abstract.
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Webber, Diane. “Preparing to Commit Domestic Terrorist Activity: Does the United States Have Adequate Tools to Stop This?” 34 American University International Law Review 205 (2018). First page.
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Werkmann, Caroline, and Sergiu Gherghina. “Organized for Parliament? Explaining the Electoral Success of Radical Right Parties in Post-Communist Europe.” Government and Opposition 53.3 (July 2018): 461-485. Full text and here and here.
Westlake, Daniel. “Multiculturalism, political parties, and the conflicting pressures of ethnic minorities and far-right parties.” Party Politics 24.4 (July 2018): 421-433. Abstract.
Whitaker, Richard. “The UK Independence Party and other primarily Eurosceptic parties.” The Routledge Handbook of Euroscepticism. Edited by Benjamin Leruth, Nicholas Startin, and Simon Usherwood. London and New York: Routledge, 2018. 100-112. Chapter abstract.
Whitehead, Andrew L., Samuel L Perry, and Joseph O. Baker. “Make America Christian Again: Christian Nationalism and Voting for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential Election.” Sociology of Religion 79.2 (Summer 2018): 147-171. Full text and here and here.
Whitehead, Andrew L., Landon Schnabel, and Samuel L. Perry. “Gun Control in the Crosshairs: Christian Nationalism and Opposition to Stricter Gun Laws.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, First Published July 23, 2018. Full text.
Wichmann, Fabian. “Successfully countering hate and far-right propaganda: The story of EXIT-Germany.” Journal EXIT-Deutschland (JEX). Zeitschrift für Deradikalisierung und demokratische Kultur 7 (2018): 64-67. Full text.
Widfeldt, Anders, and Heinz Brandenburg. “What Kind of Party Is the UK Independence Party? The Future of the Extreme Right in Britain or Just Another Tory Party?” Political Studies 66.3 (August 2018): 577-600. Abstract.
Wilkin, Peter. “Rip it up and start again: The Problem of Populism in the Twenty-First Century.” Journal of World-Systems Research 24.2 (Summer/Fall 2018): 314-324. Full text and here and here.
Wilkin, Peter. “The Rise of ‘Illiberal’ Democracy: The Orbánization of Hungarian Political Culture.” Journal of World-Systems Research 24.1 (Winter/Spring 2018): 5-42. Full text and here.
Wilson, Andrew F. “#whitegenocide, the Alt-right and Conspiracy Theory: How Secrecy and Suspicion Contributed to the Mainstreaming of Hate.” Secrecy and Society 1.2 (February 2018). Full text.
Windisch, Steven, Michael K. Logan, and Gina Scott Ligon. “Headhunting Among Extremist Organizations: An Empirical Assessment of Talent Spotting.” Perspectives on Terrorism 12.2 (April 2018): 44-62. Full text.
Winston, Andrew S. “Neoliberalism and IQ: Naturalizing economic and racial inequality.” Theory & Psychology 28.5 (2018): 600-618. Full text.
Winter, Aaron. “Researching the Far-Right in a ‘Post-Racial’ Context.” Monitor Racism, April 2018. Full text.
Winter, Aaron. “The Klan is History: a historical perspective on the revival of the far-right in ‘post-racial’ America.” Historical Perspectives on Organised Crime and Terrorism. Eds. James Windle, John F. Morrison, Aaron Winter, and Andrew Silke. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. 109-132. Full text (draft).
Wirz, Dominique S., Martin Wettstein, Anne Schulz, Philipp Müller, Christian Schemer, Nicole Ernst, Frank Esser, and Werner Wirth. “The Effects of Right-Wing Populist Communication on Emotions and Cognitions toward Immigrants.” The International Journal of Press/Politics 23.4 (Oct. 2018): 496-516. Abstract.
Wodak, Ruth. “The micro-politics of right-wing populism.” Populism and the Crisis of Democracy. Volume 2: Politics, Social Movements and Extremism. Edited by Gregor Fitzi, Juergen Mackert, and Bryan S. Turner. London: Routledge, 2018. Chapter abstract.
Wodak, Ruth. “The Revival of Numbers and Lists in Radical Right Politics.” Res Rhetorica 5.4 (2018): 69-75. Full text.
Yamaguchi, Tomomi. “Revisionism, Ultranationalism, Sexism: Relations Between the Far Right and the Establishment Over the ‘Comfort Women’ Issue.” Social Science Japan Journal 21.2 (Summer 2018): 219-238. Abstract.
Yazici, Emir. “Nationalism and Human Rights.” Political Research Quarterly, First Published June 20, 2018. Abstract.
Ylä-Anttila, Tuukka. “Populist Knowledge: ‘Post-Truth’ Repertoires of Contesting Epistemic Authorities.” European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 5.4 (Oct. 2018): 356-388. Full text and here.
Zazzara, Gilda. “‘Italians First’: Workers on the Right Amidst Old and New Populisms.” International Labor and Working-Class History 93 (Spring 2018): 101-112. Abstract and references.
Zhavoronkov, Alexey. “Nihilism and the Crisis of Tradition: Arendt and Contemporary Radical Conservatism.” Russian Sociological Review 17.4 (2018): 144-157. Full text and here.
Zia-Ebrahimi, Reza. “When the Elders of Zion relocated to Eurabia: Conspiratorial racialization in antisemitism and Islamophobia.” Patterns of Prejudice 52.4 (2018): 314-337. A textual comparison of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1903) and Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis, by Bat Ye’or (Gisèle Littman (née Orebi)) (2005). Full text and here and here.
Zienkowski, Jan. “Asserting racism’s relativity: a Flemish nationalist rearticulation of the problematic of racism.” Journal of Multicultural Discourses 12.2 (2018): 149-165. Abstract and references.
Zuazo, Pablo, Julio Llorente, and Yolanda González. “Causes of the Far-right Movement Rise in Germany: Between Narrative and Reality.” Protest on the Rise?: Political Aftershocks of the Financial and the Migrant Crisis in Germany and Spain: International Conference and Workshop, 25-27 April 2017, Madrid. Adriaan Kühn and Tom Mannewitz, editors. Madrid: Editorial UFV, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, 2018. 83-93.
Żuk, Piotr, and Paweł Żuk. “‘The national music scene’: the analysis of the Nazi rock discourse and its relationship with the upsurge of nationalism in Poland.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, Published online: 18 Dec 2018. Abstract.
Żuk, Piotr, and Paweł Żuk. “Multimodal analysis of the nationalist discourse and historical inspirations of the spectacle of the populist right in Poland between 2015 and 2017.” Discourse, Context & Media 26 (December 2018): 135-143. First page preview.
Zulianello, Mattia. “Anti-System Parties Revisited: Concept Formation and Guidelines for Empirical Research.” Government and Opposition 53.4 (October 2018): 653-681. Full text and here.
Zulianello, Mattia, Alessandro Albertini, and Diego Ceccobelli. “A Populist Zeitgeist? The Communication Strategies of Western and Latin American Political Leaders on Facebook.” The International Journal of Press/Politics 23.4 (Oct. 2018): 439-457. Full text.
CONFERENCE PAPERS, WORKING PAPERS, AND PREPRINTS
Adekotujo, Akinlolu Solomon, JooYoung Lee, A. Oluwatoyin Enikuomehin, Manuel Mazzara, and S. Benjamin Aribisala. “Bi-Lingual Intent Classification of Twitter Posts: a roadmap.” Conference: SEDA 2018, Rome. “The focus of this study is to develop a roadmap of a model for automatic bilingual intent classification of hate speech.” Full text.
Alesina, Alberto, Elie Murad, and Hillel Rapaport. “Immigration and Attitudes toward Redistribution in Europe.” 2018. Full text.
Anderson, D. Mark, Benjamin Crost, and Daniel I. Rees. “Do Economic Downturns Fuel Racial Animus?” April 2018. Full text.
Beramendi, Pablo, David Rueda, and Ignacio Sanchez-Cuenca. “Generational Misfortunes and the Two Faces of Radicalism.” Prepared for presentation at the workshop on Radical Party Challenges and Re-alignment in Advanced Democracies, Duke University, April 2018. Full text.
Berning, Carl, Jocelyn Evans, Myles Gould, Eelco Harteveld, and Gilles Ivaldi. “Assessing the effect of neighbourhood context on Populist Radical Right voting: a four-country comparison of France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.” UK. ECPR General Conference, Aug 2018, Hamburg, Germany. 2018. Full text.
Biard, Benjamin. “Do measures of militant democracy contribute to reduce the policy influence of radical right populist parties?” “ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops”, Nicosia – Cyprus (du 10/04/2018 au 14/04/2018). Abstract.
Biard, Benjamin. “How do strategies adopted by mainstream parties towards radical right populist parties affect policy? Belgium and Switzerland in comparison.” 2018. Abstract.
Bithymitris, Giorgos. “Theorizing class and far right politics through a cultural materialist framework: towards a new research agenda.” Hellenic Political Science Association Working Paper No. 2, January 2018. Full text.
Blee, Kathleen. “Next Steps for Scholarship on Gender and the Far-Right.” C-REX Working Paper, October 2018. Full text.
Blomqvist, Björn, David Sumpter, and Richard Mann. “Explaining and Predicting the Rise of a Radical Right-Wing Party Using Gaussian Processes.” SSRN, September 8, 2018. Full text.
Boatman, Eleanor. “The Kids Are Alt-Right: How Media and the Law Enable White Supremacist Groups to Recruit and Radicalize Emotionally Vulnerable Individuals.” SSRN, December 1, 2018. Full text.
Bonansinga, Donatella. “Emotionality in Right-Wing Populism Security Discourse and Its Impacts on Information Processing.” 2018. Full text.
Burgoon, Brian, Sam van Noort, Matthijs Rooduijn and Geoffrey Underhill. “Radical Right Populism and the Role of Positional Deprivation and Inequality.” Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Working Paper Series No. 733, March 2018. Paper for 67th Economic Policy Panel Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland, April 12-13, 2018. Esch-Belval: LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg, 2018. Full text and here and here.
Burni, Aline. “European Union Issues and Party Competition: How Does the Popularity of Extreme Right Parties Affect EU Positions of Mainstream Parties?” ECPR Joint Sessions Nicosia, 10-14 April 2018. Full text and here.
Caramani, Daniele, and Luca Manucci. “National Past and Populism: The Re-Elaboration of Fascism and Its Impact on Right-Wing Populism in Western Europe.” 2018. Full text.
Carvalho, João. “The Front National’s influence on immigration during President François Hollande’s term.” Book chapter in Do They Make a Difference?: The Policy Influence of Radical Right Populist Parties in Western Europe. Edited by Laurent Bernhard, Hans-Georg Betz, and Benjamin Biard (ECPR Press, 2019). Full text.
Cavallaro, Matteo. “From whispering to shouting: A taxonomy of RRPs’ blurring strategies on economic policy after 1990.” Paper prepared for the workshop on Radical Party Challenges and Realignment in Advanced Democracies, Duke University, April 2018. Full text.
Chletsos, Michael, and Stelios Roupakias. “Immigration and Far-right voting: Evidence from Greece.” August 18, 2018. Full text.
Chou, Winston, Rafaela Dancygier, Naoki Egami, and Amaney Jamal. “The Illusion of Far-Right Partisan Stability: How Party Positioning Affects Far-Right Voting in Germany.” November 23, 2018. Full text.
Chou, Winston, Rafaela Dancygier, Naoki Egami, and Amaney Jamal. “The Illusion of Radical Right Partisan Stability: How Party Positioning Affects Radical Right Voting in Germany.” December 4, 2018. Full text.
Cornacchione, Teresa. “Institutional Trust and Support for the Anti-Establishment: Evidence from the Netherlands and Italy.” April 2, 2018. Full text.
Creţan, Remus, and Thomas O’Brien. “‘Get out of Traian Square!’: Roma Stigmatisation as a Mobilising Tool for the Far Right in Timisoara, Romania.” Preprint for International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2018. Full text.
da Silva, Rita de Cácia Oenning, and Kurt Shaw. “Sentinels of Privilege and the Ressentiment of the Powerful: The New Right in Brazil.” Transnational Institute, Challenging Authoritarianism Series 3, April 2018. Full text.
Dal Bó, Ernesto, Frederico Finan, Olle Folke, Torsten Persson, and Johanna Rickne. “Economic Losers and Political Winners: Sweden’s Radical Right.” August 2018. Full text and here and here.
Dal Bó, Ernesto, Frederico Finan, Olle Folke, Torsten Persson, and Johanna Rickne. “The Rise of the Radical Right in Sweden: Consequences for Political Selection.” August 2018. Full text.
Davidson, Thomas, and Mabel Berezin. “UKIP at the Ballot Box, Britain First on Facebook: Social Media and Radical Right Movement-party Interactions.” SocArXiv, 16 Oct. 2018. Full text.
Davis, Nicholas T., Robert K. Goidel, Christine S. Lipsmeyer, Guy D. Whitten, and Clifford Young. “The Political Consequences of Nativism: the impact of nativist sentiment on party support.” 2018. Full text.
de Gibert, Ona, Naiara Perez, Aitor García-Pablos, and Montse Cuadros. “Hate Speech Dataset from a White Supremacy Forum.” ArXiv:1809.04444 [cs.CL], 12 Sept. 2018. On the public dataset of hate speech on Stormfront forum posts. Full text.
de Leeuw, Sjifra, Roderik Rekker, Rachid Azrout, and Joost van Spanje. “A matter of nostalgia: How authoritarian traditions shape the distribution of democratic support on the left-right dimension.” Paper presented at ECPR Joint Sessions 10–14 April 2018, Nicosia, Cyprus. Full text.
Dehdari, Sirus Håfström. “Economic Distress and Support for Far-Right Parties – Evidence from Sweden.” SSRN, April 11, 2018). Full text.
Dixon, Tim, and Miriam Juan-Torres. Is the Internet Eroding Europe’s Middle Ground? Public Opinion, Polarisation and New Technologies. European Strategy and Policy Analysis System (ESPAS), 2018. ESPAS Foresight Reflection Paper Series, March 2018. Full text.
Downes, James F., Matthew Loveless, and Andrew Lam. “Opening Pandora’s Box? Strategic Positioning: Right-Wing Party Competition over Immigration during the 2015-2018 European Refugee Crisis.” 2018. Full text.
Edwards, Griffin Sims, and Stephen Rushin. “The Effect of President Trump’s Election on Hate Crimes.” SSRN, January 14, 2018. Showing that Donald Trump’s election in November of 2016 was associated with a statistically significant surge in reported hate crimes across the United States, even when controlling for alternative explanations. Full text.
Evans, Geoffrey, and Jonathan Mellon. “Immigration, Euroscepticism and the Rise and Fall of UKIP.” 2018. Full text.
Falkner, Gerda, and Georg Plattner. “Populist radical right parties and EU policies: how coherent are their claims?” Badia Fiesolana: European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS), EUI Working Paper RSCAS 2018/38, 2018. Full text and here.
Farkas, Eszter. “Discovering the populist turn of Fidesz voters through personal values.” ECPR General Conference, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, 22-25 August 2018. Full text.
Fetzer, Thiemo. “Did Austerity Cause Brexit?” Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy, Department of Economics, University of Warwick. Working Paper Series No.381, June 2018. Full text.
Fluit, Hannah. “Belgian Extreme Right on the World Wide Web: Online Networks and Ideological Affinity.” Paper presented at the 17th Belgian-Dutch Political Science Conference, Leiden, The Netherlands, June 2018. Full text.
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Modi, Radha. Communities on Fire: Confronting Hate Violence and Xenophobic Political Rhetoric. Washington, D.C.: South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT), 2018. Full text.
More than words: Approaching a definition of Islamophobia. Edited by Isobel Ingham-Barrow. London: Muslim Engagement & Development, June 2018. Full text.
Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2017. The Center on Extremism (COE), Anti-Defamation League, 2018. Full text.
Murdoch, Simon, Dr Joe Mulhall, David Lawrence, and Patrik Hermansson. A New Threat? Generation Identity United Kingdom and Ireland. A HOPE not hate Mini Report, April 2018. Full text.
Narayanan, Vidya, Vlad Barash, John Kelly, Bence Kollanyi, Lisa-Maria Neudert, and Philip N. Howard. “Polarization, Partisanship and Junk News Consumption over Social Media in the US.” Data Memo 2018.1 (Computational Propaganda Research Project, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford), February 6, 2018. Full text.
New Hate and Old: The Changing Face of American White Supremacy. Center on Extremism, Anti-Defamation League, 2018. Full text and here and here.
Papademetriou, Demetrios G., Kate Hooper, and Meghan Benton. In Search of a New Equilibrium: Immigration Policymaking in the Newest Era of Nativist Populism. Transatlantic Council on Migration, November 2018. Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute, 2018. Full text.
The Partnership for Working Families and The Action Center on Race & the Economy (ACRE). Delivering Hate: How Amazon’s Platforms Are Used to Spread White Supremacy, Anti-Semitism, and Islamophobia and How Amazon Can Stop It. July 2018. Full text and here and here.
Petersen, Britta. The Brown Chameleon: Europe’s Populism Crisis and the Re-emergence of the Far Right. ORF Occasional Paper 144 (February 2018). New Delhi: Observer Research Foundation, 2018. Full text and here and here.
Peucker, Mario, Debra Smith, and Muhammad Iqbal. Mapping Networks and Narratives of Far-Right Movements in Victoria. Research Report. Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia, 2018
Phillips, Whitney. The Oxygen of Amplification: Better Practices for Reporting on Extremists, Antagonists, and Manipulators. New York: Data & Society Research Institute, 2018. Full text.
Pohjonen, Matti. Horizons of Hate: A Comparative Approach to Social Media Hate Speech. VOX-Pol Network of Excellence, 2018. Full text and here.
“Police-reported hate crime, 2017.” The Daily (Statistics Canada), November 29, 2018. Full text.
Racist Violence Recording Network. Annual Report 2017. Athens: Racist Violence Recording Network (RVRN), 2018. Full text.
Reaves, Jessica. When Women are the Enemy: The Intersection of Misogyny and White Supremacy. ADL Center on Extremism Report. New York: Center on Extremism, Anti-Defamation League, 2018. Full text.
Reclaiming Action— Progressive Strategies in Times of Growing Right-Wing Populism in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany. Edited by Christian Krell, Henri Möllers and Niklas Ferch. Stockholm: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Nordic Countries, 2018. Contents: List of Tables and Figures – Acknowledgements to the Advisory Board – Introduction. Henri Möllers, Christian Krell and Niklas Ferch: The Reclaiming Action Project: Progressive Party Strategies in Times of Growing Right-Wing Populism. Right-Wing Populism and Counterstrategies in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany. Susi Meret: Denmark – Rise, Consolidation and Mainstreaming of Right-Wing Populism and the Failure of Counterstrategies – Ketil Raknes: Norway – How to Deal with the Petropopulist Fremskrittspartiet in Office? – Anna-Lena Lodenius: Sweden – The Fast Growth of Right-Wing Populism and the Consequences of Coordinated Isolation for Progressive Strategies – Jasmin Siri and Madeleine Myatt: Germany – Conditions for the Recent Establishment of Right-Wing Populism and Progressive Responses. Conclusion. Niklas Ferch and Henri Möllers: Comparison of Past, Present and Possible Future Strategies Against RightWing Populism in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany – Christian Krell and Henri Möllers: Conclusion – What is Success and What to Learn for a Successful Strategy? – Annex. Fact-Sheets on Past, Present and Possible Future Strategies Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Germany – About the Authors – Acknowledgements. Full text.
Report. Gender dynamics in violent extremism Sunday 25 – Wednesday 28 November 2018 | WP1630. Wilton Park, the UK Foreign Office and UN Women, 2018. Full text.
Sacco, Muriel, and Marco Martiniello. Antisemitism and Immigration in Western Europe Today: Is there a connection? The case of Belgium. Berlin: Foundation ‘Remembrance, Responsibility and Future’ (EVZ); London: Pears Institute for the study of Antisemitism, University of London, 2018. Full text.
Sahin, Safiye. “Immigration, Integration, and Crosscultural Understanding in Germany and the United States.” Immigration, Integration, and a New Transatlantic Generation: Cross-cultural Understanding and Joint Action. Washington, DC: American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, 2018. 23-32. Full text.
Schain, Martin A. Shifting Tides: Radical-Right Populism and Immigration Policy in Europe and the United States. Washington, D.C.: Migration Policy Institute, Transatlantic Council on Migration, August 2018. Full text.
Siapera, Eugenia, Elena Moreo, and Jiang Zhou. Hate Track: Tracking and Monitoring Racist Speech Online. DCU School of Communications, Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo), Anti-Bullying Centre (ABC), and Insight Centre for Computer Analytics, School of Computing, 2018. Full text.
Simmons, Katie, Laura Silver, Courtney Johnson, Kyle Taylor, and Richard Wike. In Western Europe, Populist Parties Tap Anti-Establishment Frustration but Have Little Appeal Across Ideological Divide. Pew Research Center, July 12, 2018. Full text and here.
Smith, Allison G. How Radicalization to Terrorism Occurs in the United States: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, June 2018. Full text.
Smith, Allison G. Risk Factors and Indicators Associated With Radicalization to Terrorism in the United States: What Research Sponsored by the National Institute of Justice Tells Us. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, June 2018. Full text.
State of Hate 2018 Report. London: HOPE not hate, 2018. Overview by Nick Lowles. The Threat of Violence.
Stephan, Adriana. “Defining the far right in Georgia: From neo-fascists to populist parties.” Georgian Institute of Politics. Policy Paper (Georgian Institute of Politics) 5 (October 2018): 1-22. Full text and here.
Stremmelaar, Annemarike, and Leo Lucassen. Antisemitism and Immigration in Western Europe Today: Is there a connection? The case of the Netherlands. Berlin: Foundation ‘Remembrance, Responsibility and Future’ (EVZ); London: Pears Institute for the study of Antisemitism, University of London, 2018. Full text.
Triumph of the Women?: The Female Face of the Populist & Far Right in Europe. Ed. Elisa Gutsche. Berlin: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung – Forum Politik und Gesellschaft, 2018. Contributions by Anikó Felix, Enrico Glaser, Weronika Grzebalska, Elisa Gutsche, Marius Hellwig, Ann-Cathrine Jungar, Björn Klein, Christèle Marchand-Lagier, Simone Rafael, Judith Rahner, Jan Riebe, Alexandros Sakellariou, Rachel Spicker, Elena Zacharenko. Full text and here and here and here.
“Undercover inside Britain’s new far right.” HOPE not hate, 2018. Full text.
Valdez, Sarah, and Maureen A. Eger. From radical right to neo-nationalist: Danish party politics, 1973-2011. Research Note. Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right, 2018. Full text.
Vasilopoulou, Sofia, and Liisa Talving. Euroscepticism: Dimensions, causes and consequences in times of crisis. ESRC, 2018. Full text.
Violent Radicalisation & Far-Right Extremism in Europe. Edited by Aristotle Kallis, Sara Zeiger, and Bilgehan Öztürk. Ankara: SETA Publications, 2018. Contents: Foreword 9 — About this Report 11 — Executive Summary and Recommendations 13 — Introduction 19 — Chapter 1: Beyond the ‘Lone Wolf’: Lone Actor Terrorism and the Far-right in Europe / Paul Jackson 37 — Chapter 2: Online Radicalisation, Risk and Terrorism in the Digital Space / Mark Littler 79 — Chapter 3: The Post-Brexit Far-Right in Britain / Matthew Feldman & Paul Stocker 123 — Chapter 4: Understanding Violence and the Hungarian Far-Right / Julia Holdsworth & Katherine Kondor 173 — The Authors 217. Full text.
When Women are the Enemy: The Intersection of Misogyny and White Supremacy. New York: The Center on Extremism (COE), Anti-Defamation League, 2018. Full text.
The White House. National Strategy for Counterterrorism of the United States of America. October 2018. Full text.
Who Is Immigration Policy For? London: Corporate Watch, May 2018. [8. Agitators. 8.1. far-right parties and mainstreaming; 8.2. culture shift: hate preachers and think-tanks; 8.3. Conclusion: shifting the window]. Full text and here.
Widfeldt, Anders. The Growth of the Radical Right in Nordic Countries: Observations from the Past 20 Years. Washington, D.C.: Migration Policy Institute, June 2018. Full text.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Anderson, Aileen. “Understanding and Confronting Denial of Science.” A project funded by the Provost Initiative on Understanding and Engaging with Extremism, 2018. Confronting Extremism, Office of Inclusive Excellence, University of California, Irvine. Summary.
Apor, Péter (principal investigator). “Post-WWII Anti-Semitic Pogroms in East and East Central Europe: Collective Violence and Popular Culture.” Gerda Henkel Stiftung, 2015-2018. Summary.
Ascher, Diana L. “Network Analysis of Neo-Nazi Hate Speech on Twitter.” 2015-2018. Project log and research referenced in this project.
Bakker, Bert N., Gijs Schumacher, and Matthijs Rooduijn. “The Populist Appeal: Personality and Anti-establishment Communication.” October 12, 2018. Summary. Appendix.
Low Intensity Violence in Crisis-ridden Greece: evidence from the radical right and the radical left. Project Coordinator and Principal Researcher: Dr Lamprini Rori. Duration: September 2018 – September 2020. Research Paper. Policy Brief.
Maurer, William. “Digital Extremism.” A project funded by the Provost Initiative on Understanding and Engaging with Extremism, 2018. Confronting Extremism, Office of Inclusive Excellence, University of California, Irvine. Summary.
Nilsson, Per-Erik. Radicalization and Violent Extremism: An Analysis of two Contested Categories in Swedish Public Debate. Summary.
Pan, David. “Challenging Liberal Order Populist Politics from the Nazis to Today.” A project funded by the Provost Initiative on Understanding and Engaging with Extremism, 2018. Confronting Extremism, Office of Inclusive Excellence, University of California, Irvine. Summary.
Sawyer, Patrick. “Conspiricism as a Component of Elite-Popular Linkages in Populist Movements.” Date: 31 August 2018-31 May 2023. Description and updates.
Scrivens, Ryan, Thomas J. Holt, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, and Richard Frank. Offline-to-Online: A Large-Scale Assessment of Right-Wing Extremists’ Online Discourse around Key Events. Goal.
Snow, David. “Interrogating the Character and Persistence of Science Denialism The Case of the Anti-Vaccine Movement.” A project funded by the Provost Initiative on Understanding and Engaging with Extremism, 2018. Confronting Extremism, Office of Inclusive Excellence, University of California, Irvine. Summary.
Visualizing the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. Waitman Beorn, Principal Investigator, Department of History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Projects: Janowska Camp 3D Modeling Project; Janowska Camp Perpetrators Social Network Analysis; Holocaust in Eastern Europe Mapping Project; Lviv Ghetto Mapping Project; Mapping Himmler’s Appointment Book; Collaboration with Center For Urban History (Lviv). Description.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMES AND ABSTRACTS
Collective Violence, Antisemitism and Social Conflict in Modern Eastern Europe. Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien. January 22, 2018. Programme.
Concepts and Methods for Research on Far-Right Politics. 1st Summer School of the ECPR Standing Group on Extremism & Democracy, Scuola Normale Superiore, Firenze, 25-29 June 2018. Organized by Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Andrea L. P. Pirro. Schedule. Video and here.
Digital Extremism: Understanding and Confronting the Alt-right’s Digital Toolkit. Confronting Extremism, Office of Inclusive Excellence, University of California, Irvine, April 4, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – April 6, 2018@ 2:00 pm. Schedule and here.
International Hate Studies: Contexts and Consequences of Hate. INHS Biennial Conference, International Network for Hate Studies, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, May 29 to 31, 2018. Programme.
Radical Party Challenges and Realignment in Advanced Democracies. Department of Political Science, Duke University, April 20-21, 2018. Abstracts.
2nd Nordic conference on research on violent extremism: Theory and Practice. C-REX – Center for Research on Extremism, University of Oslo, Nov. 29-30, 2018. Description and here. Preliminary panels.
Slow & Steady: Continuous Mainstreaming of Right-Wing Extremism. Panel discussion organized by Southern Poverty Law Center and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. New Orleans, LA, May 8, 2018. Details. Registration.
Workshop on Gender and Extremism. C-REX – Center for Research on Extremism, University of Oslo, May 14-15, 2018. Description.
LEGISLATION AND PROPOSED LEGISLATION
Hill, Max. The Terrorism Acts in 2016: Report of the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation on the Operation of the Terrorism Acts 2000 and 2006. APS Group, January 2018. Full text. Government response (September 2018). Independent Reviewer’s reaction to the Government response (September 13, 2018).
Hill, Max. The Terrorism Acts in 2017: Report of the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation on the Operation of the Terrorism Acts 2000 and 2006, the Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures Act 2011, and the Terrorist Asset Freezing Etc Act 2010. APS Group, October 2018. Full text.
Hill, Max. The Westminster Bridge Terrorist Attack, 22nd March 2017: Operation Classific. A Report on the Use of Terrorism Legislation. APS Group, March 2018. Full text. Government response (September 2018). Independent Reviewer’s reaction to the Government response (September 13, 2018).
H.R.4918 – Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2018. 115th Congress (2017-2018). Full text.
McCord, Mary B. “It’s Time for Congress to Make Domestic Terrorism a Federal Crime.” Lawfare, December 5, 2018. Proposing the enactment of a federal crime of domestic terrorism. Full text.
BOOK REVIEWS
Abrams, Nathan. “When Goebbels and Hitler targeted Los Angeles, US officials did nothing. It was left to a Jewish lawyer to spearhead the resistance, says Nathan Abrams.” Times Higher Education Books, February 15, 2018. Review of Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews Foiled Nazi Plots against Hollywood and America. By Steven J. Ross. Bloomsbury, 2017. Full text.
Abrams, Roger I. [Review of] Hitler’s American Friends: The Third Reich’s Supporters in the United States, by Bradley W. Hart. New York Journal of Books, October 1, 2018. Full text.
Abromeit, John. [Review of] The Management of Hate: Nation, Affect and the Governance of Right-Wing Extremism in Germany, by Nitzan Shoshan (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016). German Studies Review 41.3 (October 2018): 660-662. First page and excerpt.
Alderman, Geoffrey. [Review of] A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism, by Paul Hanebrink. Times Higher Education, November 29, 2018
Alexander, Ruth M. [Review of] Fixing the Poor: Eugenic Sterilization and Child Welfare in the Twentieth Century, by Molly Ladd-Taylor. Journal of American History 105.3 (December 2018): 718-719. Abstract.
Anon. Review of Antisemitism: Here and Now, by Deborah E. Lipstadt. Publishers Weekly, December 17, 2018. Full text.
Anon. Review of Hitler’s American Friends: The Third Reich’s Supporters in the United States, by Bradley W. Hart. Publishers Weekly, Sept. 3, 2018. Full text.
Anon. Review of How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, by Jason Stanley. Kirkus Reviews, June 15, 2018. Full text.
Anon. Review of How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, by Jason Stanley. Publishers Weekly, July 16, 2018. Full text.
Anon. [Review of] Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age, by Donna Zuckerberg. Publishers Weekly, October 22, 2018. Full text.
Arnold, Darrell. “How Democracies Die.” Darrell Arnold blog, July 12, 2018. Review of How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Full text and here.
Art, David. [Review of] The Populist Radical Right in Central and Eastern Europe: Ideology, Impact, and Electoral Performance, by Andrea L. P. Pirro. Perspectives on Politics 16.2 (June 2018): 560-561. First page. Second page.
Balafoutis, Christos. [Review of] The Age of Lone Wolf Terrorism, by Mark S. Hamm and Ramon Spaaij. British Journal of Criminology 58.6 (November 2018): 1521-1523. Abstract.
Balcer, Adam. “A portrait of Jobbik.” Review of The Hungarian Far Right. Social Demand, Political Supply and International Context, by Péter Krekó and Attila Juhász. New Eastern Europe, August 23, 2018. Full text.
Barclay, Andrew. [Review of] The New Minority: White Working-Class Politics in an Age of Immigration and Inequality, by Justin Gest. Political Studies Review 16.1 (February 2018): NP65-NP65
Baxa, Paul. [Review of] Roberta Pergher, Mussolini’s Nation-Empire: Sovereignty and Settlement in Italy’s Borderlands, 1922–1943. European History Quarterly, First Published November 5, 2018. First page.
Baykal, Zana. [Review of] The Politics of Fear: What Right-Wing Populist Discourses Mean, by Ruth Wodak. Insight Turkey 20.3 (Summer 2018): 299-301. First page. Excerpt.
Beinart, Peter. “Is Donald Trump a Fascist?” The New York Times, Sept. 11, 2018. Review of How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, by Jason Stanley (Random House). Full text.
Berman, Ari. “How Endangered Is American Democracy?” The New York Times, April 13, 2018. Reviews of four books, including How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Full text.
Berman, Sheri. “How Liberalism Failed.” Reviews of The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Inequality, by Brink Lindsey and Steven M. Teles; Go Back to Where You Came From: The Backlash Against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy, by Sasha Polakow-Suransky; and Counter-Revolution: Liberal Europe in Retreat, by Jan Zielonka. Dissent Magazine (Fall 2018). Full text.
Berman, Sheri, William E. Connolly, Katherine J. Cramer, Christopher S. Parker, Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, and Valerie Bunce. Review Symposium. A Discussion of Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt’s How Democracies Die. Perspectives on Politics 16.4 (December 2018): 1092-110 Full text and here and here.
Berry, Damon T. “Religion and the Alt-Right.” Review of Making Sense of the Alt-Right. By George Hawley. New York: Columbia University Press, 2017. Politics and Religion 11.3 (September 2018): 679-683. First page. Response by George Hawley, pp. 690-692. First page.
Beyler, Richard H. [Review of] Tiago Saraiva, Fascist Pigs: Technoscientific Organisms and the History of Fascism. The American Historical Review 123.5 (December 2018): 1785-1786. Abstract.
Bland, Benjamin. “Rethinking the European far right.” Reviews of Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg, Far-Right Politics in Europe, trans. from the French by Jane Marie Todd, and Matteo Albanese and Pablo del Hierro, Transnational Fascism in the Twentieth Century: Spain, Italy and the Global Neo-Fascist Network. Patterns of Prejudice, Published online: 21 Dec. 2018. First page.
Blee, Kathleen. “When the Klan Returns.” Public Books, February 6, 2018. Review of The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition, by Linda Gordon (Liveright, 2017). Full text.
Bohle, Dorothee. “What Is the Deep Story of America’s Far Right?” Review of Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, by A. R. Hochschild. Sociologický asopis/Czech Sociological Review 54.3 (2018): 473-475. Full text.
Bohoslavsky, Ernesto. [Review of] Barry Cannon, The Right in Latin America: Elite Power, Hegemony and the Struggle for the State. Journal of Latin American Studies 50.2 (May 2018): 508-510. Full text and here.
Bonikowski, Bart. [Review of] The Extreme Gone Mainstream, by Cynthia Miller-Idriss. EuropeNow, October 2, 2018. Full text.
Bonnell, Andrew G. [Review of] Roshan Magub, Edgar Julius Jung, Right-Wing Enemy of the Nazis: A Political Biography. European History Quarterly 48.1 (2018): 169-171. First page.
Bouris, Dimitris. [Review of] Syriza: The Failure of the Populist Promise, by Cas Mudde. Comparative Sociology 17.2 (2018): 253-255. First two pages.
Brennan, Geoffrey. [Review essay on] Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean (New York: Viking, 2017). History of Political Economy 50.3 (September 2018): 635-640. First page.
Brook, Vincent. “On Ross’s Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews Foiled Nazi Plots Against Hollywood and America.” Review of Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews Foiled Nazi Plots Against Hollywood and America, by Steven J. Ross. Jewish Film & New Media 6.1 (Spring 2018): 128-132. First page.
Burns, Jennifer. [Review essay on] Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean (New York: Viking, 2017). History of Political Economy 50.3 (September 2018): 640-648. Full text.
Burns, Jennifer. [Review of] Quinn Slobodian, Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism. The American Historical Review 123.5 (December 2018): 1615-1617. Abstract.
Carver, Terrell. “Themed Book Review on Gender and Conservatism.” Review of Raised Right: Fatherhood in Modern American Conservatism, by Jeffrey R. Dudas. Politics & Gender 14.1 (March 2018): e2, 1-4. First page.
Caryl, Christian. “Can American democracy withstand its latest assault?” The Washington Post, January 11, 2018. Review of How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Full text.
Caryl, Christian. “Is the United States really on the road to fascism?” The Washington Post, April 13, 2018. Reviews of Fascism: A Warning, by Madeleine Albright (Harper), and The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America, by Timothy Snyder (Tim Duggan). Full text.
Connell, Tula. [Review of] Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean. Labor: Studies in Working-Class History 15.3 (September 2018): 129-131. Extract and first page.
Cooper, Howard. “Book review: A Specter Haunting Europe.” Review of A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism, by Paul Hanebrink. The Jewish Chronicle, November 26, 2018. Full text.
Cooper, Ryan. “A Political Movement, Defining Itself by What It Hates.” New York Times, April 6, 2018. Review of Alt-Right: From 4chan to the White House, by Mike Wendling (Pluto Press). Full text.
Cowley, Jason. [Review of] National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy, by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin. The Sunday Times, October 21, 2018. Excerpt.
Crozier, Gill. “Race and Education: Meritocracy as White Middle Class Privilege.” Review essay on White privilege. The myth of a post-racial society, by Kalwant Bhopal; The diversity bargain and other dilemmas of race, admissions and meritocracy at elite universities, by Natasha K. Warikoo; and Inside graduate admissions. Merit, diversity and faculty gatekeeping, by Julie. R. Posselt. British Journal of Sociology of Education, Published online: 3 Dec 2018. First page.
Dabhoiwala, Fara . “Democracy and Truth: A Short History by Sophia Rosenfeld review – the roots of our current predicament.” The Guardian, 19 Dec. 2018. Full text.
Dafnos, Andreas. “Dafnos on Camus and Lebourg, ‘Far-Right Politics in Europe.'” Review of Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg, Far-Right Politics in Europe, trans. from the French by Jane Marie Todd. H-Nationalism (February 2018). Full text.
Dafnos, Andreas. [Review of] Far-Right Politics in Europe, by Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg and translated by Jane Marie Todd. H-Nationalism (February 2018). Full text and here.
Darda, Joseph. “The Surprising Roots of Recent White Extremism.” Los Angeles Review of Books, April 9, 2018. Review of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America, by Kathleen Belew. Mentions Aryan Brotherhood; Aryan Nations (an arm of the Christian Identity movement); Aryan Nations World Congress (Hayden Lake, Idaho, 1983); Louis Beam (Ku Klux Klan leader); Alan Berg (liberal talk radio host murdered by the Order); Camp Mai Lai (training camp outside Cullman, Alabama, built by the Invisible Empire Knights); Camp Puller (paramilitary training camp outside Houston, established for Klansmen by Louis Beam); Charlottesville, Virginia; Christian Identity; Council of Conservative Citizens (white separatist group); David Duke (former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan); Essays of a Klansman (Louis Beam); Invisible Empire Knights (a Klan affiliate); Klan Border Watch (program launched by Louis Beam to intimidate undocumented immigrants along the US-Mexico border); Ku Klux Klan; “leaderless resistance”; Liberty Net (white supremacist social network built by Louis Beam); Timothy McVeigh (bomber of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995); Oklahoma City bombing; the Order (white supremacist group); William Luther Pierce (white supremacist); Dylann Roof (white supremacist who shot and killed nine black churchgoers in Charlestown, South Carolina, in 2015); Ruby Ridge; Texas Emergency Reserve (the “special forces” paramilitary group of the Ku Klux Klan); The Turner Diaries (William Luther Pierce); United Klans of America; Waco; and white power movement. Full text.
del Hierro, Pablo. [Review of] Andrea Mammone. Transnational Neofascism in France and Italy. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. The American Historical Review 123.2 (1 April 2018): 648–640. Abstract.
Dentice, Dianne. [Review of] Trouble on the far right: contemporary right-wing strategies and practices in Europe, edited by Maik Fielitz and Laura Lotte Laloire. Social Movement Studies, Published online: 28 Aug 2018. Full text.
Dietsche, Sarah J. [Review of] Radicalism and Music: An Introduction to the Music Cultures of al-Qa’ida, Racist Skinheads, Christian-affiliated Radicals, and Eco-animal Rights Militants, by Jonathan Pieslak. Perfect Beat 19.1 (2018): 94-96. Free online.
Doughty, Howard A. [Review of] Orbán: Hungary’s Strongman, by Paul Lendvai (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018). The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal 23.1 (2018). Full text.
Drabik, Jakub. [Review of] Paul Jackson, Colin Jordan and Britain’s Neo-Nazi Movement: Hitler’s Echo. Journal of British Studies 57.2 (April 2018): 429-430. Full text and here.
Dudášová, Marianna. [Review of] The Populist Radical Right: A Reader, edited by Cas Mudde. Politické vedy 21.4 (2018): 208-214. Abstract. First page.
Durnin, Marina. Book Review – Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Film and Media, by Jason Lee. Aigne (University College Cork) 7 (Winter 2018): 82-84. Full text.
Dyck, Erica. [Review of] Robert A. Wilson, The Eugenic Mind Project. Social History of Medicine, Published: 27 November 2018. Abstract.
Dyck, Kirsten. [Review of] Radicalism and Music: An Introduction to the Music Cultures of al-Qa’ida, Racist Skinheads, Christian-affiliated Radicals, and Eco-animal Rights Militants, by Jonathan Pieslak. Popular Music 37.1 (January 2018): 144-146. First page. Third page.
Elrod, Andrew. “Property Supremacy.” New Labor Forum 27.1 (2018): 127-132. Reviews of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America. By Nancy MacLean. Viking, 2017. One Percent Solution: How Corporations Are Remaking America One State at a Time. By Gordon Lafer. Cornell, 2017. First page.
Engle, Olivia. [Review of] Her Body, Our Laws: On the Front Lines of the Abortion Wars from El Salvador to Oklahoma, by Michelle Oberman. International Feminist Journal of Politics, Published online: 26 Nov 2018. Abstract.
Enzinna, Wes. “Renouncing Hate: What Happens When a White Nationalist Repents.” Review of Rising out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist, by Eli Saslow (Doubleday). The New York Times, Sept. 10, 2018. On Derek Black, the son of Don Black, the founder of Stormfront. Full text.
Evans, Richard J. “Fascism and The Road to Unfreedom review – the warning from the 1930s.” Reviews of Fascism: A Warning, by Madeleine Albright, and The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America, by Timothy Snyder. The Guardian, 19 July 2018. Full text.
Farrington, Joshua D. [Review of] Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism, by George Hawley. Journal for the Study of Radicalism 12.2 (Fall 2018): 183-185. Excerpt and first page.
Feeley, Dianne. “Can a Minority Overthrow the Majority?” Review of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean (Viking Books, 2017). Against the Current 33.2 [no. 194] (May/Jun 2018): 32-34. Full text.
Fekete, Liz. [Review of] Alt-America: the rise of the radical Right in the age of Trump, by David Neiwert. Race & Class 60.1 (2018): 107-109. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “Book Review: Catherine Paul’s (2016) ‘Fascist Directive: Ezra Pound and Italian Cultural Nationalism’ – June 2018.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 11, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. [Review of] Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get Into – and Out of – Violent Extremism, by Michael Kimmel. University of California Press. THE Books, April 12, 2018. Full text.
Fleury, Jean-Baptiste, and Alain Marciano. “The Sound of Silence: A Review Essay of Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America.” Journal of Economic Literature 56.4 (December 2018): 1492-1537. Full text and here and here.
Fritz, Roland. “‘Southern’ constitutional economics, libertarian billionaires and a fair amount of mud-slinging: About Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains.” Review of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean. ORDO: Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft 68.1 (Mar. 2018): 443-448. First page.
Frum, David. “The Great Russian Disinformation Campaign.” The Atlantic, July 1, 2018. Review of The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America, by Timothy Snyder. Full text.
Geyer, Michael. [Review essay on] Benjamin G. Martin, The Nazi-Fascist New Order for European Culture (Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2016). H-Diplo Essay No. 152, 13 April 2018. Full text.
Gilchrist, David. “Europe’s Fault Lines.” Socialist Review 433 (March 2018). Review of Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete (Verso). Full text.
Glaser, Eliane. “How Democracies Die: What History Tells Us about Our Future, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt.” Review of How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Times Higher Education (THE) Books, Mar. 8, 2018.
Godfrey, Phoebe. [Review of] The New Minority: White Working-Class Politics in an Age of Immigration and Inequality, by Justin Gest. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 47.4 (July 2018): 459-461. First page.
Goodliffe, Gabriel. [Review of] Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg, Far-Right Politics in Europe, trans. from the French by Jane Marie Todd. H-France Review 18 (2018): 1-5. Full text.
Goss, Brian Michael. [Review of] Nancy MacLean, Democracy in chains: The deep history of the radical right’s stealth plan for America (London: Scribe, 2017). Journal of Communication Inquiry, First Published March 31, 2018. First page.
Gray, John. “Divided we stand: identity politics and the threat to democracy.” Reviews of Identity: Contemporary Identity Politics and the Struggle for Recognition, by Francis Fukuyama, and The Lies that Bind: Rethinking Identity, by Kwame Anthony Appiah. New Statesman, 26 September 2018. Full text.
Green, Lloyd. “The Corrosion of Conservatism review: a Republican pleads for a reboot.” Review of The Corrosion of Conservatism: Why I Left the Right, by Max Boot. The Guardian, 3 Nov. 2018. Full text.
Green, Todd. “Islamophobia and Racism in America.” Review of Islamophobia and Racism in America, by Erik Love. Social Forces, Published: 12 December 2018. Abstract.
Griffin, Michael. [Review of] Emily Jones, Edmund Burke and the Invention of Modern Conservatism, 1830-1914: An Intellectual History. The American Historical Review 123.5 (December 2018): 1733-1734. Abstract.
Guettel, Jens-Uwe. [Review of] Hitler’s American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law, by James Q. Whitman. Journal of American History 105.3 (December 2018): 737. Abstract.
Hall, Martin. “Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right – book review.” Counterfire, July 5, 2018. Review of Europe’s Fault Lines. Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete (Verso 2018). Full text.
Hampsher-Monk, Iain. [Review of] Edmund Burke and the Invention of Modern Conservatism, 1830-1914: An Intellectual History, by Emily Jones. Cercles, July 13, 2018. Full text.
Haste, Helen. [Review of] Education and Extremisms: Rethinking liberal pedagogies in the contemporary world, edited by Farid Panjwani, Lynn Revell, Reza Gholami and Mike Diboll. London Review of Education 16.3 (2018): 513-515. Full text.
Hawley, George. [Review of] Blood and Faith: Christianity in American White Nationalism. By Damon T. Berry. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2017. Politics and Religion 11.3 (September 2018): 683-687. First page. Response by Damon T. Berry, pp. 687-690. First page.
Hayes, Mark. [Review of] Loud and proud: passion and politics in the English Defence League, by Hilary Pilkington (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016). Social Movement Studies, Published online: 11 Oct 2018. First page.
Hemmer, Nicole. “Where Did the Radical Right Come From?” Review of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America, by Kathleen Belew. The New York Times, July 6, 2018. Full text.
Hernandez Burgos, Claudio. [Review of] Enrique Moradiellos, Franco: Anatomy of a Dictator. European History Quarterly, First Published November 5, 2018. First page.
Hett, Benjamin Carter. “Two Faces of Fascism.” Canadian Journal of History / Annales canadiennes d’histoire 53.2 (Autumn 2018): 254-257. Reviews of Benjamin G. Martin, The Nazi-Fascist New Order for European Culture (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2016) and David D. Roberts, Fascist Interactions: Proposals for a New Approach to Fascism and Its Era, 1919-1945 (New York: Berghahn Books, 2016). First page.
Hill, Rebecca. “A Hundred Years of Fake News.” American Quarterly 70.2 (June 2018): 301-313. Reviews of four books, including Divided We Stand: The Battle over Women’s Rights and Family Values That Polarized American Politics, by Marjorie Spruill, and Nut Country: Right Wing Dallas and the Birth of the Southern Strategy, by Edward H. Miller. Excerpt and first page.
Hobbs, Mark. [Review of] What did you do during the war? The last throes of British pro-Nazi right, 1940-45, by Richard Griffiths, Oxon, Routledge, 2017. Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History 24.1 (2018): 122-124. First page and references.
Hochschild, Adam. “When Dissent Became Treason.” The New York Review of Books, September 28, 2017. Reviews of four books, including Spider Web: The Birth of American Anticommunism, by Nick Fischer (University of Illinois Press). Full text.
Hofmann, Reto. [Review of] David D. Roberts, Fascist Interactions: Proposals for a New Approach to Fascism and Its Era, 1919-1945. The American Historical Review 123.5 (December 2018): 1786-1787. Abstract.
Holleran, Max. “The Opportunistic Rise of Europe’s Far Right. Across the continent, racist groups have used the war on terror to gain a new platform.” New Republic, February 16, 2018. On Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete (Verso, 2018). Full text.
Imhoof, David. [Review of] Michael Hau, Performance Anxiety: Sport and Work in Germany from the Empire to Nazism. European History Quarterly, First Published November 5, 2018
Ingram, Mrill. “What’s Wrong with Privatizing Public Lands.” The Progressive, June 26, 2018. Review of In Defense of Public Lands: The Case against Privatization and Transfer, by Steven Davis (Temple University Press). Full text.
Isaac, Jeffrey C. “It’s Happening Here and Now. Thoughts on the recent immigration detentions and William E. Connolly’s ‘Aspirational Fascism.'” Public Seminar, June 25, 2018. Review of William E. Connolly, Aspirational Fascism: The Struggle for Multifaceted Democracy under Trumpism (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2017). Full text.
Jackson, John. “Jonah Goldberg, Darwin and Unnatural Capitalism.” Fardels Bear, May 11, 2018. The first part of a three-part review of Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics is Destroying American Democracy, by Jonah Goldberg. Part I. Part II. Part III.
Jackson, Paul. “Book Review: Roger Griffin (2018) Fascism – An Introduction to Comparative Fascist Studies.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 13, 2018. Full text.
Jackson, Paul. [Review of] Far-Right Politics in Europe, by Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg and translated by Jane Marie Todd. Journal of Social History, Published: 27 November 2018. Abstract.
Jackson, Paul. “Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin, National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy (London: Pelican, 2018) £9.99.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 24, 2018. Full text.
Jacobson, Gavin. “The Complex Roots of Populism.” Reviews of What is Populism? by Jan-Werner Müller; National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy, by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin; Populism: A Very Short Introduction, by Cas Mudde and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser; and For a Left Populism, by Chantal Mouffe. New Statesman, 28 November 2018. Full text.
Jarymowycz, Christina. [Review of] Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy, by Elizabeth Gillespie McRae. Gender & Society, First Published December 6, 2018. First page.
Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri. [Review of] Hollywood’s Spies: The Undercover Surveillance of Nazis in Los Angeles, by Laura B. Rosenzweig. Journal of American History 105.3 (December 2018): 738. Abstract.
Johns, Michael. [Review of] Far-Right in Politics in Europe, by Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg. Nations and Nationalism, First published: 25 April 2018.
Jones, Erik. “Democracies Don’t Die, They Are Killed.” Review essay on How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Survival 60.2 (April-May 2018): 201-210. Abstract.
K., L.M. [Review of] Katherine Benton-Cohen, Inventing the Immigration Problem: The Dillingham Commission and its Legacy. Population and Development Review 44.4 (December 2018): 853-855. Full text and here and here.
Kalmar, Ivan. “Book Review: Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe: A Shared Story?.” The Sociological Review Blog, 29 June 2018. Review of Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe: A Shared Story?, edited by James Renton and Ben Gidely (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). Full text.
Kamola, Isaac. [Review of] Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean. Populism 1.2 (2018): 214–218. First two pages.
Kane, Gillian. “Right-Wing Europe’s War on ‘Gender Ideology.'” The Public Eye (Spring 2018). Review of Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing against Equality, edited by Roman Kuhar and David Paternotte (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017). Mentions CitizenGo (Spain-based global right-wing group); Freedom Party (Austrian right-wing party); “gender ideology”; Beata Kempa (leader of the STOP Gender Ideology Parliamentary Committee in Poland); Law and Justice Party (Polish right-wing party); La Manif Pour Tous (LMPT) (“The Protest for Everyone”) (French right-wing anti-gender movement, and later an official political party); Ordo Iuris Institute for Legal Culture (conservative Polish think tank); the People’s Party (Austrian anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim party); Bishop Tadeusz Pieronek; Solidarna Polska (United Poland) (Polish right-wing party); and STOP Gender Ideology Parliamentary Committee (Polish committee formed by Solidarna Polska). Full text.
Kantrowitz, Stephen. “White Supremacy Has Always Been Mainstream.” Boston Review, July 23, 2018. Reviews of The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition, by Linda Gordon (Liveright); Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy, by Elizabeth Gillespie McRae (Oxford University Press); and Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America, by Kathleen Belew (Harvard University Press). Full text.
Kasekamp, Andres. [Review of] The radical right in eastern Europe: democracy under siege?, by Michael Minkenberg. Journal of Baltic Studies 49.3 (2018): 412-413.
Kershaw, Jan. [Review of] Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump, by David Neiwert. Glam Adelaide, June 13, 2018. Full text.
Ketcham, Christopher. “What the Public Lands Are Truly Worth.” Review of In Defense of Public Lands: The Case against Privatization and Transfer, by Steven Davis. The New Republic, September 25, 2018. Full text.
Kinney, Jay. “Russians and Reactionaries.” Reason (June 2018). Review of Russia and the Western Far Right: Tango Noir, by Anton Shekhovtsov (Routledge). Full text.
Klein, Ezra. “How democracies die, explained.” Vox, Feb 2, 2018. Review of How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Full text.
Klikauer, Thomas. “German government investigates anti-Semitism.” Review essay on Report of the independent commission on anti-Semitism, by German Parliament, 2017, presented to the Federal Parliament on 7th March 2017 (Bundestagsdrucksache: 18/11970), Berlin, German language download. Ethnic and Racial Studies 41.13 (2018): 2337-2343. Abstract.
Klikauer, Thomas. “Germany’s New Populist Party: The AfD.” Review essay on Marcus Bensmann, Schwarzbuch AfD: Fakten, Figuren, Hintergründe (Essen: Correctiv Press, 2017); Stephan Grigat, ed., AfD & FPÖ: Antisemitismus, völkischer Nationalismus und Geschlechterbilder (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2017); Michael Wildt, Volk, Volksgemeinschaft, AfD (Hamburg: Hamburger Edition Press, 2017); and Gerd Wiegel, Ein aufhaltsamer Aufstieg—Alternativen zu AfD & Co. (Cologne: PapyRossa Press, 2017). German Politics and Society 36.4 (Winter 2018): 78-97. Abstract.
Klikauer, Thomas. “Germany’s New Right-wing Populist Party – the Alternative for Germany.” Review essay on nine recent German-language books: Justus Bender, Was will die AfD? [What does the AfD want?] (Munich: Pantheon Press, 2017); AfD, Pegida und Co.: Angriff auf die Religion? [AfD, Pegida and Co. – Attacks on Religion?], ed. Stefan Orth and Volker Resing (Freiburg: Herder Press, 2017); AfD – Bekämpfen oder ignorieren?: Intelligente Argumente von 14 Demokraten [AfD – Fighting or Ignoring?: 14 Intelligent Arguments from Democrats], ed. Christian Nawrocki and Armin Fuhrer (Bremen: Kellner Press, 2017); Stephan Hebel, Sehr geehrter AfD-Wähler, wählen Sie sich nicht unglücklich! – ein Brandbrief [Dear AfD-Voter, don’t vote yourself into unhappiness – a fiery letter] (Frankfurt am Main: Westend Press, 2016); Volker Weiss, Die autoritäre Revolte: die Neue Rechte und der Untergang des Abendlandes [The authoritarian revolt – the new right and the demise of the occident] (Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta Press, 2017); Sebastian Friedrich, Die AfD: Analysen – Hintergründe – Kontroversen [The AfD: analysis, background, and controversies] (Berlin: Bertz + Fischer Press. 2017); Marcus Voigt, Die Lügenpresse – ein nützliches Instrument für den (Rechts-)Populismus? [The lying press – a useful instrument for right-wing populism?] (Marburg: Büchner-Press, 2018); Die enthemmte Mitte: autoritäre und rechtsextreme Einstellung in Deutschland [The uninhibited centre: authoritarian and extreme-right attitudes], ed. Oliver Decker, Johannes Kiess, and Elmar Brähler (Gießen: Psychosozial Press, 2016), full text; and Charlotte Theile, Ist die AfD zu stoppen? [Can we stop the AfD?] (Zürich: Rotpunkt Press, 2017). Politologický casopis – Czech Journal of Political Science 25.3 (2018): 250-269. Abstract.
Klikauer, Thomas. [Review essay on] Eine Alternative zu Deutschland: essays [An alternative to Germany] by Clemens Heni (Berlin: Edition Critic Press, 2017). Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 17.4 (2018): 505-509. First page.
Kohli, Martin. “Scaling the Empathy Wall.” Review of Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, by A. R. Hochschild. Sociologický asopis/Czech Sociological Review 54.3 (2018): 476-478. Full text.
Kolasa, Matthew. “How Democracies Die Around the World.” Fair Observer, August 15, 2018. Review of How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Full text.
Kolasa, Matthew. “Walking the Road to Unfreedom.” Fair Observer, August 21, 2018. Review of Timothy Snyder, The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America (Penguin Random House, 2018). Full text.
Kott, Matthew. [Review of] Ángel Alcalde, War Veterans and Fascism in Interwar Europe. Fascism 7.2 (2018): 300-304. Full text.
Lalaguna, Nicolas. “Timely warning of the growing far-right danger in Europe.” Morning Star, January 5, 2018. Review of Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete (Verso). Full text.
Lamb, Hilary. [Review of] Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age, by Donna Zuckerberg. E&T Magazine, December 10, 2018. Full text.
Liburd, Liam J. Book Review – Nick Toczek, Haters, Baiters and Would-Be Dictators: Anti-Semitism and the UK Far Right, Oxon: Routledge, 2016.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 20, 2018. Full text.
Liburd, Liam J. [Review of] Colin Jordan and Britain’s Neo-Nazi Movement: Hitler’s Echo, by Paul Jackson. History: Reviews of New Books 46.1 (2018): 13-14.
Liburd, Liam J. [Review of] Music, Youth and International Links in Post-War British Fascism: The Transformation of Extremism, by Ryan Shaffer. History: Reviews of New Books 46.5 (2018): 130.
Locker, Ray. “New book: If our democracy is dying, President Trump is not the only culprit.” USA Today, Jan. 16, 2018. Review of How Democracies Die, by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Full text.
Lombardo, Emanuela. “Themed Book Review on Gender and Conservatism.” Politics & Gender 14.1 (March 2018): e4, 1-4. Review of Gender and Far Right Politics in Europe. Edited by Michaela Köttig, Renate Bitzan, and Andrea Petö. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. First page.
Ludlow, Peter. “Fascism Doesn’t Work Like That: A Review of Jason Stanley’s How Fascism Works.” Politics / Letters, December 20, 2018. Full text.
MacDougald, Park. “The Idea-Free Book That Has the Right Excited About Ideas.” New York Magazine Daily Intelligencer, June 1, 2018. Review of Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics is Destroying American Democracy, by Jonah Goldberg. Full text.
MacLeod, Michael R. [Review of] Could It Happen Here? Canada in the Age of Trump and Brexit, by Michael Adams. Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique, Published online: 6 December 2018. First page.
Magness, Phillip. “Errors in Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in Chains (Spreadsheet).” June 13, 2018. Spreadsheet.
Marx, Paul. “Emotional Energies Trump Material Self-interest.” Review of Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, by A. R. Hochschild. Sociologický asopis/Czech Sociological Review 54.3 (2018): 471-473. Full text.
Mascat, Jamila. “Themed Book Review on Gender and Conservatism.” Review of In the Name of Women’s Rights: The Rise of Femonationalism. By Sara R. Farris. Politics & Gender 14.1 (March 2018): e3, 1-4. First page.
Mayanja, Samra. [Review of] Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete (Verso, 2017). Peace News 2616-2617 (April-May 2018). Full text.
Mayo, Marjorie. “Timely analysis of the far-right menace, then and now.” Morning Star, February 1, 2018. Review of Tomorrow Belongs to Us: The British Far Right Since 1967. Edited by Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley (Routledge). Full text.
Mazower, Mark. “Fascism revisited? A warning about the rise of populism.” Financial Times, April 11, 2018. Reviews of From Fascism to Populism in History, by Federico Finchelstein (University of California); To Fight against This Age: On Fascism and Humanism, by Rob Riemen (Norton); The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe: Italy, Spain, and Romania, 1870-1945, by Dylan Riley (Verso); The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power, by Benjamin Carter Hett (William Heineman); and Fascism: A Warning, by Madeleine Albright (William Collins). Full text.
McCarthy, Tom. “How Fascism Works review: a vital read for a nation under Trump.” The Guardian, 15 Oct. 2018. Review of How Fascism Works, by Jason Stanley. Full text.
McCormick, Rob. [Reviews of] Ana Antic, Therapeutic Fascism: Experiencing the Violence of the Nazi New Order; Ivo Goldstein and Slavko Goldstein, The Holocaust in Croatia. European History Quarterly, First Published November 5, 2018. First page.
McDonald, Robert O. [Review of] Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean. Journal of Cultural Economy 11.4 (2018): 371-375. Full text and here.
McKillop, Alasdair. “Politics.” The Times Literary Supplement, January 16, 2018. Review of English Uprising: Brexit and the Mainstreaming of the Far Right, by Paul Stocker. Excerpt.
McLemee, Scott. “Alt-Right Now.” Inside Higher Ed, August 10, 2018. Brief mentions of George Hawley, Making Sense of the Alt-Right (Columbia University Press); Hawley, Right-Wing Critics of American Conservatism (University Press of Kansas, 2016); David Neiwert, Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump (Verso); Neiwert, The Eliminationists: How Hate Talk Radicalized the American Right (Paradigm Publishers, 2009; republished by Routledge in 2016); Mike Wendling, Alt-Right: From 4Chan to the White House (University of Chicago Press); Kathleen Belew, Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America (Harvard University Press); Archie Henderson, Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives (Ibidem Press, distributed by Columbia University Press); South Atlantic Quarterly‘s special issue on The Authoritarian Personality (October); Authoritarianism: Three Inquiries in Critical Theory (Chicago, November); and Salvatore Babones, The New Authoritarianism: Trump, Populism, and the Tyranny of Experts (Polity Books, November). Full text.
Medzibrodszky, Alexandra. [Review of] George Gilbert, The Radical Right in Late Imperial Russia. Dreams of a True Fatherland? London & New York, NY: Routledge. 2016. Europe-Asia Studies 70.2 (2018): 301-303. First page.
Mikics, David. “The Phantom Menace of Judeo-Bolshevism.” Review of A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism, by Paul Hanebrink. Tablet, November 1, 2018. Full text.
Millington, Chris. [Review of] Ángel Alcalde, War Veterans and Fascism in Interwar Europe. European History Quarterly, First Published November 5, 2018. First page.
Minenor-Matheson, Graham. [Review of] ‘Tomorrow Belongs to Us’: The British Far Right since 1967. Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley (eds). Routledge. 2017. The Academic Antidote, August 2, 2018. Full text.
Mizruchi, Mark S. “Book Review Essay: Wealth, Power, and Political Influence: Organizations as Tools.” Administrative Science Quarterly 63.2 (2018): NP11-NP18. Review essay on Jane Mayer, Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires behind the Rise of the Radical Right. First page.
Mojapelo, Lebohang. “A flawed take on immigration and the rise of the right: Lebohang Mojapelo reviews Sasha Polakow-Suransky’s Go Back to Where You Came From.” The Johannesburg Review of Books, February 5, 2018. Full text.
Morphet, Janice. [Review of] Harold D. Clarke, Matthew Goodwin, and Paul Whiteley, Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union. Journal of British Studies 57.2 (April 2018): 412-414. First page. Third page.
Moutselos, Michalis. [Review of] Crystal Marie Fleming, Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2017). Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 18.1 (April 2018): 80-81.
Musgrove, Charles D. [Review of] Maggie Clinton, Revolutionary Nativism: Fascism and Culture in China, 1925-1937 (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2017). The American Historical Review 123.3 (June 2018): 925-926. Abstract.
Nadeau, Frederick. [Review of] Hilary Pilkington, Loud and proud. Passion and politics in the English Defence league. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016. 254 pp. £50.00 (hbk). Nations and Nationalism 24.1 (January 2018): 205-207. Full text.
Newsinger, John. [Review of] A Specter Haunting Europe: The Myth of Judeo-Bolshevism, by Paul Hanebrink. Socialist Review 439 (October 2018). Full text.
Novak, Benjamin. “‘The Hungarian Far-Right’ – A new book by Péter Krekó and Attila Juhász of Political Capital.” The Budapest Beacon, February 9, 2018. Review of The Hungarian Far Right: Social Demand, Political Supply, and International Context, by Péter Krekó and Attila Juhász (2017). Full text.
O’Neill, Rachel. [Review of] Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age, by Donna Zuckerberg. Times Higher Education (THE), Nov. 18, 2018
Palmer, Gesine. [Review of] The Management of Hate: Nation, Affect, and the Governance of Right-Wing Extremism in Germany, by Nitzan Shoshan. The European Legacy 23.6 (March 2018): 719-721. First page.
Pan, J.C. “Alternative History. The tradition of conspiracy theories and hate groups behind the alt-right.” Review of Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump, by David Neiwert. The New Republic, March 1, 2018. Mentions the “alt-right”; Aryan Nations; Glenn Beck; Breitbart; Ammon Bundy; Cliven Bundy; Richard Butler (leader of the Aryan Nations); Christian Identity theology; the Daily Stormer; David Duke (former Ku Klux Klan leader); 4chan; Sean Hannity; Alex Jones (conspiracy theorist); Malheur occupation; Gavin McInnes (founder of the “Western chauvinist” fraternity the Proud Boys); Timothy McVeigh; neo-Nazism; the “New World Order”; the Oath Keepers; Oklahoma City bombing; the Patriot movement; Ruby Ridge; skinhead groups; “sovereign citizens”; Richard Spencer; Stormfront (online network for white supremacists); Tea Party; the Three Percent (militia); the “III Percent Patriots”; the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville; Waco, Texas; white supremacists; and Milo Yiannopoulos (former Breitbart staffer). Full text.
Parramore, Lynn. “Meet the Economist Behind the One Percent’s Stealth Takeover of America.” Review of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean. Alternet, May 31, 2018. Full text.
Pavlović, Aleksandar. [Review of] Divided We Stand: Discourses on Identity in ‘First’ and ‘Other’ Serbia, by Ana Russell-Omaljev. Southeastern Europe 42.3 (Nov. 2018): 408-410. First two pages.
Perry, Joanna. “‘Conference Proceedings Conference on Hate Crimes in South East Europe’: A Review.” The International Network for Hate Studies, 6 August 2018. Full text.
Pope, Paul James. [Review of] Making Sense of the Alt-Right, by George Hawley. Political Science Quarterly 133.4 (Winter 2018–2019): 786-787
Potok, Mark. “Book Review: ‘Bring the War Home’ by Kathleen Belew.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 18, 2018. Full text.
Pugliese, Matteo. “J. M. Berger on Extremism.” European Eye on Radicalization, November 14, 2018. Review of J.M. Berger, Extremism (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series). Full text.
Renton, David. “Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin’s race problem.” Review of Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin, National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy (London: Pelican, 2018). lives; running, 26 October 2018. Full text.
Rétiová, Alica. [Review of] Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilising against Equality, edited by Roman Kuhar and David Paternotte. Social Movement Studies, Published online: 25 Dec. 2018.
Rétiová, Alica. [Review of] Fanaticism, Racism, and Rage Online: Corrupting the Digital Sphere, by Adam Klein. New Media & Society 20.6 (June 2018): 2228-2229
Robinson, Nathan J. “‘Never Trump’ Conservatives Won’t Save Us.” Washington Monthly, April/May/June 2018. Review of Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics Is Destroying American Democracy, by Jonah Goldberg (Crown Forum). Full text.
Ross, Alex. “How American Racism Influenced Hitler. Scholars are mapping the international precursors of Nazism.” The New Yorker, April 30, 2018. On recent books on Nazism, including James Q. Whitman’s Hitler’s American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law (Princeton); Thomas Weber’s Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi (Basic); Robert Gerwarth’s The Vanquished: Why the First World War Failed to End (Farrar, Straus & Giroux); Benjamin Carter Hett’s The Death of Democracy: Hitler’s Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic (Henry Holt); Edward B. Westermann’s Hitler’s Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars (Oklahoma); and Brian Crim’s Our Germans: Project Paperclip and the National Security State (Johns Hopkins). Full text and audio.
Ryan, Ben. “Dialogue with far right on migration will only be possible once Liberals have a good myth on their side.” Review of Go Back to Where You Came From: The Backlash Against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy, by Sasha Polakow-Suransky. Theos, 5 January 2018. Full text.
Saberi, Parastou. “Reading Europe’s Fault Lines.” The Bullet, July 4, 2018. Review of Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete (Verso, 2018). Full text.
Schaap, Julian. [Review of] Kirsten Dyck, Reichsrock: The International Web of White-Power and Neo-Nazi Hate Music. New Brunswick, New Jersey & London, Rutgers University Press, 2017. Volume ! 14.2 (2018): 253-25. Full text.
Scheopner, Erin. [Review of] Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust: Language, Rhetoric and the Traditions of Hatred, by Beth A.Griech-Polelle. Wiener Library Blog, June 5, 2018. Full text.
Schirmer, Eleni, and Michael W. Apple. “(Un)Chaining democracy: An essay review of Nancy MacLean’s Democracy in chains: The deep history of the Radical Right’s stealth plan for America [New York: Viking Press, 2017].” Education Review / Reseñas Educativas (Arizona State University) 25 (2018): 1-13. Full text.
Sears, David O. “The Ailments of the White Working Class.” Review essay on Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis, by J. D. Vance; The New Minority: White Working Class Politics in an Age of Immigration and Inequality, by Justin Gest; Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, by Arlie Russell Hochschild; and Anger and Racial Politics: The Emotional Foundation of Racial Attitudes in America, by Antoine J. Banks. Political Psychology, First published: 18 November 2018. First page.
Selk, Veith. [Review of] From Fascism to Populism in History, by Federico Finchelstein. Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 25.4 (December 2018): 680-681. First page.
Selvin, Erdem. [Review of] Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse. Edited by Ruth Wodak, Majid KhosraviNik and Brigitte Mral. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. Insight Turkey 20.1 (Winter 2018): 244-246. Full text.
Senik, Troy. “Civilization, If You Can Keep It.” City Journal, May 11, 2018. Review of Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics is Destroying American Democracy, by Jonah Goldberg (Crown Forum, 2018). Full text.
Shaw, Martin. “Going native: Populist academics normalise the anti-immigrant right.” Review of National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy, by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin. politics.co.uk, 31 October 2018. Full text.
Shimoni, Gideon. [Review of] Milton Shain, A Perfect Storm: Antisemitism in South Africa, 1930-1948. AJS Review 42.1 (April 2018): 260-262. First page.
Sivier, David. “Ideas are not responsible for the people who believe them.” Lobster 75 (Summer 2018). Review of Farming, Fascism and Ecology: A Life of Jorian Jenks. Philip M. Coupland. London: Routledge, 2016. Full text.
Sivier, David. [Review of] What Did You Do During the War? The Last Throes of the British Pro-Nazi Right, 1940-45. Richard Griffiths. Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. Lobster 75 (Summer 2018). Mentions Action (the magazine of the British Union of Fascists); Alt-Right; Alternative fuer Deutschland (Alternative for Germany) (AfD); anti-Zionist activism; British League of Ex-Servicemen and Women; British National Party (BNP); British People’s Party; British Union of Fascists (BUF); Lord Brocket; Arthur Bryant; Duke of Buccleuch; Neville Chamberlain; Winston Churchill; John Coast; Constitutional Research Association; Major C.H. Douglas; Viscountess Downe; Kurt Eisner; Fascism; Fidesz; Front National in France; Earl of Galloway; Rolf Gardiner; Ben Greene; Hitler; Imperial Fascist League; Irgun (Israeli terrorist group); Jorian Jenks; William Joyce; Arnold Leese; Emily Lorimer; Hugh MacDiarmid; Harold MacMillan; John McKie; Oswald Mosley; National Socialism; Lady Grace Pearson; George Pitt-Rivers; pro-Arab activism; pro-eugenics; Captain Ramsay; Right Club; Lord Sempill; Social Credit; Lord (later the 12th Duke of Bedford) Tavistock; A. J. P. Taylor; Donald Trump; UKIP (Farage); Unfinished Victory (Arthur Bryant); Unionist Association; Rebecca West; Henry William Wicks; Margaret Wicks; and Henry Williamson. Full text.
Snider, Colin M. [Review of] From Fascism to Populism in History, by Federico Finchelstein. Populism 1.2 (2018): 219–222. First two pages.
Stevenson, Jonathan. [Reviews of] The Future of Terrorism: ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and the Alt-Right, by Walter Laqueur and Christopher Wall, and The Rage: The Vicious Circle of Islamist and Far-Right Extremism, by Julia Ebner. Survival: Global Politics and Strategy 60.6 (December 2018-January 2019): 223-230. Full text.
Stille, Alexander. “Living With Fascism in Italy.” Review of A Chill in the Air: An Italian War Diary, 1939-1940, by Iris Origo. The New York Times, Sept. 21, 2018. Full text.
Stocker, Paul. “Book Review: Colin Jordan and Britain’s Neo-Nazi Movement: Hitler’s Echo by Paul Jackson.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 4, 2018. Full text.
Stocker, Paul. [Review of] Colin Jordan and Britain’s Neo-Nazi Movement: Hitler’s Echo, by Paul Jackson (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017). The English Historical Review, Published: 14 June 2018. Abstract.
Sucharov, Mira. “Themed Book Review on Gender and Conservatism.” Review of Righteous Transgressions: Women’s Activism on the Israeli and Palestinian Religious Right, by Lihi Ben Shitrit. Politics & Gender 14.1 (March 2018): e6, 1-3. First page.
Sunshine, Spencer. “The Future of the U.S. ‘Populist Radical Right’ and White Nationalism: Looking at Cas Mudde’s The Far Right in America.” Eyes Right Blog (Political Research Associates), March 27, 2018. Full text.
Swearingen, Jim. “Review: Is Trump Bringing Fascism to America?” Review of Can It Happen Here?: Authoritarianism in America. Edited by Cass R. Sunstein (Dey Street Books). The National Book Review, March 15, 2018. Full text.
Temple-Raston, Dina. “How masculinity, not ideology, drives violent extremism.” The Washington Post, March 22, 2018. Review of Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get Into—and Out of—Violent Extremism, by Michael Kimmel. University of California, 2018. Full text.
Tenorio-Trillo, Mauricio. [Review of] Federico Finchelstein, From Fascism to Populism in History. The American Historical Review 123.5 (December 2018): 1612-1615. Abstract.
Thane, Pat. [Review of] Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age, by Donna Zuckerberg. Cercles, November 19, 2018. Full text.
Thiele, Leslie Paul. [Review of] Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far Right, by Ronald Beiner. Contemporary Political Theory, First Online 24 September 2018. Full text and here.
Thompson, Fred. “Public Choice and the Origins of the Radical Right.” SSRN, 14 Feb 2018. Last revised: 16 Feb 2018. Review of Nancy Maclean, Democracy in Chains – The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America (Viking, 2017). Full text and here.
Thorleifsson, Cathrine. [Review of] Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, Lions of the North: Sounds of the New Nordic Radical Nationalism (Oxford University Press, 2017). Nations and Nationalism 24.2 (April 2018): 482-484.
Topaz. “Book Review: ‘Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America‘ [by Nancy MacLean].” Real Change, May 30, 2018. Full text.
Trilling, Daniel. “Immigrants are not a threat to European democracy—but the extreme right-wing reaction to them could be.” Prospect Magazine (March 2018). Reviews of English Uprising: Brexit and the Mainstreaming of the Far Right, by Paul Stocker; Go Back to Where You Came From: The Backlash Against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy, by Sasha Polakow-Suransky; and Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete. Full text.
Tripodi, Francesca Bolla. “Radicalism, authoritarianism, and the role of new media.” Review essay on Natalie Fenton, Digital, Political, and Christian Fuchs, Digital Demagogue: Authoritarian Capitalism in the Age of Trump and Twitter. New Media & Society, First Published December 7, 2018. First page.
van Elteren, Mel. Review of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean (Viking, 2017). The Journal of American Culture 41.2 (June 2018): 222-225. First page.
Vieten, Ulrike M. [Review of] Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilising against Equality, edited by Roman Kuhar and David Paternotte. Feminist Dissent 3 (2018): 257-264. Full text and here.
Waddington, P. A. J. [Review of] Hilary Pilkington, Loud and Proud: Passion and Politics in the English Defence League (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016). Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Published: 21 June 2018. Abstract.
Wedel, Kip. “Hitler’s American Friends by Bradley W. Hart.” Review of Hitler’s American Friends: The Third Reich’s Supporters in the United States, by Bradley W. Hart. Open Letters Review, October 22, 2018. Full text.
Weyland, Kurt. [Review of] The Global Rise of Populism: Performance, Political Style, and Representation, by Benjamin Moffitt. Party Politics 24.4 (July 2018): 467-468.
White, Tom. “What Did We Do?” Glasgow Review of Books, 17 May 2018. Review of Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right, by Liz Fekete (Verso 2018). Full text.
Wildermuth, Rhyd. “To Spite The Face: a review of Insurgent Supremacists by Matthew N. Lyons.” Gods & Radicals, May 18, 2018. Full text.
Williams, Katherine. [Review of] The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany, by Cynthia Miller-Idriss. LSE Review of Books blog, July 10, 2018. Full text.
Wilson, Angelia. “Themed Book Review on Gender and Conservatism.” Review of Tea Party Women: Mama Grizzlies, Grassroots Leaders, and the Changing Face of the American Right, by Melissa Deckman. Politics & Gender 14.1 (March 2018): e1, 1-4. First page.
Wolpe, David. “Awaiting the Prophet: On Jonah Goldberg’s ‘Suicide of the West.'” Los Angeles Review of Books, June 3, 2018. Review of Suicide of the West: How the Rebirth of Tribalism, Populism, Nationalism, and Identity Politics is Destroying American Democracy, by Jonah Goldberg (Crown Forum, 2018). Full text.
Worley, Matthew. [Review of] Colin Jordan and Britain’s Neo-Nazi Movement: Hitler’s Echo, by Paul Jackson (London: Bloomsbury, 2016). Twentieth Century British History, Published: 8 October 2018. Abstract.
Yack, Bernard. [Review of] Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far Right, by Ronald Beiner. Perspectives on Politics 16.4 (December 2018): 1148-1149. First page. Second page. Full text.
Zubrzycki, Geneviève. [Review of] The Management of Hate: Nation, Affect, and the Governance of Right-Wing Extremism in Germany, by Nitzan Shoshan. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016. Contemporary Sociology 47.2 (March 2018): 219-220.
FILM REVIEWS AND STUDIES
Beaton, Connor. “Film Review — In the Fade.” Scottish Legal News, 13 July 2018. A review of In the Fade (Aus dem Nichts) (2017), directed by Fatih Akin. Full text.
Hanrahan, Jake. “Inside the Unabomber’s Odd and Furious Online Revival.” WIRED UK, 1 August 2018. On TV series Manhunt: Unabomber, about anti-technology terrorist Ted Kaczynski, premiered on the Discovery Channel in the US before being picked up by Netflix for global distribution. Full text.
“Lauren Southern’s ‘Farmlands’ Is Lazy, Dishonest, And Racist.” Angry White Men, September 9, 2018. Full text.
Mason, Paul. “Living in the shadow of Breivik: why 22 July could be the anti-fascist movie of our times.” New Statesman, 3 October 2018. A review of the film 22 July, directed by Paul Greengrass. Full text.
Orán Llarena, Fabián. “’We the People’: Right-Wing Populism in Law Abiding Citizen and Hell or High Water.” Broadening Horizons: A Peak Panorama of English Studies in Spain. Edited by María Beatriz Hernández, Manuel Brito, and Tomás Monterrey. La Laguna: Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de La Laguna, 2018. Examining two American films–Law Abiding Citizen (2009) and Hell or High Water (2016)–as expressions of the ideological narratives of right-wing populism. 179-186. Full text.
INTERVIEWS
Abellan Matamoros, Cristina. “Explained: Who is VOX? Spain’s latest far-right party gaining popularity.” Euronews, 8 October 2018. An interview with Andrew Dowling. Mentions Ciudadanos (Spanish conservative party), Javier Ortega (VOX general secretary), Partido Popular (PP) (Spanish conservative party), and VOX (Spanish anti-immigration party, established in 2013). Full text.
Ambedkar, P. “Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America.” Newsclick, 12 July 2018. An interview with Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America. Video.
“Are far-right parties a threat to the European union?” Interview with Nonna Mayer and Caterina Froio. Sciences Po – Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics, Jan. 2018. Full text.
Beale, Lewis. “Madeleine Albright Knows Fascism When She Sees It.” The Daily Beast, April 13, 2018. An interview with Madeleine Albright, author of Fascism: A Warning. Full text.
Braganza, Chantal. “How a new organization aims to monitor hate groups across Canada. Evan Balgord, co-founder of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network, on right-wing extremism, radicalization, and fighting back against intolerance.” TVO.org, May 9, 2018. An interview with Evan Balgord. Mentions alt-right; Evan Balgord (co-founder of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network); Alexandre Bissonnette; The Daily Stormer (neo-Nazi blog); 4chan; Heritage Front; incel movement; M-103 motion against Islamophobia; Alek Minassian (alleged van attack murderer); Rebel Media conference, February 2017; and “Zeiger” (Gabriel Sohier Chaput) (Canadian white supremacist). Full text.
Burton, Tara Isabella. “How anti-Semitism festers online, explained by a monitor of the darkest corners of the internet.” Vox, Oct. 30, 2018. An interview with Talia Lavin, Media Matters researcher and author of a Washington Post editorial about anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about George Soros. Full text.
Butler, James, and Ash Sarkar. “Faultlines: Liz Fekete on Racism, Europe and the New Right.” NovaraFM, Novara Media, 26 January 2018. An interview with Liz Fekete, author of Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right. Podcast and here.
Chasman, Deborah. “Selling Outrage.” An interview with Yochai Benkler, co-author of Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics. Boston Review, November 12, 2018. Full text.
Cheung, Benson. “Interview with Professor Tamir Bar-On.” Political Capital, 2018. Full text.
Chotiner, Isaac. “Democracy Down. An interview with Timothy Snyder about what ails our country, and why so many of us can’t see it.” Slate, March 29, 2018. An interview with Timothy Snyder, author of The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America. Full text.
Coleman, Korva. “What Drives Men To Violent Extremism.” NPR Weekend Edition Sunday, April 1, 2018. An interview with Michael Kimmel, author of Healing From Hate: How Young Men Get Into And Out Of Violent Extremism. Recording and transcript.
Conti, Allie. “From the Inside, the White Nationalist Movement Looks Like a Total Mess. A journalist who spent seven years embedded with the American far-right talks about how to get under their skin.” VICE, Feb. 28, 2018. An interview with Vegas Tenold, author of Everything You Love Will Burn: Inside the Rebirth of White Nationalism in America. Mentions Antifa, Battle of Trenton, Hammerskins, Matthew Heimbach, Ku Klux Klan, National Socialist Movement (NSM), Paul Nehlen, neo-Nazis, racism, Duke Schneider of the NSM, Jeff Schoep (leader of the NSM), Richard Spencer, Vegas Tenold, Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, and white supremacy. Full text.
Conti, Allie. “Learn to Spot the Secret Signals of Far-Right Fashion.” VICE, Feb. 12, 2018. An interview with Cynthia Miller-Idriss, author of The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany. Full text.
Dalziel, Imogen. “A New Chapter: The Campaign to End Major Booksellers’ Sale of Extreme Material.” Memoria 7 (April 2018). Interview with Joe Mulhall about the HOPE Not Hate campaign against four of the UK’s major booksellers for selling extreme material on their websites. Mentions The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion; pro-National Socialist literature by Colin Jordan; The Turner Diaries, by neo-Nazi William Pierce; Holocaust Denial books, including Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth at Last; Curated Lies: The Auschwitz Museum’s Misrepresentations, Distortions and Deceptions, by Carlo Mattogno; and works by David Irving. Germar Rudolf, and Nick Kollerstrom. Full text.
Davies, Dave. “‘How Democracies Die’ Authors Say Trump Is A Symptom Of ‘Deeper Problems.'” Fresh Air, January 22, 2018. An interview with Steve Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, authors of How Democracies Die. Audio and transcript.
DeVega, Chauncey. “Author David Neiwert on the outbreak of political violence: Expect ‘an intense period of terrorism.'” Salon.com, Nov. 1, 2018. An interview with David Neiwert. Full text and here and here.
Farnsworth, Patrick. “Fighting Solves Everything: The Rise Of International Far Right Violence w/ Spencer Sunshine.” Last Born In The Wilderness #153, 29 October 2018. Audio and here.
Feeley, Dianne, and David Finkel. “Taking on the Far-Right [Menace]: an interview with Mark Bray [author of Antifa, The Anti-Fascist Handbook].” Against the Current 33.2 [no. 194] (May/Jun 2018). Full text.
Galloway, Brad, and Ryan Scrivens. “The Hidden Face of Hate Groups Online: A Former’s Perspective.” VOX – Pol, January 3, 2018. Former-right wing extremist Brad Galloway talks to VOX-Pol Visiting Researcher Ryan Scrivens about his paper “The Hidden Face of Organized Hate Groups Online: A Former’s Perspective,” presented at the Terrorism and Social Media Conference hosted at Swansea University. Full text.
Garcia-Navarro, Lulu. “‘Bring The War Home’ Shows ‘Lone Wolf’ Terrorists Are Really Part Of A Pack.” Weekend Edition Sunday, NPR, April 22, 2018. An interview with Kathleen Belew, author of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America. Recording and transcript.
Goodman, Amy, and Nermeen Shaikh. “‘How Fascism Works’: Jason Stanley on Trump, Bolsonaro and the Rise of Fascism Across the Globe.” Democracy Now! October 11, 2018. An interview with Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them. Recording and transcript.
Gross, Terry. “Attacked By Alt-Right Trolls, A Jewish Journalist Links Trump To The Rise Of Hate.” Fresh Air, NPR, March 19, 2018. An interview with Jonathan Weisman, author of (((Semitism))): Being Jewish in America in the Age of Trump. Recording and transcript.
Gross, Terry. “How America’s White Power Movement Coalesced After The Vietnam War.” Fresh Air, NPR, April 25, 2018. An interview with Kathleen Belew, author of Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America. Recording and transcript.
Hanso, Hille. “Mudde: Populism Is Based on Morals.” ICDS, May 23, 2018. An interview with Cas Mudde in Tallinn during the conference “Nation states or member states? Re-imagining the European Union”, at which Mudde was on the panel “Will the EU survive populism?” Full text.
Harris, Scott. “Spreading Hate and Fear Trump Incites Extreme Right Terrorism.” Interview with Chip Berlet. Between The Lines, Oct 29, 2018. Audio.
Hartmann, Thom. “The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America.” The Thom Hartmann Program, Free Speech TV, July 6, 2018. An interview with Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Plan for America. Video.
Illing, Sean. “How fascism works. A Yale philosopher on fascism, truth, and Donald Trump.” Vox, Sept. 19, 2018. An interview with Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works. Full text.
“Interview #30 – All you need to know about radical right parties.” POP – Political Observatory on Populism, October 9, 2018. An interview with Kai Arzheimer. Full text.
“An Interview with Professor Cynthia Miller-Idriss” [author of The Extreme Gone Mainstream: Commercialization and Far Right Youth Culture in Germany]. The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, July 30, 2018. Full text.
Iqbal, Nosheen. “Donna Zuckerberg: ‘Social media has elevated misogyny to new levels of violence.’” The Observer, 11 Nov. 2018. An interview with Donna Zuckerberg, author of Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age. Full text.
Jacobs, Tom. “Trump and the Playbook of Fascist Politics.” The (Short) PS Interview – Pacific Standard, Sept. 17, 2018. An interview with Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them. Full text.
Jaschik, Scott. “Anti-Intellectualism and ‘How Fascism Works.'” Inside Higher Ed, August 15, 2018. An interview with Jason Stanley, author of How Fascism Works (Penguin Random House). Full text.
Jaschik, Scott. “‘Not All Dead White Men.’” Inside Higher Ed, October 9, 2018. An interview with Donna Zuckerberg, author of Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age. Full text.
Kolhatkar, Sonali. “Fascism Today: What It Is And How to End It.” Rising Up With Sonali, January 31, 2018. An interview with Shane Burley, author of Fascism Today: What It Is and How to End It. Video.
Lawson, Alex. “The Rise Of The Radical Right In Trump’s America.” The Thom Hartmann Program, March 1, 2018. An interview with David Neiwert, author of Alt-America: The Rise Of The Radical Right in the Age of Trump. Video.
Licata, Nick. An interview with Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Plan for America. Recorded April 7, 2018, at the Greenwood Senior Center, Seattle, WA. Video.
Manucci, Luca. “Interview #30 – All You Need to Know about Radical Right Parties.” POP – Political Observatory on Populism, October 9, 2018. An interview with Kai Arzheimer. Full text.
McBride, Charlie. “‘Resistance to the far right has to come from the local level.'” Galway Advertiser, July 5, 2018. An interview with Liz Fekete, author of Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right. Full text.
Mertz, Chuck. “Barbaric production: The rise of slavery, White supremacy and capitalism.” This Is Hell! Episode 999: Field Notes, Apr. 14, 2018. An interview with Gerald Horne, author of The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in Seventeenth-Century North America and the Caribbean. Podcast.
Mertz, Chuck. “Fear and violence on the growing far right edges of Europe.” This Is Hell! Episode 987: Robbermade, Jan. 20, 2018. An interview with Liz Fekete, author of Europe’s Fault Lines: Racism and the Rise of the Right. Podcast.
Mertz, Chuck. “The hard right, the neoliberal center and the hole in Italian politics.” This Is Hell! Episode 1007: Rising Signs, June 9, 2018. An interview with David Broder, author of the articles “Salvini’s Triumph” and “Notes on Italy’s Election” for Jacobin. Podcast.
Mertz, Chuck. “The White authoritarians: On the link between social intolerance and anti-democratic values.” This Is Hell! Episode 1007: Rising Signs, June 9, 2018. An interview with Steven Miller and Nicholas Davis, authors of the paper “White Outgroup Intolerance and Declining Support for American Democracy.” Podcast.
Michel, Casey. “The account of a former white supremacist leader shows path out of Trump-driven racial retrenchment.” ThinkProgress, Jan. 29, 2018. An interview with Christian Picciolini, author of White American Youth: My Descent into America’s Most Violent Hate Movement and How I Got Out (New York: Hachette Books, 2017). Full text.
Michel, Casey. “Meet the favorite philosophers of young white supremacists.” ThinkProgress, June 22, 2018. An interview with Ronald Beiner, author of Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and the Return of the Far Right. Mentions the “alt-right”; Alexander Dugin (Russian neo-fascist); ethno-states; Martin Heidegger (German philosopher who participated in the Nazi Party); Nina Kouprianova (Richard Spencer’s wife and a pro-Russia, pro-Dugin propagandist); Friedrich Nietzsche (German philosopher who inspired the Nazi Party); Brittany Pettibone (a Pizzagate truther); Lauren Southern (Canadian far-right YouTube host); Richard Spencer (white supremacist); and white supremacy. Full text.
Rawnsley, Andrew. “Madeleine Albright: ‘The things that are happening are genuinely, seriously bad.'” The Guardian, 8 Jul 2018. An interview with Madeleine Albright, author of Fascism: A Warning. Full text.
Scher, Bill. New Books in Politics Podcast, New Books Network, June 5, 2018. An interview with David Neiwert, author of Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump (Verso, 2017). Podcast.
Storey, Samantha. “Meet The White Nationalist Who Walked Away From It All.” HuffPost, Sept. 24, 2018. An interview with Eli Saslow, author of Rising out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist. On Derek Black, the son of Don Black, who founded the white nationalist website Stormfront. Full text.
Wichtel, Diana. “How the far right subverted American democracy (and how to stop them).” The New Zealand Listener, August 25, 2018. An interview with David Neiwert, author of Alt-America: The rise of the radical right in the Age of Trump (Verso). Mentions Aryan Nations (Idaho-based anti-Semitic, white supremacist group); the birther conspiracy (about Obama’s birthplace); Don Brash (former National and Act party leader); eliminationism; Fox News; Rush Limbaugh (radio personality); Stefan Molyneux (Canadian far-right figure); National Socialist Movement (American neo-Nazi group); Lauren Southern (Canadian far-right figure); Richard Spencer (white supremacist); the US alt-right; and Milo Yiannopoulos (“cultural libertarian” and alt-right commentator). Full text.
Wittes, Benjamin. “Democracy’s Morticians: Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt on ‘How Democracies Die.'” The Lawfare Podcast, May 1, 2018. An interview with Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, authors of How Democracies Die. Podcast.
NEWS ACCOUNTS
Aluthgamahewage, Dileena. “New network to monitor hate groups in Canada.” The Charlatan (Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario), May 30, 2018. On the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAN). Also mentions Evan Balgord (executive director of CAN); Canadian National Party (Canadian radical right-wing political party); Generation Identity (anti-immigration group); and Thomas White (neo-Nazi podcaster recently exposed by CAN). Full text.
Axelrod, Toby. “How language once used by the Nazis is fashionable for Germany’s far-right AfD.” The Jewish Chronicle, June 10, 2018. Full text.
Balgord, Evan. “Yes, there are neo-Nazis in Canada.” The Canadian Jewish News, April 27, 2018. Mentions Atalante Québec (a group with strong ties to the neo-Nazi forum Fédération des Québécois de Souche); Alexandre Bissonnette; Canada’s alt-right; Canada’s anti-Muslim movement; the Heritage Front; National Socialist Labour Revival Party; and Northern Guard (militant anti-Muslim group). Full text.
Barnes, Luke. “Exclusive: Leaks show how Boston ‘free speech’ group acts as a front for far-right organizing.” ThinkProgress, May 18, 2018. On the Boston, Massachusetts-based chapter of “Resist Marxism” (RM). Full text.
Barnes, Luke. “Far-right extremists are quietly murdering police officers.” ThinkProgress, Mar. 1, 2018. Full text.
Barnes, Luke. “Leaked chatroom transcripts reveal far-right group’s violent ideology. Traditionalist Worker Party members undertook weapons training and gloated over the death of Heather Heyer.” ThinkProgress, April 6, 2018. Mentions Atomwaffen (a highly violent, decentralized neo-Nazi group), Matthew Heimbach (leader of the Traditionalist Worker Party), Matthew Parrott (former TWP spokesman and Heimbach’s father-in-law), Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) (violent white supremacist group), and Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville (August 2017). Full text.
Bassett, Laura. “Anti-Abortion Leader Emerges As White Nationalist. The Dallas Morning News and anti-abortion groups are distancing themselves from Kristen Hatten.” HuffPost, April 17, 2018. Mentions alt-right; ethnonationalism; Family Research Council (evangelical anti-abortion group); Kristen Walker Hatten (former vice president of New Wave Feminists); Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa (founder and president of New Wave Feminists); Rep. Steve King (conservative congressman and opponent of abortion rights); David Lane (neo-Nazi author of the “14 words”); Live Action News (anti-abortion group); March for Life rallies; New Wave Feminists (anti-abortion group); Lila Rose (president of Live Action); Richard Spencer (white nationalist icon); white nationalism; and white supremacy. Full text.
Bennhold, Katrin. “Workers of Germany, Unite: The New Siren Call of the Far Right.” New York Times, Feb. 5, 2018. Mentions Alternative for Germany party (AfD) [far-right], AfD’s “pro-worker” platform (pro-coal, pro-diesel and anti-immigration), Frank-Christian Hansel (AfD politician), Jürgen Pohl (AfD politician), Beatrix von Storch (AfD politician), Alice Weidel (AfD politician). Full text.
Berman, Sheri. “Five takeaways about the Swedish election — and the far-right wave across Europe.” Monkey Cage – The Washington Post, September 12, 2018. On the Sweden Democrats (SD) (Swedish far-right, anti-immigrant party with neo-Nazi origins). Full text.
Blasdel, Alex. “How the resurgence of white supremacy in the US sparked a war over free speech.” The Guardian, 31 May 2018. Full text.
Bond, David, and Guy Chazan. “Rightwing terror in Europe draws fuel from populism and xenophobia.” Financial Times, October 8, 2018. Mentions Alternative for Germany (German far-right, anti-immigration party); Génération Identitaire (French far-right nationalist movement); “Revolution Chemnitz” (German rightwing terror group); and Tommy Robinson (rightwing activist and former English Defence League leader). Full text.
Booth, Robert. “Rightwing UK thinktank ‘offered ministerial access’ to potential US donors.” The Guardian, 30 July 2018. On the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) and its director, Mark Littlewood. Full text.
Boutilier, Alex. “CSIS sees ‘significant’ jump in far-right activity online.” The Toronto Star, Oct. 8, 2018. The last of a three-part series on the rise of white nationalist and right-wing extremist groups in Canada and the steps that authorities are taking to identify and suppress these threats. Mentions anti-immigration; Alexandre Bissonnette (shooter at a Quebec City mosque in 2017); “involuntarily celibate,” or “incel” (a misogynistic and nihilistic subculture); Alek Minassian (alleged van attack murderer); and the Unite the Right rally (Charlottesville, Va., August 2017). Full text and here.
Boutilier, Alex. “Right-wing extremism not welcome in Canadian Armed Forces — but ‘clearly, it’s in here,’ says top soldier.” The Toronto Star, Oct. 7, 2018. The second of a three-part series on the rise of white nationalist and right-wing extremist groups in Canada and the steps that authorities are taking to identify and suppress these threats. Mentions the Atomwaffen Division (American neo-Nazi terrorist group); La Meute (Quebec-based anti-immigration and anti-Islam group); and the “Proud Boys” (“Western chauvinism” movement). Full text.
Boutilier, Alex. “Rise of right-wing extremists presents new challenge for Canadian law enforcement agencies.” The Toronto Star, Oct. 7, 2018. The first of a three-part series on the rise of white nationalist and right-wing extremist groups in Canada and the steps that authorities are taking to identify and suppress these threats. Mentions Alexandre Bissonnette (shooter at a Quebec City mosque in 2017); Maxime Bernier (of the People’s Party); Heritage Front (Canadian hate group active in the 1980s and 1990s); La Meute; Alek Minassian (alleged van attack murderer); the People’s Party (Canadian party focused on criticizing “extreme multiculturalism” and immigration); the Proud Boys; Soldiers of Odin; Storm Alliance; the III%; and the Unite the Right rally (Charlottesville, Va., August 2017). Full text.
“Brand New Far-Right Party Emerges from the Ashes of Jobbik.” Hungary Today, June 25, 2018. On the Mi hazánk mozgalom (Our Homeland Movement). Also mentions Dóra Duró (one of the founders of the Mi hazánk mozgalom); Fidesz (Hungarian right-wing party); Hatvanégy Vármágye (far-right movement); Elod Novak (Duro’s husband and a former member of Jobbik); and László Toroczkai (far-right politician and a leader of the Mi hazánk mozgalom). Full text.
Brown, Stephen. “Swedish far right at record high in pre-election poll.” POLITICO, May 23, 2018. On the Sweden Democrats (Swedish far-right, anti-immigrant party) and its leader Jimmie Åkesson. Full text.
Campbell, Andy. “Proud Boys Street Gang Had A Weekend Of Coast-To-Coast Violence.” HuffPost, Oct. 15, 2018. Full text.
Cellan-Jones, Rory. “Facebook bans Britain First pages.” BBC News, 14 March 2018. On the anti-Islamic group Britain First and its leader and deputy leader, Paul Golding and Jayda Fransen, who were jailed after being found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment. Full text.
Chalabi, Mona. “Terror attacks by Muslims receive 357% more press attention, study finds.” The Guardian, 20 July 2018. Full text.
Chaudhary, Vivek. “Nigel Bromage – the former neo-Nazi fighting the far-right’s message of hate. The ex-member of Combat 18 visits the site of Darren Osborne’s terror attack to warn of the online dangers of racist radicalisation.” The Guardian, 3 Feb. 2018. Full text.
Clark, Doug Bock. “Meet Antifa’s Secret Weapon Against Far-Right Extremists.” Wired, Jan. 16, 2018. On Professor Megan Squire’s dataset on more than 1,300 right-wing groups. Full text.
Collins, David. “‘White jihadists’ target campuses in attempt to unleash race war.” The Sunday Times, July 22, 2018. On National Action, a neo-Nazi hate group proscribed under the Terrorist Act, and its successor, System Resistance Network (SRN). Excerpt.
Connolly, Kate. “Arrest warrant leak fuels suspicions of far-right links with German police.” The Guardian, 29 Aug. 2018. Mentions Alternative für Deutschland (German anti-immigrant party); Lutz Bachmann (founding member of Pegida); Pegida (German far-right protest group); and Pro Chemnitz (German far-right movement). Full text.
D’Arcy, Scott. “Campaign group formed to support UK victims of terrorist attacks and offer ‘voice for survivors.'” The Independent, 28 Jan. 2018. On the Survivors Against Terror group. Full text.
Davey, Jacob. “I work for an anti-extremism organisation and this is the difference between neo-Nazi and Islamist propaganda online. There is no ‘ISIS.com’ – but Scottish Dawn is just a click away.” The Independent, 13 January 2018. Full text.
De Simone, Daniel. “National Action: The new parents and the neo-Nazi terror threat.” BBC News, 12 November 2018. Mentions Aryan supremacy; Mark Barrett (acquitted of being a member of NA); black sun (a symbol associated with the SS and the occult); Daniel Bogunovic (convicted of being a member of NA); Anders Breivik (radical right-wing Norwegian terrorist and mass murderer); British National Party; Christian Identity (a white supremacist interpretation of Christianity); Combat 18 (violent far-right group); David Copeland (London nail bomber and activist in National Socialist Movement; Jack Coulson (NA member convicted of making explosives); Alex Davies (co-founder of NA); Zack Davies (NA member convicted of attacking a Sikh dentist); Alex Deakin (convicted of being a member of NA and of stirring up racial hatred); the final solution; Finsbury Park vehicle attack; Darren Fletcher (convicted of being a member of NA); global Jewish conspiracies; Matthew Hankinson (convicted of being a member of NA); Adolf Hitler; Holocaust denial; Integralist Party (UK party seeking a “nationwide fascist army” for its “racial religion that inspires and demands fanaticism”); Ku Klux Klan; Christopher Lythgoe (convicted of being a member of NA); Thomas Mair (white supremacist and murderer of Labour MP Jo Cox); multiculturalism; National Action (NA) (banned neo-Nazi group); National Socialist Movement (now-defunct neo-Nazi group); NS131 (proscribed far-right group created after NA had been banned); Claudia Patatas (convicted of being a member of NA); Nathan Pryke (convicted of being a member of NA); race traitor; “race war”; Ben Raymond (co-founder of NA); redpilled; Scottish Dawn (proscribed far-right group created after NA had been banned); Sturmabteilung (SA) (paramilitary arm of the Nazi party); swastika; Telegram (encrypted messaging app); Adam Thomas (convicted of being a member of NA); Triple K Mafia (the name of the Midlands group of NA after the ban); Mikko Vehvilainen (convicted of being a member of NA); white jihad; “White power”; and Joel Wilmore (convicted of being a member of NA). Full text.
Dearden, Lizzie. “Four far-right UK terrorist plots foiled since Westminster attack, police reveal. Outgoing terror head Mark Rowley sounds warning over growing threat after Finsbury Park attack and murder of MP Jo Cox.” The Independent, Feb. 26, 2018. Mentions Weyman Bennett (joint secretary of United Against Fascism (UAF)); Britain First (far-right group); English Defence League (EDL); Hope Not Hate (research and campaign group); Nick Lowles (chief executive of Hope Not Hate); Thomas Mair (far-right extremist who murdered Labour MP Jo Cox in 2016); National Action (neo-Nazi terrorist group); NS131 (renamed regional faction of the banned group National Action); Darren Osborne (Finsbury Park terror attacker); Tommy Robinson (former EDL leader); Scottish Dawn (renamed regional faction of the banned group National Action); and Ethan Stables (neo-Nazi convicted of planning a terror attack at a gay pride event in Cumbria). Full text.
Dearden, Lizzie. “National Action: Alleged neo-Nazi terrorist appears in court charged with plotting to murder Labour MP with machete.” The Independent, 26 March 2018. Mentions Christopher Lythgoe (accused National Action regional leader); National Action (banned neo-Nazi terrorist group); NS131 (banned alias of National Action); and Scottish Dawn (banned alias of National Action). Full text.
Dearden, Lizzie. “UK police make record 412 terrorism-related arrests in 2017, Home Office figures show. Increase comes after neo-Nazi terrorist group banned and five terror attacks in London and Manchester.” The Independent, March 8, 2018. Mentions cultural “war against Islam”; National Action (neo-Nazi terrorist group proscribed in December 2016); and Darren Osborne (the Finsbury Park attacker, jailed for life last month for ramming a van into Muslim worshippers in London). Full text.
DeBonis, Mike. “Rep. King met with far-right Austrians on trip funded by Holocaust memorial group.” The Washington Post, Oct. 25, 2018. Mentions Mark Collett (self-described “Nazi sympathizer”); Freedom Party (far-right Austrian party); Faith Goldy (far-right candidate for Toronto mayor); the “Great Replacement” (theory that white Europeans are being replaced by immigrants); Norbert Hofer (a Freedom Party leader); Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa); Marine Le Pen (French far-right politician and National Front leader); George Soros (Hungarian American financier); Heinz-Christian Strache (Freedom Party leader); “Western civilization”; “white genocide”; and Geert Wilders (Dutch far-right politician). Full text.
Demianyk, Graeme. “Terror Attack Survivors And Bereaved Families Launch New Group To Fight Extremism. Survivors Against Terror to campaign for improved policies and support.” The Huffington Post, 29/01/2018. Full text.
“Diaspora Ministry unveils system for tracking online anti-Semitism.” The Times of Israel, 25 January 2018. On the Anti-Semitism Cyber Monitoring System, or ACMS, for monitoring anti-Semitism in real time. The system uses the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of anti-Semitism when scanning for content. Full text.
Engels, George, and 2 contributors. “Far-right ‘identitarians’ struggle for a foothold in Britain.” WikiTribune, 19 Apr 2018. Mentions the Battle of Cable Street in East London; Stephen Donald Black (American white supremacist banned from entering the UK); Abel Bodi (leader of Generation Identity in Hungary); “ethnopluralism”; Generation Identity; Generation Identity Austria (an “extremist far-right group”); Identitarianism; Tore Rasmussen (Generation Identify conference chairman); Martin Sellner (leader of Generation Identity Austria, banned from entering the UK); and Geert Wilders (far-right Dutch politician banned from entering the UK in 2009). Full text.
“Ex-Rebel Media Host Promotes 1930s Book by Fascist Author Advocating ‘The Elimination of Jews.'” PressProgress, April 3, 2018. Mentions Corneliu Codreanu (anti-Semitic leader of a Romanian fascist group); an “ethno-state” for the “Aryan” race; For My Legionaries (Codreanu) (calling for the embracing of “fascism” as a means to remove the “Jewish threat”); the ’14 Words’; Faith Goldy (former Rebel Media host); Ayla Stewart (white supremacist Mormon blogger); United the White rally (Charlottesville, VA, 2017); and the white nationalist alt-right. Full text.
“Far-Right European Terrorist Group Crowdfunding Cryptocurrency.” Counter Extremism Project, Aug 28, 2018. On Order of Dawn (a new European far-right group which has apparently started a Monero (XMR) cryptocurrency crowdfunding campaign for their violent “Reconquista” of Europe). Full text.
“Far-Right Italian Senate Candidate Made Big Donation to Doug Ford’s Leadership Campaign.” PressProgress, June 29, 2018. On Mario Cortellucci, a failed candidate for the Italian Senate under the banner of Italy’s far-right, anti-immigrant coalition party led by Silvio Berlusconi, Giorgia Meloni and Matteo Salvini. Full text.
“Far-right poised for big gains in Swedish election.” CBS News, September 6, 2018. On the Sweden Democrats. Full text.
Ford, Zack. “Mob of white nationalist ‘Proud Boys’ brutally beat several men: ‘Are you brave now, faggot?!’” ThinkProgress, Oct. 13, 2018. Full text.
“French, Italian far-right youth groups protest migrants on border.” RFI, 29 July 2018. Mentions anti-immigration; Jordan Bardella (national director of Generation Nation); Generation Nation (far-right youth group of France’s National Rally, formerly known as National Front Youth); Marine Le Pen (leader of National Rally); League (Italian far-right party); National Rally (French far-right party, formerly named National Front (FN)); Davide Quadri (Youth League spokesman); Matteo Salvini (Italian Interior Minister); and Youth League (Lega Giovani) (far-right youth group of Italy’s League). Full text.
Froissart, Pauline. “Far-right terror threat on the rise in Britain.” yahoo!news, June 16, 2018. Mentions anti-immigration; Brexit referendum (June 2016); the English Defence League; Generation Identity (fringe extremist outfit); Katie Hopkins (anti-immigration commentator); Stephen Lennon (known as Tommy Robinson) (founder of the English Defence League); National Action (neo-Nazi group founded in 2014 and banned in December 2016 after the assassination of opposition Labour MP Jo Cox by a neo-Nazi sympathiser); Darren Osborne (48-year-old from Cardiff who drove his rented van into a group of Muslim worshippers near Finsbury Park Mosque in north London, killing one man and injuring 12 others); Jack Renshaw (alleged National Action member who pleaded guilty to planning to assassinate Labour lawmaker Rosie Cooper); Paul Joseph Watson (far-right video producer); and white supremacism. Full text.
Gault, Matthew. “The Data Scientist Tracking America’s White Supremacists.” Motherboard, Nov. 14, 2018. On Emily Gorcenski, the builder of built First Vigil, a list of court cases tied to white nationalists. Full text.
Gedye, Lloyd. “White genocide: How the big lie spread to the US and beyond.” Mail & Guardian, 23 Mar 2018. Mentions Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging, American Freedom Party (formerly the American Third Position), Peter Brimelow (founder of the right-wing website Vdare.com), André Coetzee (Suidlander member), Miranda Devine (News Corp columnist), David Duke (former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan), Peter Dutton (Australian Home Affairs Minister), Joseph Farah (founder of WorldNet News), Brad Griffin (public relations officer for the League of the South and the news editor of Alt-Right.com), Michael Hill (president of the League of the South), William Daniel Johnson (lawyer with the American Freedom Party), Alex Jones (American conspiracy theorist), David Knight (host of Real News with David Knight), League of the South (LOS) (right-wing group based in Killen, Alabama), Caroline Marcus (News Corp columnist), OccidentalDissent.com, Henrik Palmgreen (host of Red Ice TV which often hosts Holocaust deniers), Simon Roche (spokesperson for the Suidlanders), Billy Roper (founder of the right-wing website The Roper Report), Southern Poverty Law Centre (SPLC), Richard Spencer (founder of the right-wing website Alt-Right.com), David Spencer (Nazi sympathiser who coined the term “alt-right”), the Suidlanders (South African right-wing group), Jared Taylor (host of an American Renaissance podcast), Eugène Terre’blanche (Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging leader), Unite the Right rally (Charlottesville, Virginia), and “white genocide” in South Africa. Full text.
Gilligan, Andrew. “The ‘hipster fascists’ who anti-racism campaigners say are breathing new life into the far right. Forget bomber jackets and beer bellies, Britain’s far right is rebranding with skinny jeans, trainers and honeyed words.” The Sunday Times, May 20, 2018. Mentions Abel Bodi (Hungarian GI leader); Tom Dupré (GI’s new British co-leader); English Defence League; “ethnopluralism”; European GI movement; Generation Identity (GI) (British fascist movement); the “great replacement” of white people; Enoch Powell; the “reconquista” of Europe; “remigration” of black and minority ethnic people; and Martin Sellner (Austrian GI leader). Opening paragraphs.
Goujard, Clothilde. “Worried by rise of far-right groups, Canada puts millions into anti-racism effort.” The Washington Post, April 1, 2018. Mentions Alexandre Bissonnette (shooter at a Quebec City mosque in 2017); La Meute (The Wolf Pack) (Quebec, far-right group opposing “radical Islam”); National Front (French far-right political party); Three Percenters (American paramilitary group with an Albertan chapter); and Unite the White Rally (Charlottesville, August 2017). Full text.
Greenfield, Patrick. “Home Office unveils AI program to tackle Isis online propaganda. Tool can detect 94% of Isis propaganda with a 99.99% success rate in tests.” The Guardian, 12 Feb. 2018. Full text.
Gritty. “Proud Boys Attack Protesters Outside Metropolitan Republican Club.” Medium, Oct. 14, 2018. Full text.
Haltiwanger, John. “The FBI has officially declared the ‘Proud Boys,’ a far-right ‘Western chauvinist’ group with a penchant for street fights, as ‘extremist.’” Business Insider, Nov. 20, 2018. Full text.
Hayden, Michael Edison. “White Supremacists Have Been Banished From Social Media—But They’re Thriving on Podcasts.” Newsweek, June 7, 2018. Mentions alt-right movement; Andrew Anglin (white nationalist of Daily Stormer); Conservative Political Action Conference (National Harbor, Maryland, 2017); Daily Stormer (neo-Nazi website); David Duke (former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard); “echoes” meme (anti-Semitic meme created by Peinovich in which Jewish people’s names are written with three sets of parentheses around them); Ku Klux Klan; National Socialist Movement (neo-Nazi movement); Mike Peinovich (aka Mike Enoch) (host of The Daily Shoah and writer of the blog The Right Stuff); Enoch Powell; Richard Spencer (white nationalist); TheRightStuff.biz (Mike Peinovich’s website and alt-right network); Traditionalist Worker Party (now-defunct white nationalist party); True Cascadia (Pacific Northwest neo-Nazi group); “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia; white genocide; and white nationalists. Full text.
Holt, Jared. “Jack Posobiec’s New Book Was Published and Edited by ‘Alt-Right’ Writer.” Right Wing Watch, September 10, 2018. On Jack Posobiec, the “Pizzagate” conspiracy-theory pusher and author of 4D Warfare: A Doctrine for a New Generation of Politics, published by Castalia House. Mentions Theodore Beale (“Vox Day”) (“alt-right” lead editor at Castalia House); the “Fourteen Words” (famous neo-Nazi slogan); Jason Kessler (the planner of the white supremacist Unite the Right rallies in 2017 and 2018); MAGA Mindset (book by Mike Cernovich, published by Castalia House); One America News (right-wing outlet); Rebel Media; Richard Spencer (white nationalist); and the 2018 Conservative Political Action Conference. Full text.
Hume, Tim. “Germany just convicted 8 far-right terrorists for anti-migrant bombing campaign.” VICE News, March 7, 2018. On the conviction of eight members of the German far-right terror cell known as the Freital Group for a 2015 bombing campaign targeting refugees and their advocates. Mentions Patrick Festing and Timo Schulz, Freital Group co-leaders. Full text.
Hume, Tim. “A lit fuse.” VICE News, March 5, 2018. On the pending verdict on charges against eight members of the Freital Group, a German far-right terror organization whose goal was to drive out the refugees in Freital by targeting them and their left-wing activist supporters with bombings. Mentions Alternative for Germany party (AfD) (staunchly anti-Islam, anti-migration party); Britain First; Patrick Festing (Freital Group co-leader); the “Fist of the East” (violent neo-Nazi hooligans); Adolf Hitler; the “Islamization” of Germany; the National Democratic Party (a fringe ultranationalist group typically described as a neo-Nazi organization); the National Socialist Underground (Saxon-based far-right terrorists, responsible for the murders of nine immigrants and a policewoman across the country from 2000 to 2007); the Northern League; PEGIDA (Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West) (a populist, virulently anti-Islamic street movement that was launched in Dresden in 2014); Saxony (the East German state where Freital is situated and long been a stronghold of far-right ideologies and structures); Timo Schulz (Freital Group co-leader); the Skinheads Sächsische Schweiz (neo-Nazi group banned by Saxony); and swastikas. Full text.
Hume, Tim. “Neo-Nazis are descending on a German town for Hitler’s birthday.” VICE News, April 20, 2018. On the Shield and Sword Festival, a far-right event in the tiny east German town of Ostritz on April 20. Mentions “Fist of the East” (neo-Nazi hooligan firm in Saxony); Thorsten Heise (local NPD chairman and Festival organizer); the National Democratic Party (NPD), a German far-right political group typically referred to as a neo-Nazi organization; the National Socialist Underground (Saxony-based far-right terrorists, responsible for 10 murders from 2000-7); “Reconquista Europe” (the festival’s motto referring to European nations “reconquering” their lands from an invading Islam); and swastika (symbol banned in Germany). Full text.
“International far right gather in London for Free Tommy Robinson Demonstration.” HOPE not hate, 14 July 2018. Mentions ACT for America, Brigitte Gabriel’s anti-Muslim organisation; Louis Aliot (French right-wing politician); the Australian Liberty Alliance (Australian anti-Muslim party); Steve Bannon; Gerard Batten (UKIP leader); The Bow Group (right-wing think tank); Sam Brownback (US ambassador for international religious freedom); Tucker Carlson; Kevin Carroll (co-founder of the English Defence League (EDL)); Mike Cernovich; Martin Costello (of Make Britain Great Again); Siegfried Daebritz (from PEGIDA); Filip de Winter (from Vlaams Belang in Belgium); Kent Ekeroth (Swedish far-right politician); Nigel Farage; For Britain (UK far-right group); Fox News (right-wing channel); Brigitte Gabriel (leader of ACT for America); Generation Identity (UK far-right group); Paul Gosar (congressman from Arizona); Ben Harris-Quinney (of The Bow Group); InfoWars (right-wing conspiracy theory channel); Alex Jones; Elizabeth Jones (from UKIP NEC); Raheem Kassam (former Breitbart London editor); George Llewelyn-John; Make Britain Great Again (UK far-right group); the Middle East Forum (MEF) (Philadelphia-based organisation); Luke Nash-Jones (leader of Make Britain Great Again); Lord Malcolm Pearson (UKIP luminary); PEGIDA (German anti-Muslim street movement); Daniel Pipes (leader of the Middle East Forum); Jack Posobiec (American “alt-light” figure); the Q Society of Australia (Australian ‘counter-jihad’ organisation); Jerome Riviere (from France’s Rassemblement National (formerly the Front National)); Debbie Robinson (Australian anti-Muslim activist and president of the Q Society of Australia); Tommy Robinson (AKA Stephen Yaxley-Lennon); Swedish Democrats (SD) (Swedish far-right party); Donald Trump Jr.; UKIP (UK far-right group); Freddy Vachha (UKIP London chairman); Joy Villa (American singer); Geert Wilders (Islamophobic founder and leader of the People’s Party for Freedom in the Netherlands); Lucian Wintrich (of The Gateway Pundit); and Avi Yemini. Full text.
Janik, Rachel. “Far-right skinheads join Proud Boys in assaulting protesters in New York City following Gavin McInnes event.” Southern Poverty Law Center, October 14, 2018. Full text.
Jones, Tobias. “The fascist movement that has brought Mussolini back to the mainstream. Italy’s CasaPound has been central to normalising fascism again in the country of its birth. Now they’re trying to enter parliament.” The Guardian, 22 Feb. 2018. On CasaPound. Mentions Gianni Alemanno (imprisoned as a far-right militant he became mayor of Rome); Steve Bannon; Silvio Berlusconi; Blocco Studentesco (CasaPound’s youth movement); Breitbart; Renaud Camus (author of The Great Replacement); CasaPound; Gabriele D’Annunzio (writer and proto-fascist); Alessandro Di Battista (a leader of the Five Star Movement); Luigi Di Maio (a leader of the Five Star Movement); Simone Di Stefano (CasaPound’s political leader and its most prominent candidate); Domenico Di Tullio (CasaPound’s in-house lawyer); Julius Evola (Italian fascist philosopher); Fascism; Five Star Movement (populist anti-establishment party); La Foresta Che Avanza (pseudo-environmental group); Forza Nuova (fascist party); Fronte Sociale Nazionale (fascist party); Giovanni Gentile (fascist philosopher); Golden Dawn (Greece’s neo-Nazi party); Antonio Gramsci; Gianluca Iannone (leader of CasaPound); Luca Marsella (a top colonel in the CasaPound movement); Oswald Mosley; Movimento Sociale Italiano (MSI); Benito Mussolini; NAR (a far-right terrorist organisation); Nietzsche; Northern League; Nouvelle Droite (“new right”) movement in France; Ordine Nuovo (a radical splinter group that emerged from within the MSI); Ezra Pound; Primato Nazionale (CasaPound’s magazine); Mary de Rachewiltz (Ezra Pound’s daughter); Pino Rauti (leader of Ordine Nuovo); Matteo Salvini (leader of Northern League); Adriano Scianca (CasaPound’s cultural attaché and the editor of CasaPound’s magazine Primato Nazionale); skinhead groups; Sovereignty (a movement formed by CasaPound and Northern League); Richard Spencer (American white supremacist leader); Tempo di Essere Madri (“time to be a mother”) (fascist women’s movement); Terza Posizione (Italian neo-fascist movement founded in 1978); La Voce della Fogna (“The Voice of the Sewer”) (far-right magazine); and “Wolfsangel” rune. Full text. Podcast.
Joyner, Chris. “Georgia man gets six years for Charlottesville beating.” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Aug 27, 2018. On Alex Michael Ramos, sentenced to six years in prison for his role in last year’s beating of a black man in Charlottesville, Va., in the chaos following the Unite the Right rally. the Georgia Security Force III% (a metro Atlanta, far-right militia) and the Proud Boys (a “Western chauvinist organization” associated with white supremacist demonstrations). Full text.
Kirchgaessner, Stephanie. “Far-right Italy minister vows ‘action’ to expel thousands of Roma.” The Guardian, 19 June 2018. On Matteo Salvini. Full text.
Ladd, Donna. “Dangerous, growing, yet unnoticed: the rise of America’s white gangs.” The Guardian, 5 Apr. 2018. Mentions the Almighty Gaylords (white supremacist gang in Chicago); the Aryan Brotherhood; the Bandidos (a biker “club” criminal street gang in Mississippi); the Black Gangster Disciples (prison gang); and the Simon City Royals (violent white criminal street gang in Chicago; spread to other states such as Mississippi, where it is known as “Chapter 13” and the Mississippi Combat Legion). Full text.
Lafontaine, Miriam. “Quebec City Police Told Us They Keep No Records of Their Communication With Far-Right Groups.” The Link, February 14, 2018. Mentions Atalante (neo-nazi group in Québec); Sylvain Brouillette (former head of La Meute); Jacques Gagné (head of security for La Meute); La Meute (far-right group in Québec); Storm Alliance (far-right group in Québec); and the III% (the “three per cent”) (a far-right militia). Full text.
Lamoureux, Mack. “CSIS Stopped Monitoring Right-Wing Extremism Ahead of Mosque Massacre.” VICE, June 21, 2018. Mentions the alt-right; anti-Islamic “patriot groups”; Atomwaffen (neo-Nazi terror cell); Alexandre Bissonnette (Quebec City mosque terrorist); Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS); and sovereign citizens. Full text.
Lamoureux, Mack. “Here Are the Far-Right Conspiracists the Quebec City Mosque Shooter Followed.” VICE, April 16, 2018. On Alexandre Bissonnette and his obsessions with Donald Trump, Ben Shapiro, Paul Joseph Watson and Alex Jones of Infowars, white nationalist Richard Spencer, alt-right troll Baked Alaska, conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich, former KKK leader David Duke, the far-right YouTube pundit and alleged cult leader Stefan Molyneux, Kellyanne Conway, Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, and then-Rebel Media personality Gavin McInnes, among others. Full text.
Lamoureux, Mack, and Ben Makuch. “Atomwaffen, an American Neo-Nazi Terror Group, Is In Canada.” VICE, June 19, 2018. Mentions Atomwaffen Division (a violent neo-Nazi terrorist organization); “Dark Foreigner” (Canadian “graphic designer” and propagandist for Atomwaffen); Iron March (defunct online forum and fascist social network); Timothy McVeigh (Oklahoma City bomber); Northern Order (Canadian white power group); Jordan B. Peterson (the controversial University of Toronto professor); and Alexander Slavros (founder of Iron March and author of the hate-filled manifesto Zero Tolerance). Full text.
Lamoureux, Mack, and Ben Makuch. “Violent Neo-Nazi Group Has Disturbing Plans For Canada.” VICE, July 10, 2018. On Northern Order, an Atomwaffen-affiliated neo-Nazi cell. Also mentions Atomwaffen (a violent US based neo-Nazi terror group); Craig Cobb (an American-Canadian white nationalist and neo-Nazi leader who tried to create a white supremacist settlement in Leith, North Dakota, in 2012); Dark Foreigner (Atomwaffen’s official propagandist and graphic designer); John Cameron Denton (“Rape”) (the leader of Atomwaffen); European ethnostate in British Columbia; the “Fourth Reich”; the Soldiers of Odin (publicity-seeking far-right group); “the white jihad”; and white supremacist ideology. Full text.
Lamoureux, Mack, and Martin Patriquin. “This Is the Man Who Ran Canada’s Biggest Neo-Nazi Podcast.” VICE, June 14, 2018. On Clayton Sanford (former host of This Hour Has 88 Minutes). Also mentions Jonathan Boone (former 88 Minutes podcast co-host); the Daily Stormer; Leafensraum (Canadian alt-right gathering, southern Ontario, July 21-24, 2017); Mike Peinovich (founder of The Right Stuff); The Right Stuff (US-based neo-Nazi forum); Gabriel Sohier-Chaput (“Zeiger’); This Hour Has 88 Minutes (former Canadian white nationalist podcast); Thomas White (former co-host of This Hour Has 88 Minutes); and white ethnostate. Full text.
Lampen, Claire. “Everything to know about the far-right ‘We the People’ rally in Philadelphia.” The Daily Dot, Nov. 16, 2018. Mentions Robert Gaus (co-founder of Keystone United); Keystone United (formerly the Keystone State Skinheads) (a Pennsylvania white supremacist outfit); Gavin McInnes (far-right extremist); Proud Boys (a neo-conservative group that promotes “western chauvinism” and nationalist rhetoric, founded by Gavin McInnes); Zach Rehl (leader of the Three Percenters); Alan Swinney (Proud Boy); the Three Percenters (an anti-government extremist movement whose name derives from the percentage of colonist participation in Revolutionary War combat); and President Donald Trump. Full text.
LaPorta, James. “Marine Veteran Trains White Supremacists in Military Tactics.” Daily Beast, June 11, 2018. Mentions American Vanguard (neo-Nazi group); Discord (internet chat platform used by white supremacists and neo-Nazis); distinction between neo-Nazis and white supremacists; James Alex Fields, Jr. (allegedly killer of Heather Heyer at the Unite the Right rally); Adolf Hitler; Dillon Ulysses Hopper (leader of American Vanguard); Patriot Front (white-supremacist group); Thomas Ryan Rousseau (founder of Patriot Front); Erik Sailors (head of a Texas chapter of Patriot Front); Richard Spencer (white-nationalist figure); and Unite the Right rally (deadly white-power rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017). Full text.
“Last month in Europe.” Southern Poverty Law Center, June 8, 2018. “The following is a list of activities and events linked to American white supremacist, neo-Nazi, anti-LGBT, anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim groups and personalities in Europe.” Full text.
Lawrence, Felicity, David Pegg, and Rob Evans. “Rightwing thinktanks unveil radical plan for US-UK Brexit trade deal.” The Guardian, 18 Sept. 2018. Mentions the Adam Smith Institute (UK conservative libertarian thinktank); the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) (US conservative libertarian thinktank); the Cato Institute (a rightwing libertarian thinktank in the US founded and funded by the Koch family); the Competitive Enterprise Institute (US conservative libertarian thinktank); the European Research Group of Conservative MPs; Daniel Hannan (longtime Eurosceptic MEP and one of the leaders of Vote Leave); the Heritage Foundation (US conservative libertarian thinktank); the Initiative for Free Trade (IFT) (a thinktank founded by Daniel Hannan; and the Institute for Economic Affairs (IEA) (UK conservative libertarian thinktank). Full text.
Lewis, Paul, and Jennifer Rankin. “Steve Bannon’s far-right Europe operation undermined by election laws.” The Guardian, 21 Nov. 2018. Full text.
Lodhi, Humera, Yehyun Kim, and Sudipto Maity. “How social media is fueling the rise of nationalism and extremism.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 12, 2018. Mentions Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) (India’s ruling party); Britain First (ultra-nationalist British political group); Harry Hughes (public relations director of the National Socialist Movement); National Socialist Movement (NSM) (Detroit-based neo-Nazi hate group); Rashtriya Sayamsevak Sangh (right-wing Hindu nationalist organization); “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, N.C.; VK (Russia-based alternative social media platform); and #whitegenocide (popular Twitter hashtag amongst white nationalists). Full text.
Lokting, Britta. “Fear and Loathing in Cascadia.” The Baffler, February 27, 2018. Mentions Cascadia (an area encompassing the Pacific Northwest); Cascadia (an alt-right group in the Pacific Northwest); Jeremy Christian (killer of two men on the light rail in Portland in 2017); Harold Armstead Covington (founder of Northwest Front); A Distant Thunder (Covington); Jack Donovan (the alt-right leader of The Wolves of Vinland’s Cascadia chapter); “Herrenvolk” (white supremacist and one of the founders of Cascadia); Northwest Front (white nationalist group which calls for an “independent and sovereign White nation in the Pacific Northwest”); Red Ice TV (alt-right program); and white nationalism. Full text.
López G., Cristina. “Infowars expands its anti-globalism crusade to Europe.” Media Matters for America, April 30, 2018. On the announcement by Infowars host Alex Jones of the launch of an Infowars European bureau. Full text.
“LR man among indictees in ’16 supremacist killing.” Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, March 25, 2018. On charges brought against eight suspected members or associates of the Aryan Circle, a white-supremacist prison gang founded in Texas around 1985, in the 2016 killing of an alleged member of the gang. Full text.
MacDougall, Ian. “Behind the Criminal Immigration Law: Eugenics and White Supremacy.” ProPublica, June 19, 2018. Mentions Coleman Livingston Blease (former senator from South Carolina and a white supremacist); Chinese Exclusion Act; James J. Davis (secretary of labor from 1921 to 1930 and a eugenicist); Patrick McCarran (American anti-immigration, anti-Communist senator); McCarran-Walter Act (Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952); Jeff Sessions (U.S. Attorney General); and Francis Walter ((American anti-immigration, anti-Communist representative). Full text.
Makuch, Ben, and Mack Lamoureux. “Neo-Nazis Are Organizing Secretive Paramilitary Training Across America.” VICE, Nov. 20, 2018. Mentions anti-Semitic conspiracy theory; Atomwaffen Division (a violent neo-Nazi terror group); “The Base” (a new social networking platform for militant neo-Nazis); BitChute (the main video platform for the far-right); Robert Bowers (Pittsburgh mosque shooter); “Darkest Hour” (white supremacist website which promotes The Base); Grayson Denton (high-profile Atomwaffen Division member); Eco-Fascist Order (EFO) (a newly minted far-right organization); Fascist Forge (far-right forum and the heir-apparent to the now-defunct Iron March); “Guerrilla Warfare Theory” (a series of videos by Norman Spear); “lone wolves”; Poilu (the main propagandist for “The Base”); Norman Spear (alias for a neo-Nazi and self-proclaimed white nationalist who created “The Base”); Stormfront (online neo-Nazi platform); Volkish (far-right organization); and the white power movement. Full text.
Manavis, Sarah. “Eco-fascism: The ideology marrying environmentalism and white supremacy thriving online.” New Statesman, 21 September 2018. Mentions Algiz (Norse/Proto-Germanic rune, known as the “life” rune; used in postwar Germany as a symbol of the neo-Nazi movement); “Blut und Boden” (“Blood and Soil”); Walther Darré (the ideological force behind Lebensraum); Savitri Devi (a major proponent of deep ecology and a Nazi spy in India); #EFDS (meme and acronym for Ecofascist Death Squads); “ethnostate”; and Lebensraum (the Nazi programme for a master race). Full text.
Mayer, Jane. “New Evidence Emerges of Steve Bannon and Cambridge Analytica’s Role in Brexit.” The New Yorker, November 17, 2018. Mentions Steve Bannon (former Trump adviser); Cambridge Analytica (American Big Data company, largely owned by Robert Mercer, of which Steve Bannon was vice-president while a Trump adviser); Nigel Farage (the former leader of UKIP and ally of Bannon and Trump); Leave.EU (a far-right nationalist organization which campaigned in support of a British referendum in favor of exiting the European Union); Theresa May (Conservative Prime Minister); Robert Mercer (U.S. hedge-fund billionaire Robert Mercer); U.K. Independence Party (far-right, Euroskeptic party); and WikiLeaks (Julian Assange’s media platform). Full text.
Meaker, Morgan. “How dangerous are Austria’s far-right hipsters?” DW, 28 August 2018. Mentions the alt-right; “ethnopluralism”; “European identity”; Daniel Fiß (Germany’s Identitarian leader); Freedom Party (Austrian far-right party); the “great replacement” conspiracy theory (the idea that white Europeans will be replaced by people from the Middle East and Africa through immigration); the “hipster right” (the Austrian branch of the Identitarian movement); Identitarian movement (far-right nationalist movement); Islamization of Europe; Islamophobia; multiculturalism; PEGIDA (German far-right protest movement); People’s Party (Austrian conservative party); “re-migration”; Tommy Robinson; and Martin Sellner (the Austrian Identitarians’ co-leader). Full text.
“Meet ‘Patriot Front’: Neo-Nazi network aims to blur lines with militiamen, the alt-right.” Hatewatch, Southern Poverty Law Center, December 11, 2017. Mentions the alt-right; American Vanguard (AV) (formerly Reaction America) (neo-Nazi group); Atomwaffen Division (far-right activist group); bloodandsoil.org (“Patriot Front” website); The Daily Stormer (alt-right website); the far-right militia movement; James Alex Fields (alleged killer of Heather Heyer at Charlottesville); 4chan (online forum); Identity Evropa (Identitarian group); Dillon Irizarry (Dillon Hopper) (leader of Vanguard America); IronMarch.org (online alt-right forum); Oath Keepers; Patriot Front (far right splinter group that split off from Vanguard America after Charlottesville); Thomas Rousseau (a former leader of Vanguard America and the leader of Patriot Front); Alexander Slavros (Russian nationalist and alleged founder of IronMarch.org); Stormfront (online forum); “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville (August 2017); Vanguard America (VA) (formerly American Vanguard) (neo-Nazi group); Robert Ray Warren (“Azzmador”) (longtime neo-Nazi and contributor to The Daily Stormer); and white supremacists. Full text.
Mekhennet, Souad, and Griff Witte. “Austria’s far-right ordered a raid on its own intelligence service. Now allies are freezing the country out.” The Washington Post, August 17, 2018. Full text.
Murdoch, Simon. “Identitarianism in America.” HOPE not hate, Feb. 12, 2018. Mentions James Allsup (US alt-right vlogger); AltRight Corporation (the leading international alt-right organisation); American alt-right; American Renaissance (US alt-right organisation); Arktos Books (AltRight Corporation member); Joshua Bates (AKA ‘Jossur Surtrson’) (American proponent of identitarianism); Bloc Identitaire (Identity Bloc) party (now an association, ‘Les Identitaires’); Andrew Breitbart (founder of Breitbart News); Breitbart News (popular US far-right media outlet); Patrick Casey (leader of IE); Counter-Currents (US alt-right publisher); cultural differentialism; The Daily Stormer (leading Nazi website); Nathan Damigo (founder of IE); Alain de Benoist (leading ENR philosopher); Defend Europe (GI campaign to disrupting the work of rescuing migrants and refugees in the summer of 2017); Jack Donovan (US alt-right figure); David Duke (former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan); ethnopluralism; European identitarian movement; European New Right (ENR); Nigel Farage; Guillaume Faye (leading Nouvelle Droite thinker); ‘Free Speech Week’ (Milo Yiannopolous’ event in Berkeley, California, in September 2017); Generation Identitaire (Generation Identity, or ‘GI’) (youth-wing of the Bloc Identitaire); Generation Identity (identitarian activist organisation); Generation Identity Canada (GIC) (Identity Canada) (Canadian identitarian group); Great Replacement; Katie Hopkins; Identity Evropa (IE) (US identitarian and alt-right youth movement); Identity Vanguard (defunct American identitarian group); Islamification; Charles C. Johnson (US alt-light troll); Greg Johnson (of Counter-Currents); Manifesto for a European Renaissance (de Benoist); National Policy Institute (think tank founded by Richard Spencer); Nouvelle Droite (New Right) movement (French far-right movement); ‘Operation Homeland’ (OH) (US identitarian organization); Patriot Peer (social networking app for GI in Europe); Frauke Petry (previously of Alternative for Germany); Brittany Pettibone (North American vlogger); Martin Sellner (co-leader of the Austrian branch of GI); Martin Semlitsch (AKA Martin Lichtmesz) (European identitarian thinker); Lauren Southern (North American vlogger); Richard Spencer (alt-right figurehead); Southern Nationalists of Identity Dixie (defunct American identitarian group); Students for Western Civilisation (Toronto-based Canadian identitarian group); Jared Taylor (alt-right figure); Unite the Right rally (Charlottesville, Virginia, August 2017); The Way of Men (Donovan); WeSearchr (Charles C. Johnson’s site); and Why We Fight (Faye). Full text.
“National Action trial: Three guilty of neo-Nazi group membership.” BBC News, 12 November 2018. On Adam Thomas, Claudia Patatas, and Daniel Bogunovic. Full text.
“Nazi supporter of National Action convicted for stirring up anti-Semitic hate.” The Crown Prosecution Service, 8 January 2018. On the conviction of a self-professed Nazi and supporter of the neo-Nazi group National Action for stirring up racial hatred in two speeches. Full text.
Olmstead, Molly. “The Suspect in the Killing of Blaze Bernstein Belonged to a Neo-Nazi Group Allegedly Connected to Four Other Murders.” Slate, Jan. 31, 2018. On Samuel Woodward, a member of a neo-Nazi group called Atomwaffen Division. Full text.
Oltermann, Philip. “New US ambassador to Germany under fire for rightwing support.” The Guardian, 4 June 2018. On comments made by Richard Grenell, Donald Trump’s new ambassador to Germany, in an interview with the far-right news outlet Breitbart. Full text.
Paradkar, Shree. “New Canadian anti-hate network looks to co-ordinate efforts against far-right extremism.” The Star (Toronto), May 15, 2018. Mentions anti-racist Canada (ARC) collective; Evan Balgord (executive director of CAN); Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAN); Bernie Farber (head of CAN); Heritage Front; Rebel Media’s M-103 conference (February 2017); Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC); and “Zeiger” (Gabriel Sohier Chaput) (Montreal-based white supremacist). Full text.
Patriquin, Martin, Mack Lamoureux, Alheli Picazo, and Evan Balgord. “The Racist Podcaster Who Started a Neo-Nazi Coffee Company to Fund White Nationalism.” VICE, May 16, 2018. On Thomas White (co-host of “This Hour Has 88 Minutes”). Also mentions Atomwaffen (neo-Nazi terrorist organization); “Axe in The Deep” (88 Minutes’ Ottawa-based host); Anders Breivik (Norwegian white nationalist who killed 77 people in 2011); Canadian alt-right; Chris Cantwell Legal Defense Fund; the Charlottesville riots of 2017; the Daily Shoah (The Right Stuff’s main podcast); the Daily Stormer (white nationalist website); the Daily Stormer Legal Defense Fund; Fash the Nation (US-based podcast); the Fatherland (US-based neo-Nazi podcast); Gab (the Twitter-like forum favoured by the alt-right); Identity Evropa; League of The South (Alabama-based neo-Confederate organization); Theleagueofthenorth.com (defunct League of the North website); Ontario neo-Nazi community; The Right Stuff (white nationalist blog); Rising Sun Coffee (defunct neo-Nazi coffee company); Siege (neo-Nazi tome); southern secession; the Suidlanders (a far-right South African survivalist group); “This Hour Has 88 Minutes” (former Canadian white supremacist podcast); white ethnostate; white nationalism; white supremacy; and “Zeiger” (Gabriel Sohier-Chaput) (Canadian editor and writer for Daily Stormer). Full text.
Peachey, Paul. “UK survivors of terrorism on a mission to tackle extremism. New group has been set up to get a better deal for Britons affected by terrorism at home and abroad.” The National, January 29, 2018. On the group Survivors Against Terror. Full text.
Pogrund, Gabriel. “How white supremacists split a quiet Rust Belt town.” Washington Post, July 28, 2018. Mentions anti-Semitism; Aryan Nations (neo-Nazi group); Aryan Strike Force (neo-Nazi group); Aryan World Congress (a gathering of neo-Nazis, skinheads and Klan members); Daniel Burnside (director of the Pennsylvania state chapter of the National Socialist Movement); Adolf Hitler; August Kreis III (neo-Nazi leader); Ku Klux Klan; National Socialist Movement (NSM) (neo-Nazi group); Odinism (pagan religion popular among some neo-Nazis); Donald Trump; the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville (violent August 2017 rally in defense of Confederate statues); and white supremacy. Full text.
Pogue, James. “The Religious Ideology Driving the Bundy Brothers.” Outside Online, May 17, 2018. An excerpt from Pogue’s book Chosen Country: A Rebellion in the West (Henry Holt). Mentions Glenn Beck; Ammon Bundy (occupier of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge); Cliven Bundy; Ryan Bundy (occupier of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge); Brian Cavalier (known as Booda) (Cliven Bundy’s bodyguard); Blaine Cooper (one of Ammon Bundy’s lieutenants at the occupation); Shawna Cox (a follower of Cliven Bundy); The 5,000 Year Leap (Skousen’s 1981 book outlining his view of America as a heavenly project); modern anti-public lands movement; Oath Keepers (Patriot militia group); occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Harney County, Oregon); Jon Ritzheimer (one of Ammon Bundy’s lieutenants at the occupation); W. Cleon Skousen (extreme-right constitutionalist and believer in conspiracies); and Bert Smith (a leader in the modern anti-public lands movement). Full text.
Politi, James, and Davide Ghiglione. “Meloni takes Italian far-right back to 1930s roots.” Financial Times, February 9, 2018. Mentions Silvio Berlusconi; Brothers of Italy (formerly the National Alliance) (Italian far-right party); Gianfranco Fini (leader of the National Alliance); Forza Nuova (Italian extreme right party); Jörg Haider; Italian Social Movement; Giorgia Meloni (leader of the Brothers of Italy); Rachele Mussolini (grand-daughter of Benito Mussolini and candidate for the Brothers of Italy); National Alliance; Northern League; Matteo Salvini (leader of the Northern League); and Luca Traini (neo-Nazi sympathiser in the city of Macerata who went on a shooting rampage targeting African migrants). Full text.
“Poster boy for banned neo-Nazi group jailed.” The Crown Prosecution Service, 23 May 2018. On the sentencing of Wayne Bell, a member of the neo-Nazi group National Action, which was banned in December 2016. Bell pled guilty to stirring up racial hatred and other offenses. Full text.
Reilly, Ryan J., and Jessica Schulberg. “D.C.’s Neo-Nazi Brothers Were Hiding In Plain Sight.” HuffPost, November 16, 2018. On Washington, D.C.-based right-wing extremists Jeffrey and Edward Clark. Mentions ACT for America (Islamophobic group); the alt-right; Robert Bowers (Pittsburgh synagogue shooter); James Alex Fields Jr. (killer of Heather Heyer); “Freedom of Speech” rally (alt-right rally in Washington, D.C., June 2017); Gab (a social media site popular among racists); Adolf Hitler; Jason Kessler (Unite the Right organizer); Patrick Little (a neo-Nazi who ran for Senate in California); March Against Sharia rally (rally organized by the Islamophobic group ACT for America in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 2017); Jack Posobiec (far-right propagandist); the Proud Boys (a violent neo-fascist gang); Cesar Sayoc (Florida pipe bomber); Richard Spencer (alt-right leader); Jamie Troutman (a white nationalist who goes by AltRightVA online); Donald Trump; Unite the White rally (deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, August 2017); white supremacists; and “Zionist-occupied government.” Full text.
Reitman, Janet. “All-American Nazis. How a senseless double murder in Florida exposed the rise of an organized fascist youth movement in the United States.” Rolling Stone, May 2, 2018. Mentions American Third Position Party (A3P) (recently renamed the American Freedom Party); American Vanguard (neo-fascist youth organization); Andrew Anglin (founder of the Daily Stormer); Devon Arthurs (Atomwaffen member who murdered two roommates); Atomwaffen Division (neo-fascist group); Andrew Auernheimer (white supremacist); Nathan Damigo (founder of Identity Evropa); John Cameron Denton (leader of Atomwaffen); Julius Evola (20th-century fascist theorist); 4chan (the Internet’s notoriously anarchic image board); the Fourteen Words (neo-Nazi slogan); Nicholas Giampa (SiegeCulture follower who murdered his girlfriend’s parents); Holocaust denial; Identity Evropa (white-nationalist campus group); IronMarch (far-right website); William Daniel Johnson (Los Angeles attorney, leader of the American Freedom Party, and author of the proposed Pace Amendment); Kevin B. McDonald (white nationalist); Timothy McVeigh (Oklahoma City bomber); James Mason (American neo-Nazi); Mein Kampf (Hitler); “Natural Selector” (Danish white nationalist and Third Position moderator); “RaHoWa” (racial holy war); “Revolutionary Fascist Manuals” (RFM-01 Mental liberation [IronMarch, 2015] was apparently the only manual published: here and here); Brandon Russell (founder of Atomwaffen Division); Siege (James Mason; here); SiegeCulture (Atomwaffen-related site); Richard Spencer (alt-right leader); Daily Stormer (influential white-supremacist website); Stormfront (prominent white-supremacist website); Third Position (European neo-fascist movement); the Traditionalist Worker Party (neo-fascist youth organization); Unite the White Rally (Charlottesville, August 2017); Samuel Woodward (Atomwaffen Hate Camp attendee who killed his high school friend Blaze Bernstein, who was gay and Jewish); and “Charles Zeiger” (Canadian fascist). Full text.
“Report: Austrian Holocaust Denier Gerd Honsik Dead at 76.” AP News Archive, Apr. 9, 2018. Full text.
“REPORT: Rally in Ottawa reveals conflict in the far-right movement.” Canadian Anti-Hate Network, July 2018. On the ‘Canadians for Canada’ rally in Ottawa, July 14 to 15, 2018. Mentions the Canadian Combat Coalition (C3) (Canadian far-right group); the Canadian Jewish Defence League (Canadian far-right group); the Canadian Nationalist Party (Canadian far-right group); Dan Dubois (the leader of the Canadian Combat Coalition (C3)); ethno-nationalism; Kevin Goudreau (neo-Nazi); Islamification of Canada; La Meute (Canadian anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant group); Northern Guard (Canadian far-right group); Soldiers of Odin (Canadian far-right group); Sons of Odin (Canadian far-right group); Storm Alliance (Canadian far-right group); the III%ers (Canadian far-right group). Full text.
“Right-wing extremism is increasing in NL, counter terror unit says.” DutchNews.nl, November 6, 2018. On a new report by the Dutch counter terrorism unit NCTV, De golfbewegingen van rechtsextremistisch geweld in West-Europa. Full text.
Robins-Early, Nick, and Willa Frej. “A Guide To The Far-Right Power Players Tearing Europe Apart.” HuffPost, August 25, 2018. On Matteo Salvini and Italy’s Lega Party; Viktor Orban and Hungary’s Fidesz Party; Jaroslaw Kaczynski and Poland’s Law and Justice Party; Alexander Gauland and Alternative For Germany; Jussi Halla-aho and the Finns Party; Jimmie Akesson and the Sweden Democrats; Heinz-Christian Strache and Austria’s Freedom Party. Full text.
Romero, Luiz. “Decades after 9/11, the American right is behind a terrorism surge.” Quartz, September 11, 2018. Full text.
Romero, Luiz. “Terrorism is surging in the US, fueled by right-wing ideologies.” Quartz, August 17, 2018. Full text.
Rubbelke, Nathan. “Computer science professor keeps massive dataset on far-right groups.” The College Fix, March 30, 2018. On Professor Megan Squire’s dataset on more than 1,300 right-wing groups. Full text.
Russell-Kraft, Stephanie. “The Rise of Male Supremacist Groups. How age-old misogyny morphed into an explicit ideology of hate.” The New Republic (April 4, 2018). Mentions Anders Breivik, Mike Cernovich, Paul Elam (founder of A Voice for Men), Matt Forney, Return of Kings (male supremacist organization), Milo Yiannopoulos, Daryush “Roosh” Valizadeh (founder of Return of Kings), and A Voice for Men (male supremacist organization). Full text.
Sandford, Daniel, and Daniel De Simone. “Neo-Nazis Suggest Harry Should Be Shot.” BBC News, 5 Dec. 2018. Mentions Atomwaffen Division (violent nihilistic American neo-Nazi group); Anders Breivik (Norwegian terrorist and mass murderer); Andrew Dymock (pseudonym Blitzy) (Sonnenkrieg Division leader); Adolf Hitler; Oskar Koczorowski (Sonnenkrieg Division propagandist and designer and pre-ban member of National Action); James Mason (neo-Nazi ideologue); National Action (extreme-right organisation outlawed in the UK); “race traitor”; “race war now”; Sonnenkrieg Division (British group); System Resistance Network (UK neo-Nazi group); and “universal order” (dystopian ideology promoted by Atomwaffen Division). Full text.
Sengupta, Kim. “Prize of €1m offered in international competition to find ways of combating rising tide of racism, antisemitism and xenophobia.” The Independent, March 30, 2018. On the establishment of the Kantor Prize for Secure Tolerance by the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation (ECTR). Full text.
Sevunts, Levon. “Canadian monument to controversial Ukrainian national hero [Roman Shukhevych] ignites debate.” Radio Canada International, 9 June 2018. Mentions Abwehr (German military intelligence); Stepan Bandera (leader of the OUN(b), sided with the Nazis during World War II); 14th Waffen SS Galicia Division (renamed into the 1st Ukrainian Division shortly before the end of WWII); Andrii Melnyk (leader of the OUN(m)); Theodore Oberländer (German liaison officer); Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) (the dominant political movement of the Ukrainian far right, founded in 1929); OUN(b) (the more radical wing of the OUN, composed of younger militants); OUN(m) (the more conservative faction of the OUN, made up of older veterans); Roman Shukhevych (a leader of OUN and commander of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, 1943-1950; sided with the Nazis during World War II); Sonderformation Nachtigall (Nachtigall battalion) (small Ukrainian unit of Ukrainian volunteers, mostly Ukrainian nationalists, set up by Abwehr); Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA); Ukrainian National Association; Union for the Liberation of Ukraine; Union of Ukrainian Fascists; and Ustaša Croatia. Full text.
Smith, David. “After Charlottesville: how a slew of lawsuits pin down the far right.” The Guardian, 29 May 2018. On a civil lawsuit against 25 individuals and groups accused of conspiring to plan, promote and carry out violence in Charlottesville in violation of the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871; a judgment in 2000 against the white supremacist group Aryan Nations and its leader Richard Butler; a suit brought by Brennan Gilmore, a counter-protester in Charlottesville, against Alex Jones and his website Infowars, Jim Hoft of the site Gateway Pundit, and five others; three defamation lawsuits against Alex Jones brought by the families of eight victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting; and a lawsuit against Andrew Anglin, founder of the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer website, for orchestrating an antisemitic harassment campaign. Full text.
Smith, Mikey. “It’s possible Britain First haven’t really thought their manifesto through.” Mirror Online, 4 June 2018. On the contradiction between the policy platform’s call [here] for exception-free guarantees of freedom of speech, assembly, and expression, and its call for exceptions to the guarantees in the case of Muslims and a ban on use of the word “racism” in the media. Full text.
Solon, Olivia. “George Soros: Facebook and Google a menace to society.” The Guardian, 26 Jan. 2018. Full text.
Sommerstein, Adam. “James Paul Wickstrom, posse comitatus leader, dies at 75.” Southern Poverty Law Center, March 26, 2018. Full text.
Sommerstein, Adam. “Mark Downey, Christian Identity leader, dies at 63.” Southern Poverty Law Center, March 28, 2018. Full text.
Stille, Alexander. “How Matteo Salvini pulled Italy to the far right.” The Guardian, 9 Aug. 2018. Mentions Silvio Berlusconi (Italian TV tycoon and populist politician); Lucia Borgonzoni (a Lega member of parliament and the new minister of culture); Umberto Bossi (founder of the Lega); Gianroberto Casaleggio (internet guru whose blog set up for Grillo morphed into the Five Star Movement); Giuseppe Conte (Italian prime minister); Luigi Di Maio (leader of the Five Star Movement – who is deputy prime minister); the Five Star Movement (Italian populist party); Lorenzo Fontana (a Lega member and the families minister); Massimo Garavaglia (a senator for the Lega and undersecretary of finance); Beppe Grillo (founder of Five Star); the Lega (formerly known as the Northern League) (Italian northern separatist party); the Lega Lombarda (the original Lega founded by Bossi, and a protest party); Mussolini; National Alliance (Italian southern nationalist far-right, post-fascist party); Padania (the independent nation proposed by the Lega); Vladimir Putin (Russia’s president); Matteo Salvini (populist leader of the Lega and Italy’s interior minister); Maria Edera Spadoni (a Five Star member of parliament and vice-president of the chamber of deputies); Flavio Tosi (former Lega mayor of Verona). Full text.
Stone, Jon. “The right-wing populists doing well across Europe, from Marine Le Pen to Viktor Orban.” The Independent, June 5, 2018. On Viktor Orban – Hungary, Fidesz; Matteo Salvini – Italy, Lega; Heinz-Christian Strache – Austria, FPO; Marine Le Pen – France, Front National; Janez Janša – Slovenia, Slovenian Democratic Party; Alexander Gauland – Germany, AfD; and Jaroslaw Kaczynski – Poland, Law and Justice. Full text.
Strickland, Patrick. “Austria cracks down on far-right Identitarian Movement. Analysts say arrests of Identitarians could be ‘major blow’ to the anti-migrant, anti-Muslim group.” Al Jazeera, 22 May 2018. Mentions Alternative for Germany (German far-right party); Austrian People’s Party (OVP) (Austrian right-wing party); “Defend Europe” boat action (Mediterranean Sea, 2017); David Duke (former imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)); Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) (Austrian far-right party); Identitarian Movement (also known as Generation Identity) (anti-migrant and anti-Muslim movement active in several European countries); Identitarian Movement in Austria (Austrian far-right, anti-migrant, anti-Muslim group); the “Islamisation” of Europe; Patrick Lenart (a leading figure in the Identitarian Movement in Austria); National Democratic Party (German neo-Nazi party); Brittany Pettibone (Martin Sellner’s partner); and Martin Sellner (de facto spokesperson for the Identitarian Movement in Austria). Full text.
Sweeney, Matthew. “What is the Sovereign Citizen Movement, what do they believe and how are they spreading?” Radicalisation Research, 19 June 2018. Mentions American Sovereign Citizen Movement (anti-government ideology); county sheriffs as the only legitimate form of governance; The English Rag (UK Sovereign-like website); Freeman Ireland (inactive Irish Sovereign-like website); the Freeman on the Land Movement (Canadian Sovereign-like movement); the Freemen on the Land (Canadian Sovereign-like website); Human Rights Defenders Canada (Canadian Sovereign-like website); Lawful Rebellion (UK Sovereign-like website); “paper terrorism” (retaliatory tactics employed against public officials); Project Freeman (UK Sovereign-like website); Reichsbürger Movement (German Sovereign-like movement); and Truth-Now (Australian Sovereign-like website). Full text.
Swenson, Kyle. “Suspects in five killings reportedly linked to macabre neo-Nazi group.” The Washington Post, Jan. 29, 2018. Devon Arthurs (Atomwaffen Division member charged with killing two of his roommates); Atomwaffen Division (Charles Manson-obsessed neo-Nazi outfit with the “ultimate aim of overthrowing the U.S. government through the use of terrorism and guerrilla warfare”); Charles Manson (serial killer with a vision of a race war between whites and blacks); James Mason (neo-Nazi Manson devotee and former American Nazi Party member); Brandon Russell (Atomwaffen Division member convicted of illegal possession of explosives); Siege (a book based on a collection of newsletters Mason wrote in the 1980s); and Samuel Woodward (Atomwaffen Division member charged with the killing of Blaze Bernstein). Full text.
Taddonio, Patrice. “Inside a Neo-Nazi Group With Members Tied to the U.S. Military.” FRONTLINE, PBS, November 20, 2018. With an excerpt from the documentary Documenting Hate: New American Nazis. Mentions Atomwaffen Division (a neo-Nazi group that calls for racially motivated, “lone wolf” terror attacks like the one in Pittsburgh); Adolf Hitler; and the white power movement. Full text.
Tashea, Jason. “New database tracks the prosecution of right-wing extremists.” ABA Journal Daily News, November 16, 2018. On First Vigil, created by Emily Gorcenski. A new online data project is tracking far-right extremism by collecting and aggregating federal and state criminal cases against extremists, including white supremacists and neo-Nazis. Full text.
“The Latest: Italian gunman had far-right extremist ties.” AP News, Feb. 3, 2018. Mentions Casa Pound (neo-fascist party); Forza Nuova (neo-fascist party); Northern League (anti-migrant party); Luca Traini (suspected gunman in the drive-by shootings of six African immigrants in Macerata); and Wolfsangel (an ancient runic symbol appropriated by Nazi Germany and later adopted by Neo-Nazis). Full text.
Thomas, Judy L. “Woman who shot Wichita abortion doctor, bombed clinics in 1990s released from prison.” The Kansas City Star, May 22, 2018. Mentions the Army of God; the Army of God Manual; Michael Griffin (killer of an abortion doctor in Pensacola, Fla., in 1993); Paul Hill (Florida anti-abortion activist and killer of an abortion doctor in Pensacola, Fla., in 1994); Dave Leach (Iowa anti-abortion activist); Operation Rescue; Operation Rescue’s 46-day “Summer of Mercy” campaign (1991); Pro-Life Virginia; Scott Roeder (Kansas City-area anti-abortion activist and killer of Wichita abortion doctor George Tiller in 2009); Rachelle “Shelley” Shannon (“Shaggy West”) (Oregon anti-abortion activist who shot and wounded Wichita abortion doctor George Tiller in 1993); and Rev. Donald Spitz (leader of Pro-Life Virginia and sponsor of the Army of God website). Full text.
Thompson, A.C., Ali Winston, and Jake Hanrahan. “California Murder Suspect Said to Have Trained With Extremist Hate Group.” ProPublica, Jan. 26, 2018. Mentions the American Nazi Party; Devon Arthurs (one of Atomwaffen’s founding members, charged with murdering two of his roommates); Atomwaffen Division, a neo-Nazi group with the ultimate aim of overthrowing the U.S. government through the use of terrorism and guerrilla warfare; Adolf Hitler; Charles Manson; James Mason (a long-time fascist); Timothy McVeigh (Oklahoma City bomber); Brandon Russell (Atomwaffen leader); Siege (Mason’s newsletter in which he called for creating a new fascist regime through murder, small “lone wolf” terror attacks, and all-out war against the government); SS lightning bolts; swastikas; the Totenkopf (death’s head insignia); “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia; and Samuel Woodward (avowed neo-Nazi, member of Atomwaffen Division, and a suspect in the murder of Blaze Bernstein). Full text.
Thompson, A.C., Ali Winston, and Jake Hanrahan. “Inside Atomwaffen As It Celebrates a Member for Allegedly Killing a Gay Jewish College Student.” ProPublica, Feb. 23, 2018. Mentions American Nazi Party; Atomwaffen Division (white supremacist group that celebrates both Hitler and Charles Manson); Atomwaffen insignia (a black shield bearing the symbol for radioactivity); Anders Breivik (Norwegian extremist who massacred 77 people); Kaleb J. Cole (pseudonym Khimaere) (Atomwaffen’s Washington chapter leader); Grayson Patrick Denton (pseudonyms Leon and Nazgul) (Atomwaffen member); John Cameron Denton (pseudonym Rape) (leader of Atomwaffen); Discord (online chat service designed for video gamers and used by many white supremacist organizations); Sean Michael Fernandez (pseudonym Wehrwolf) (an Atomwaffen leader in Texas); Michael Lloyd Hubsky (pseudonym Komissar) (an Atomwaffen leader); James Mason (old-line neo-Nazi activist); Timothy McVeigh (Oklahoma City bomber); Mein Kampf (Hitler); National Socialist Black Metal bands; National Socialist Liberation Front (splinter group of the American Nazi Party); National Socialist Underground (German terrorist organization); race war; Dylann Roof (Charleston church shooter); Siege (hyper-violent book by James Mason and required reading for all Atomwaffen members); Third Reich; Unite the Right rally (Charlottesville); Dan White (assassin of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and gay civil rights leader Harvey Milk); White Liberation Front (political terrorist organization proposed by James Mason); white nationalism; white revolution; white supremacy; and Samuel Woodward (Atomwaffen member charged with killing Blaze Bernstein). Full text and here.
Thorp, Liam. “Ex-Neo Nazi general who brought terror to the streets explains Liverpool’s far right problem.” Liverpool Echo, 17 March 2018. On Nigel Bromage, a founding member and former leader of Combat-18, a Nazi terrorist organisation. Full text.
Tiernan, Laura. “Far right promotes UK fascist Tommy Robinson as free-speech ‘martyr.'” World Socialist Web Site, 2 June 2018. Mentions Alternative for Germany (AfD); Breitbart London; Brexit referendum (June 2016); Britain First (British political party, deregistered as a party by the Electoral Commission in November 2017); Petr Bystron (AfD MP); Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV) (Dutch political party); English Defence League (EDL); Football Lads Alliance (British far-right organisation); For Britain (new British political party); Jayda Fransen (jailed Britain First leader); Generation Identity (British far-right organisation); Paul Golding (jailed Britain First leader); National Action (British neo-Nazi political party, proscribed as a terrorist organisation in December 2016); National Front (FN) (French political party); Rebel News (Canadian alt-right site); Tommy Robinson (founder of the EDL); UK Independence Party (UKIP) (British far-right political party); Ann Marie Waters (founder of For Britain); and Geert Wilders (leader of the PVV). Full text.
Topping, Alexandra. “British victims of terror launch new group to fight extremism. Bereaved families and injured found Survivors Against Terror to lobby for effective policies.” The Guardian, 28 Jan. 2018. Full text.
Torres, Diego. “Vox shocks Spain.” POLITICO, December 3, 2018. Full text.
Townsend, Mark. “Katie Hopkins to speak at far-right rally with Holocaust denier.” The Guardian, 23 Sept. 2018. On the forthcoming conference of For Britain, Sept. 30, 2018. Mentions Gerard Batten (Ukip leader); Ingrid Carlqvist (Swedish anti-Muslim writer and Holocaust denier); For Britain (a party founded by Anne Marie Waters); Katie Hopkins (Rebel Media employee); Gregory Lauder-Frost (TBG leader and former Tory fringe figure); Rebel Media (Canadian far-right firm); Tommy Robinson (former English Defence League leader); Richard Spencer (US Islamophobe barred from entering the UK by the Home Office in 2013); Traditional Britain Group (TBG) (far-right party); and Anne Marie Waters (former Ukip leadership contender and anti-Muslim activist and founder of For Britain). Full text.
“What is Generation Identity?” Al Jazeera, 10 Dec. 2018. Full text.
“White Supremacist Group Resurfaces to Hold Racist Conference.” ADL Blog (Anti-Defamation League), June 14, 2018. On the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC) (Missouri-basedwhite supremacist group). Also mentions Virginia Abernathy (opponent of non-white immigration); alt right segment of the white supremacist movement; American Freedom Party (AFP) (California-based white supremacist group); American Renaissance conference (Montgomery Bell State Park, April 2018); anti-desegregation; Gordon Baum (former leader of the CCC); Patrick Casey (leader of Identity Evropa); David Duke (former Klan leader); James Edwards (host of The Political Cesspool); Nick Fuentes (alt right personality who hosts the “America First” podcast); Michael Hill (leader of the League of the South); Earl Holt (the CCC’s current leader); Identity Evropa (alt right group); Identity Evropa national conference (Montgomery Bell State Park, March 2018); Japan First Party (far-right group); William Johnson (head of the American Freedom Party); Knights Party (longstanding Ku Klux Klan group); Knights Templar International (far-right group); Adrian Krieg (anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist); League of the South (neo-Confederate white supremacist group); Kevin MacDonald (retired psychology professor and noted anti-Semite); National Socialist Movement (white supremacist group); Nationalist Solutions conference (co-sponsored by CCC and AFP) (Montgomery Bell State Park in Burns, Tennessee, June 15-17, 2018); Rachel Pendergraft (a leader of the Knights Party); The Political Cesspool (white supremacist radio show); Dylann Roof (white supremacist mass murderer in Charleston, South Carolina); Shield Wall Network (white supremacist group); Tom Sunic (white supremacist former professor and author); Swiss Nationalist Party (far-right group); white citizens’ councils; and the white supremacist movement. Full text.
“White Supremacists Gather for Nationalist Solutions Conference.” Anti-Defamation League Blog, June 19, 2018. Mentions Virginia Abernathy (retired professor and a virulent opponent of non-white immigration); American Freedom Party (AFP) (California-based white supremacist group); Arktos Media (Swedish white supremacist publishing house); William Clark (Identity Evropa associate); Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC) (a revived white supremacist group); David Duke (former Klan leader); James Edwards (host of “The Political Cesspool”); Michael Hill (leader of the League of the South); Earl Holt (CCC leader); Japan First Party (Japanese nationalist party); William Johnson (AFP leader); Tom Kawczynski (former Jackman, Maine, town manager); Jason Kessler (Unite the Right organizer); the Knights Party (a longstanding Ku Klux Klan group); Adrian Krieg (anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist); the League of the South (a neo-Confederate white supremacist group); Patrick Little (failed California Senate candidate); Kevin MacDonald (retired anti-Semitic psychology professor); “Nationalist Solutions” conference (Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns, Tennessee, June 15-17, 2018, jointly hosted by the CCC and the AFP); Rachel Pendergraft (a leader of the Knights Party); “The Political Cesspool” (a white supremacist radio show); Billy Roper (of the newly formed Shield Wall Network); Makoto Sakurai (the pen name of the founder of the Japan First Party); Tom Sunic (a white supremacist former professor and author); and Rick Tyler (Tennessee congressional and gubernatorial candidate). Full text.
Wilson, Jason. “FBI now classifies far-right Proud Boys as ‘extremist group’, documents say.” The Guardian, 19 Nov. 2018. Full text.
Wilson, Jason. “Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes quits ‘extremist’ far-right group.” The Guardian, 22 Nov. 2018. Full text.
Yang, Jennifer. “Court ruling a victory for opponents of hate speech.” The Star (Toronto), June 22, 2018. Mentions Ranendra “Ron” Banerjee (anti-Islam figure); Canadian Hindu Advocacy (anti-Islam group); Freedom Report (website run by Kevin Johnston); Kevin Johnston (anti-Islam journalist); Rise Canada (anti-Islam group); and Ernst Zundel (Holocaust-denier). Full text.
Zhou, Steven. “The far-right held a rally in Toronto and nobody came.” NOW Magazine, August 30, 2018. On a Toronto demonstration on August 11 to mark the anniversary of last year’s “Unite The Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Mentions Ron Banerjee (of Rise Canada); Canadian Nationalist Front (CNF) (white nationalist group); CDN Wolf Pack (Canadian far-right group); Joey De Luca (WCAI leader); Kevin Goudreau (neo-Nazi and the CNF’s leader); ID Canada (formerly, Generation Identity Canada) (Canadian far-right “patriot” group); Jewish Defence League (JDL); the Northern Guard (white nationalist group); the Proud Boys (white nationalist group); Rise Canada (Canadian far-right group); Soldiers of Odin (white nationalist group); Sandra Solomon (local anti-Muslim figure); Bryan Trottier (head of the CDN Wolf Pack); Meir Weinstein (JDL head); Duke Willis (far-right online commentator); and Worldwide Coalition Against Islam (WCAI) (Calgary-based group that organized the Toronto event). Full text.
Zidan, Karim. “Fascist fight clubs: how white nationalists use MMA as a recruiting tool.” The Guardian, 11 Sept. 2018. Mentions Agogé (a white nationalist boxing gym founded by Generation Identity); the alt-right; “anti-Sharia law” protest (San Bernardino, California); Atalante Quebec; “blood and soil” (Nazi phrase chanted at the Unite the White rally); CasaPound (a fascist party in Italy); Kyle Chapman (founder of FOAK); The Daily Stormer; Benjamin Daley (a leader of RAM); the Fraternal Order of Alt Knights (FOAK) (the “tactical defensive arm” of the Proud Boys); Generation Identity (extreme right-wing group); the great replacement; Thorsten Heise (Sword and Shield’s organiser); Hoelzer Reich (a far-right brand known for propagating extremist symbols); identitarian movement; Identity Evropa (white supremacist group); Kampf der Nibelungen (MMA promotion); League of the South (white supremacist group); Gavin McInnes (Vice co-founder and founder of the Proud Boys); Denis Nikitin (white supremacist founder of White Rex); the Proud Boys (a far-right men’s organization); race wars; Right Brand Clothing (RAM’s apparel website); Rise Above Movement (RAM) (white supremacist group and self-styled “premier MMA (mixed martial arts) club of the Alt-Right”); Robert Rundo (a leader of RAM); Shield and Sword festival (far-right festival in Ostritz, Germany, 23 April 2018); Unite the White rally (Charlottesville, Virginia, August 2017); Vanguard America (white supremacist group); white ethnostate; White Rex (a Russian neo-Nazi clothing brand and MMA event organizer); and white supremacists. Full text.
Zurawik, David. “Frontline offers chilling portrait of rising neo-Nazi movement in U.S.” Baltimore Sun, November 16, 2018. On the Frontline documentary “Documenting Hate: New American Nazis,” premiering on PBS on November 20. Full text.
BLOG POSTS AND OPINION PIECES
A Roaming Vagabond. “An Investigation Into Red-Brown Alliances: Third Positionism, Russia, Ukraine, Syria, And The Western Left.” Ravings Of A Radical Vagabond, 15 January 2018. Full text and here.
Abbasin, Tahir. “The differences in how Islamists and the Far Right feed off their ‘Other.'” Radicalisation Research Debate, 3 Sept. 2018. Full text.
Aguilera, Rodrigo. “Populism in Mexico and Brazil: why are voters moving in opposite directions?” LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog, October 24, 2018. Full text.
Aked, Hilary. “Could counter-extremism policies be aiding the extreme anti-Islam right?” Discover Society, June 5, 2018. Full text.
Alakbarov, Fuad, et al. “Framing ethnic diversity as a ‘threat’ will normalise far-right hate, say academics.” openDemocracy, 23 October 2018. An open letter from academics opposed to the framing of a scheduled debate (“Is Rising Ethnic Diversity a Threat to the West?” later changed to “Immigration and Diversity Politics: A Challenge to Liberal Democracy?” on 6 December 2018)) in terms of white supremacist discourse. Full text.
Aldaz-Carroll, Enrique, Rogier van den Brink, Vincent Tsoungui Belinga, Matija Laco, Joao Pedro Wagner De Azevedo, and Paul Corral Rodas. “Did the EU’s economic recession lead to a rise in populism?” The Brookings Institution Blog, May 29, 2018. Full text.
Allchorn, William. “A Peculiar Turn for Britain’s Radical Right? ‘Islamisation’, Vigilantism and Britain First.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 26, 2018. Full text.
Allchorn, William. “After The UK 2018 Elections, The Radical Right Looks To The Future With Anger.” Rantt, June 21, 2018. Full text and here.
Allchorn, William. “Century of the Radical Right: CARR Inaugural Conference CfP.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, October 18, 2018. Full text.
Allchorn, William. “Local policy responses to anti-Islamic protest in the UK need to consider both exclusionary and inclusionary approaches.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, December 5, 2018. Full text.
Allchorn, William. “Tommy Robinson and the UK’s post-EDL far right: how extremists are mobilising in response to online restrictions and developing a new ‘victimisation’ narrative.” Democratic Audit UK, 13 June 2018. Mentions Britain First (UK far right group, banned from Facebook in March 2018 and from Twitter in 2017); Democratic Football Lads Alliance (DFLA) (anti-Muslim football hooligan protest collective); Enemy of the State (Robinson); English Defence League (EDL) (anti-Islam protest movement); Football Lads Alliance (FLA) (anti-Muslim football hooligan protest collective); Generation Identity (GI) (pan-European ethno-nationalist movement); “great replacement”; National Action (UK far right group); National Front (1970s-era UK far right group); Pegida (German anti-Islam protest group); Rebel Media (Canadian far-right political and social commentary website); Tommy Robinson (real name Stephen Christopher Yaxley Lennon) (former EDL leader); and Geert Wilders (anti-Islam campaigner and leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom). Full text and here.
Allchorn, William. “Towards a new ‘populist’ party? UKIP’s interim manifesto and the future of the UK radical right.” LSE British Politics and Policy, October 5, 2018. Full text and here.
Allchorn, William. “What next for the UK Radical Right? Electoral Misfortune and the Rise of New Actors.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 1, 2018. Full text.
Allen, Chris. “‘Hipster Fascists’: The Normalization Of The Radical Right Isn’t Just Happening In America.” Rantt, July 30, 2018. Responding to a recent article by Andrew Gilligan in the Sunday Times. Mentions the alt-right; British National Party (BNP) (British radical right party); Tom Dupré (co-leader of GI in Britain); English Defence League (EDL) (British radical right party); “ethno-pluralism”; Generation Identity (GI) movement in Britain (white supremacist movement, initially established as the youth wing of Bloc Identitaire in France); Nick Griffin (leader of the BNP); international Identitarian movement; Islamisation; Tomi Lahren (American alt-right activist); National Action (British radical right group); neo-Nazis in America; “remigration” (repatriation or “peaceful ethnic cleansing”); white supremacy; and Milo Yiannopoulos (American alt-right activist). Full text and here.
Allen, Chris. “Katie Hopkins: ‘celebrity’ extremist of the radical right?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, October 13, 2018. Full text.
Allen, Chris. “The Football Lad’s Alliance: the latest far-right street movement?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 13, 2018. Full text.
Allen, Chris. “Why the mainstream media should stop giving extreme views a platform.” The Conversation, August 3, 2018. Full text.
Alterman, Eric. “The Mainstreaming of Anti-Semitism in the US.” The Nation, February 28, 2018. On the attacks against George Soros, a liberal Jewish billionaire/philanthropist who is today’s stand-in for anti-Jewish slanders. Mentions Saul Alinsky (alleged model for the Jewish conspiracy); Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC); the alleged conspiracy of “European-style socialists” and “saboteurs” as a Jewish plot; dog-whistle anti-Semitism; Jaroslaw Kaczynski (Poland’s ruling party leader); Wayne LaPierre (NRA Executive Vice President and CEO); Dana Loesch (NRA spokesperson); National Review; Viktor Orbán (prime minister of Hungary); and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Full text.
Amengay, Abdelkarim, and Daniel Stockemer. “The radical right in Western Europe: A meta-analysis of structural factors.” Insight Plus Blog, Political Studies Association (PSA), 5 June 2018. Full text.
Arbuthnot, Sean. “Building Resilience Against the Radical Right Through RealTalk.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 11, 2018. Full text.
Arbuthnot, Sean. “Journey of a Radical Right Prevent Referral.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 29, 2018. Full text.
Arbuthnot, Sean. “Reciprocal Radicalisation – Practical Examples of Prevent Support.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 17, 2018. Full text.
Arbuthnot, Sean. “UK Prevent: Building Resilience to Radicalisation through Critical Thinking.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 26, 2018. Full text.
Argyle, Samuel. “My weekend with white nationalists.” The Outline, June 12, 2018. Mentions James Allsup (right-wing YouTuber); American Renaissance (white supremacist magazine); Steve Bannon (former White House Chief Strategist); Patrick Casey (I.E.’s CEO and figurehead); Conservative Political Action Conference; Nathan Damigo (founder of IE); David Duke (former KKK leader); Julius Evola (fascist Italian thinker); human biodiversity; Identity Evropa (IE) (pro-white Identitarian group); “Leading Our People Forward 2018” (IE’s first national conference, at Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park in Burkesville, Kentucky, mid-March 2018); My Awakening (Duke); race as a biological fact, not a social construct; “race realism” (a modern form of eugenics); Students for Trump; Jared Taylor (white supremacist and founder of American Renaissance); Unite the Right rally (Charlottesville, Virginia, August 2017); white ethnostate; “white Identitarianism”; White Identity (Taylor); and “white supermajority.” Full text.
Armstrong, Megan. “Gender, Identity, and the Radical Right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 8, 2018. Full text.
Armstrong, Megan. “Gender (studies) trouble in Hungary.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 8, 2018. Full text.
Armstrong, Megan A. “‘Pinkwashing’ and Homonationalism in the Radical Right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 27, 2018. Full text.
Arzheimer, Kai. “Does use of Extreme Right / Radical Right terminology predict co-citations? (Part 2).” Kai Arzheimer Blog, Dec. 13, 2018. Full text and here.
Arzheimer, Kai. “How the Extreme Right became the Radical Right.” Kai Arzheimer Blog, Dec. 5, 2018. Full text.
Arzheimer, Kai. “The Extreme / Radical Right network of co-citations: evidence for 2 different schools? (Part 1).” Kai Arzheimer Blog, Dec. 8, 2018. Full text.
Assoudeh, Eliot. “Escaping Ethnocentrism: The Radical Right in the Middle East and Africa.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 6, 2018. Full text.
Atkins, David. “Putin, Trump, and the New Cold War Between Liberalism and White Supremacy.” Washington Monthly, July 21, 2018. Full text.
“Augustus Sol Invictus.” Southern Poverty Law Center, February 2018. Full text.
Awan, Imran. “I Was Blocked On Social Media By Tommy Robinson: Now Twitter Are Removing His Hate.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 7, 2018. Full text.
Awan, Imran. “Islamophobia is not Fiction or a Harry Potter Fantasy: It’s Racism and it’s time we accepted that.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, December 6, 2018. Full text.
Awan, Imran. “When Are We Going To Take The Threat of The Radical Right Seriously?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 17, 2018. Full text.
Aylott, Nicholas, and Niklas Bolin. “How the rise of the Swedish radical right changed the most stable party system in Europe.” LSE EUROPP – European Politics and Policy Blog, September 3, 2018. Full text.
Baba, Ahmed. “Rantt Rundown: America Has A Neo-Nazi Problem.” Rantt, April 23, 2018. Mentions Georgia anti-mask legislation [here]; Neo-Nazi rally in Newnan, Georgia; Travis Reinking (murderer of four people in Tennessee and reportedly a “sovereign citizen”); “sovereign citizens” (a far-right anti-government group); swastika burning; “White Supremacist Extremism Poses Persistent Threat of Lethal Violence” (FBI and DHS joint intelligence bulletin, May 10, 2017) [here] , and white supremacists. Full text.
Baldet, William. “Catalyst or Catharsis: Inside the DFLA Secret Facebook Groups.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 30, 2018. Full text.
Baldet, William. “Corpus Linguistics and the Problem of Non-Violent Extremism.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 24, 2018. Full text.
Baldét, William. “Here’s How We Should Combat Radical Right-Wing Terrorism.” Rantt, October 27, 2018. Full text and here.
Baldet, William. “Radical Right Terrorism is Now Taken Seriously, But the Rifts They Exploit Are Not Healing.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 7, 2018. Full text.
Baldet, William. “Taking our Children – Why Radical Right Extremists Prey on Our Deepest Human Fears.” Medium, Aug. 28, 2018. Full text and here.
Barker, Rachel, and Alan Berube. “A year after Charlottesville: Once the monuments are gone, the hard work begins for cities.” The Avenue blog (Brookings Institution), August 8, 2018. Full text.
Barnes, David. “Eugenics: White Nationalists Continue To Turn To The False Theory Of Genetic Supremacy.” Rantt, June 23, 2018. Mentions The Bell Curve (Herrnstein and Murray); eugenics; The Eugenics Review; Francis Galton; Julian Huxley (biologist and a key figure in the Eugenics Society); Emil Kirkegaard (neo-Nazi figure); London Conference on Intelligence (conference on intelligence and genetics); Richard Lynn (white nationalist); G.P. Mudge (author of an anti-immigration essay in the Eugenics Review); Helmuth Nyborg (Danish radical right figure); and Toby Young (British journalist and conservative commentator). Full text and here.
Barnes, David. “From The Plantation To The Caravan: America’s History Of White Nationalism.” Rantt, November 23, 2018. Mentions Rudyard Kipling; nativist politics; The Passing of the Great Race (Grant); The Rising Tide of Colour against White-World Supremacy (Stoddard); Southern Strategy (Republican Party’s decades-long strategy); Lothrop Stoddard (white nationalist and eugenicist thinker); the Tea Party; President Donald Trump; Unite the White rally (Charlottesville, VA, Aug. 2017); white identity; “The White Man’s Burden” (Rudyard Kipling’s poem that has become a by-word for the worst aspects of white imperialism); white “replacement”; white resentment; white supremacy; and whiteness. Full text and here.
Barnes, David. “The Fascist in the Classroom: Teaching Pound, Race and Radical Right Politics.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 17, 2018. Full text.
Barnes, David. “The Transformation of the Northern League.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 23, 2018. Full text.
Bar-On, Tamir. “Brazil’s Bolsonaro Is The Latest Incarnation Of The Radical Right In Latin America.” Rantt, November 2, 2018. Full text and here.
Bar-On, Tamir. “Debating the Intellectual Leader of the French New Right.” Fair Observer, April 25, 2018. Mentions Anders Behring Breivik (anti-immigrant terrorist); the Conservative Revolution (CR); Alain de Benoist (the French ND leader); Julius Evola; Le Groupement de recherche et d’études pour la civilisation européenne (GRECE or The Group for Research and Studies on European Civilization) (ND think-tank); Metapedia (a pro-ND website); the French nouvelle droite (ND); and Carl Schmitt. Full text and here.
Bar-On, Tamir. “How We Neglect Islamists by Refusing to Pin Them With the Radical Right Label.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 4, 2018. Full text.
Bar-On, Tamir. “The radical right and its faith in ethnic nationalism.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 18, 2018. Full text.
Bar-On, Tamir. “When Interpreting Fascism and Islamism, How ‘Progressive’ are ‘Progressive’ Intellectuals?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 10, 2018. Full text.
Bartlett, Jamie. “How social media makes fascists of us all.” UnHerd, August 28, 2018. Full text.
Beauchamp, Zack. “It happened there: how democracy died in Hungary.” Vox, Sept. 13, 2018. Full text.
Beevor, Eleanor. “Far-Right Movements Meandering in Global Politics.” Al Bawaba, March 27, 2018. Full text.
Beiner, Ronald. “Stephen Bannon’s world: Dangerous minds in dangerous times.” The Conversation, July 25, 2018. Full text and here.
Beiner, Ronald. “When Neo-Nazis Love Your Book.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 22, 2018. Full text.
Belew, Kathleen. “The History of White Power.” The New York Times, April 18, 2018. Full text.
Berger, J.M. “The Difference Between a Killer and a Terrorist.” The Atlantic, April 26, 2018. Applying a definition of terrorism (public violence to advance a political, social, or religious cause or ideology) to differentiate between the cases of killer Travis Reinking, who self-identified as a sovereign citizen, and the terrorist Alek Minassian, an adherent of the “incel” movement. Full text.
Berger, J.M. “Trump Is the Glue That Binds the Far Right.” The Atlantic, October 29, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “Banking on the ‘Deplorables’: Nativism and the Radical Right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 20, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “Endgames in Germany: bringing down Merkel.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 11, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “Everything That is Wrong is the Fault of ’68: Regaining Cultural Hegemony by Trashing the Left.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 6, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “Matteo Salvini – Italy’s salvation?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 8, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “What Drives the Politics of Rage?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 20, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “What the Özil Affair Tells Us about Contemporary Germany.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 16, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “What’s the Matter with Saxony?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 21, 2018. Full text.
Betz, Hans-Georg. “Winston Peters: From Populist Maverick to Elder Statesman.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 21, 2018. Full text.
“Beware the rise of the radical right.” Nature 563 [no. 7733] (29 Nov. 2018): 599. Full text and here and here.
Bibi, Shaida. “The Many Faces of the Far Right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 14, 2018. Full text.
Bland, Benjamin. “Antisemitism, Labour, and the Radical Right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 5, 2018. Full text.
Bland, Benjamin. “The National Action Trial, Nazi Fetishism, and the Neo-folk Conundrum.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 29, 2018. Full text.
Blee, Kathleen, Pete Simi, Mehr Latif, and Matthew DeMichele. “Why Do Women Leave the Far-Right?” “Right Now!” blog, C-REX – Center for Research on Extremism, July 9, 2018. Full text.
Bodó, Loránd. “Who are the White Pendragons?” Medium, Jan. 22, 2018. Full text.
Bourne, Jenny. “The beatification of Enoch Powell.” Institute of Race Relations News Service, November 21, 2007. Full text.
Briggs, Billy. “Far-right group with Tory links invites speakers from parties linked to neo-Nazis.” Daily Record, 5 Oct. 2018. On the Traditional Britain Group (TBG). Mentions the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ); The Bow Group (right-wing think tank); Conservative Monday Club (right-wing group aligned with, but not endorsed by, the Conservative Party); German Alternative for Deutschland (AfD); Katie Hopkins (right-wing mouthpiece); Gregory Lauder-Frost (TBG’s vice-president); Jacob Rees-Mogg (hardline Brexiter); Herbert Schweiger (former SS officer and co-founder of the FPÖ); and Dr James Thompson. Full text.
Browning, Christopher R. “The Suffocation of Democracy.” The New York Review of Books 65.16 (October 25, 2018). Full text.
Brownworth, Victoria. “Why Is Gay Conversion Therapy Still Legal?” Dame Magazine, July 31, 2018. Mentions anti-LGBTQ legislation; Alan Chambers (Exodus International president); conversion therapy (also known as reparative therapy) (the pseudo-scientific practice of using psychological, emotional, spiritual, medical and even surgical treatments singly or in combination to attempt to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity); Betsy DeVos (Education Secretary); the ex-gay movement; Exodus International; Family Research Council (FRC) (anti-LGBTQ group); Arthur Goldberg (psychotherapist and JONAH founder); the Heritage Foundation; JONAH (Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality) (non-profit organization offering conversion therapy); Leaving Homosexuality: A Practical Guide for Men and Women Looking for a Way Out (memoir by Alan Chambers); Love Won Out: How God’s Love Helped 2 People Leave Homosexuality and Find Each Other (book by John and Ann Paulk); Ann Paulk (executive director of Restored Hope Network); John Paulk (chairman of the board of Exodus International); Mike Pence (US Vice-President); Tony Perkins (FRC’s president); pregnancy crisis centers; Reince Priebus (Trump’s former chief of staff and head of the RNC); Reduce Fear (reparative therapy program founded by Alan Chambers); Restored Hope Network (interdenominational Christian ex-gay ministry founded by Ann Paulk); Roger Severino (FRC executive and head of Health and Human Services (HHS’s) office for civil rights); and Donald Trump (US President). Full text.
Bruno, Valerio Alfonso, and James F. Downes. “The Italian populist government is voluntarily heading towards the next political crisis (and it may have the upper hand).” Democratic Audit UK, 29 August 2018. Full text.
Bruno, Valerio Alfonso, and James F. Downes. “Why has the populist radical right outperformed the populist radical left in Europe?” LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog, August 8, 2018. Full text and here and here.
Budd, Brian. “Maple-glazed Trump? Doug Ford’s populism is Canadian-made.” The Conversation, May 16, 2018. Full text.
Bueckert, Michael. “Flight of the Boers.” Africa is a Country, May 29, 2018. Mentions AfriForum (Afrikaner anti-land reform organization); Afrikaner nationalism; the alt-right; anti-immigration; Apartheid; Glenn Beck; John Bolton (US National Security Advisor); Tucker Carlson (Fox News presenter); Cato Institute (conservative think tank); “ethnic cleansing” of white farmers; ethno-state; “Farmlands” (Lauren Southern documentary); Heritage Foundation (conservative think tank); Steve Hofmeyr (racist Afrikaner musician); Katie Hopkins (alt-right media personality); IQ differences in South Africa; John Birch Society (far-right fringe organization and conspiracy theorists); Kill the Boer (Ernst Roets’ forthcoming book); Kallie Kriel (CEO of AfriForum); Gavin McInnis; Stefan Molyneux (Canadian alt-right podcaster); the National Party; The New American (John Birch Society magazine); Orania (whites-only town in South Africa); Jordan Peterson; Ernst Roets (deputy CEO of AfriForum); Lauren Southern (alt-right media personality); the Suidlanders (a fringe Afrikaner group); “white genocide” in South Africa; white nationalism; and white supremacists. Full text.
Bueckert, Michael. “Searching for white genocide in South Africa.” Africa is a Country, Feb. 26, 2018. Mentions the alt-right; anti-immigration; anti-Muslim; anti-refugee; apartheid; The Boer Project (Jonas Nilsson’s documentary); Breitbart (American far-right website); the Conservative Party of Canada; “ethnic cleansing of white farmers” in South Africa; Front Nasionaal (National Front) (a fringe white separatist party that lobbies for Afrikaner self-determination); Faith Goldy (former Rebel Media contributor); Katie Hopkins (far-right UK media personality and Rebel Media correspondent); Infowars (Alex Jones’ conspiracy theorist website); “IQ problem”; Alex Jones; Hamish Marshall (a founding director of the Conservative Party of Canada); Stefan Molyneux (Canadian podcaster); Jonas Nilsson (Swedish author of “Anarcho-Fascism: Nature Reborn”); Pro-Afrikaans Action Group (group which fights “for the rights of all Afrikaners and other people of European descent in South Africa”); racial war in South Africa; Rebel Media (Canadian far-right website); “reverse apartheid”; Simon Roche (Suidlanders spokesman); Dan Roodt (far-right commentator and the founder of the Pro-Afrikaans Action Group; Andrew Scheer (current Conservative leader); Lauren Southern (former Rebel Media contributor); Suidlanders (a fringe Afrikaner far-right civil defense group); Unite the White rally (white supremacist rally in Charlottesville); white genocide in South Africa; white nationalism; “white refugee camps”; white South Africans’ “right of return” to Europe; white supremacy; and “Why White People?” (Lauren Southern video on white South Africans). Full text.
Burley, Shane. “As the ‘Alt-Right’ Strays From Its Roots, Will It Turn to Open Fascism?” Truthout, January 16, 2018. Mentions AlternativeRight.com (“alt-right” publication run by Richard Spencer); the “alt-right”; AltRight.com (“alt-right” publication run by Richard Spencer); Aryan Nations; Alain de Benoist (French philosopher and founder of the European New Right (ENR)); Breitbart; Mike Cernovich; colonization by globalism; The Daily Shoah (white nationalist podcast); The Daily Stormer (neo-Nazi website); Mike Enoch (Daily Shoah host); ethnopluralism; European New Right (ENR); Gab (a “free-speech” alternative to Twitter); Hatreon (a payment platform that allows users with neo-Nazi associations); Identity Evropa (far-right organization); Alex Jones; Ku Klux Klan; National Policy Institute (far-right organization); National Socialist Movement; Radix Journal (“alt-right” publication run by Richard Spencer); Rebel Media; Research and Study Group for European Civilization (GRECE); skinhead gangs; Richard Spencer (white nationalist leader); Stormfront; “Third Positionism” (ENR philosophy); “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville (August 12, 2017); White Aryan Resistance’; and the white Ethnostate. Full text.
Burley, Shane. “Because of Their Violence.” Revolution by the Book: The AK Press Blog, June 19, 2018. Full text.
Burley, Shane. “The Fall of the ‘Alt-Right’ Came From Anti-Fascism.” Truthout, April 5, 2018. Mentions alt-right’s “No to Marxism” rally in Berkeley, California, on August 27, 2017; American Renaissance (“race realist” organization); Aryan Nations; Kyle Bristow (Richard Spencer’s attorney); Gregory Conte (sidekick to Richard Spencer); Sam Dickson (former Klan attorney); Hammerskin Nation (skinhead gang); Matthew Heimbach (leader of the Traditionalist Workers Party); Identity Evropa (white supremacist group); Ku Klux Klan (KKK); Matt Parrott (longtime white nationalist and cofounder of the Traditionalist Workers Party); Richard Spencer (founder of the white nationalist “alt-right” movement); Traditionalist Workers Party (white supremacist group); “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia; “white ethnostate”; Milo Yiannopoulos; and Youth for Western Civilization (YWC) (now-defunct ultraconservative student group). Full text.
Burley, Shane. “The Proud Boys Have Revived Far-Right Gang Terror With GOP Support.” Truthout, October 18, 2018. Full text.
Burley, Shane, and Truthout. “How Patriot Prayer Is Building a Violent Far-Right Movement in Portland.” Truthout, June 19, 2018. Mentions the “alt-right”; the Bundy family occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Southeastern Oregon; Jeremy Christian (accused Islamophobic murderer); “The Daily Shoah” (Alt Right podcast); Joey Gibson (leader of Patriot Prayer); the Hammerskins; Identity Evropa, the white nationalist fraternal group); Jayoh (“The Daily Shoah” co-host); militia movement; National Socialist Movement; neo-Nazi skinheads; the Oath Keepers; Patriot Prayer (radical right-wing group); the Proud Boys (a street gang with ties to white supremacist organizations); the “III%ers”; Tusitala “Tiny” Toese (Joey Gibson’s bodyguard and fellow Patriot Prayer organizer); Traditionalist Worker Party; True Cascadia; “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville; Volksfront; “White Genocide”; and white nationalism. Full text.
Burrows-Taylor, Evie. “How dangerous is the terror threat posed by France’s extreme far-right?” The Local France, 26 June 2018. Mentions Action des Forces Operationnelles (Operational Forces Action) (AFO) (French anti-Muslim and survivalist group); “Guerre de France” (War for France) (AFO website); Islamophobia; Marine Le Pen (leader of the National Rally); National Front (since rebaptised the National Rally) (French far-right party); Guy S. (suspected leader of Action des Forces Operationnelles); and Volunteers for France (French anti-jihadist group). Full text.
Busette, Camille, and Vanessa Williamson. “In Charlottesville, proof of America’s utter failure to reckon with the brutal legacy of slavery.” Up Front blog (Brookings Institution), August 7, 2018. Full text.
Busher, Joel, and Graham Macklin. “Understanding ‘reciprocal radicalisation’ as a component of wider conflict dynamics.” “Right Now!” blog, C-REX – Center for Research on Extremism, Oct. 25, 2018. Full text.
Byrnes, Sholto. “The rise of Islamophobia in Europe is being normalised by intellectuals – but they are pushing at an already open door.” The National, June 4, 2018. Full text.
Chana, Sadie. “Anti-Muslim Hate: The Definition Problem.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 26, 2018. Full text.
Chhor, Khatya. “Income inequality, financial crisis and the rise of Europe’s far right.” France 24, 20 Nov. 2018. Full text.
Chueri, Juliana. “Bolsonaro: Radical Right-Wing Populism reaches Brazil.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 7, 2018. Full text.
Clark, Roland. “A Fascist Christmas: Romania 1940.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, December 18, 2018. Full text.
Clark, Roland. “Are Right-Wing Voters Being Duped? Or, Why Sane People Voted Fascist.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 24, 2018. Full text.
Clark, Roland. “Romania Puts Homophobia on the Ballot.” Fair Observer, November 15, 2018. Full text and here.
Clark, Roland. “What’s Wrong with Anti-Semitism?” Fair Observer, October 18, 2018. Full text and here.
Clark, Roland. “When Liberals Have Had Enough: A New Wave of Protests in Romania.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 20, 2018. Full text.
Clifford, Bennett. “Extremism Trends in Georgia.” European Eye on Radicalization, November 13, 2018. Mentions Georgia’s extreme right-wing movement, including Kartuli Marshi [Georgian March], a hyper-traditionalist movement; Kartuli Dzala [Georgian Power], an ethno-nationalist movement organized through Facebook; and Sakartvelos Erovnuli Ertoba [Georgian National Unity], a neo-fascist group led by its recently-jailed chief ideologue, Giorgi Chelidze. Full text.
Coates, Andrew. “After Saturday’s Violence: the Politics of the Gilets Jaunes, La France périphérique and the Far-Right.” Tendance Coatesy, 2 Dec. 2018. Full text.
Cohen, Joni Alizah. “The Eradication of ‘Talmudic Abstractions’: Anti-Semitism, Transmisogyny and the National Socialist Project.” Verso Blog, 19 December 2018. Full text.
Cohen, Josh. “Commentary: Ukraine’s neo-Nazi problem.” Reuters, March 19, 2018. Full text.
Cohen, Josh. “Ukraine’s Got a Real Problem with Far-Right Violence (And No, RT Didn’t Write This Headline).” UkraineAlert Blog (Atlantic Council), June 20, 2018. Mentions C14 (Ukraine neo-Nazi group); Educational Assembly (group with links to the far-right); Holosiyiv Hideout (group with links to the far-right); Yevhen Karas (C14’s leader); Karpatska Sich (far-right group); Sergei Korotkykh (police official and far-right sympathizer); National Militia (Azov-affiliated far-right group); Right Sector (far-right group); and Svoboda (far-right party). Full text.
Collins, Matthew. “Jim Dowson, the ‘invisible man’ of the far right and the Kosovo connection.” HOPE not hate, 1 May 2018. Mentions Alliance for Peace and Freedom (APF) (far-right European political party); Brexit; Britain First (hate group); British National Party (BNP); Jim Dowson (far-right founder of Britain First and KTI); Alexander Dugin (Russian fascist); Roberto Fiore (president of APF); Nick Griffin (former BNP boss and former fascist MEP); Knights Templar International (KTI) (quasi-religious sect that fundraises on behalf of militias and anti-Muslim activists in eastern and central Europe); The Order of the Dragon (KTI’s partners in Serbia); Patriot News (Dowson’s website); Leonid Savin (Dugin’s right hand man); Serbian Radical Party; and St. Petersburg fascist conference (March 2015). Full text.
Cooper, Ryan. “America has a right-wing terrorism problem.” The Week, October 24, 2018. Mentions Greg Gianforte (Montana Republican candidate who body-slammed Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs); Gavin McInnes (overt racist and founder of the “Proud Boys”); “Patriot Prayer” (a right-wing gang); the “Proud Boys” (a violent proto-fascist gang founded by Gavin McInnes); and the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in 2017. Full text.
Cornago Bonal, Luis, and Delia Zollinger. “Immigration, Welfare Chauvinism and the Support for Radical Right Parties in Europe.” Euro Crisis in the Press, LSE Blogs, London School of Economics and Political Science, Mar. 19, 2018. Full text.
Cosic, Jelena, Lawrence Marzouk, and Ivan Angelovski. “British Nationalist Trains Serb Far-Right for ‘Online War.'” Balkan Insight, May 1, 2018. Mentions the Battle of Kosovo (1389) (a touchstone for Serbian nationalists); Britain First (anti-immigration movement); British National Party (far-right party); Jo Cox (the British MP murdered in 2016 by a far-right extremist); Dejan Damjnajovic (Order of the Dragon leader); Jim Dowson (British far-right activist and founder of Britain First; banned from Hungary in April 2017); Marko Gajinovic (far-right activist in Serbia); Generation Identity (GI) (an international anti-immigration movement); the “Great Replacement” (the theory that white Europeans are being replaced by immigrants); Nick Griffin (former British National Party leader); James Kelso (host of “The Trump Phenomenon”); the Knights Templar International (KTI) portal (anti-Muslim and anti-Roma “patriotic”website); Konstantin Malofeev (Russian supporter of pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine); Marina Milenov (Serbian presenter of KTI news reports on various YouTube channels); Filip Milinic (leader of the Belgrade branch of Generation Identity); Milan Nedic (WWII-era Serbian Prime Minister who led a Nazi puppet government); Novigvozdenipuk.rs (nationalist website for a Belgrade-based pro-monarchy group); NSF party (far-right party in Belgrade); Order of the Dragon (Belgrade-based monarchist group); Leonid Savin (Russian intellectual); Serbian Right (far-right movement); the 1389 group (far-right group); Donald Trump; “The Trump Phenomenon” (right-wing radio programme ); and Misa Vacic (former head of the 1389 group and founder of Serbian Right). Full text.
Cremer, Tobias. “Defenders of the faith: why right-wing populists are embracing religion.” New Statesman, 30 May 2018. Suggesting a new divide between a clearly defined (and confined) national identity and the globalist ideals of universalism and diversity. Mentions Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) (German far-right party); the Brexit campaign; the British National Party (BNP); “culture wars”; François Fillon (conservative French politician); the Front National (FN); Alexander Gauland (the AfD’s leader); Jaroslaw Kaczynski (Poland’s right-wing leader); the Leave campaign; Viktor Orbán (Hungary’s right-wing leader); the “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident” (Pegida); Jacob Rees-Mogg (conservative British politician); Matteo Salvani (Lega leader); the Tea Party movement; Donald Trump; Ukip; “white identity politics”; and Geert Wilders. Full text.
Dafnos, Andreas. “Automated event extraction tools for the study of the far-right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 27, 2018. Full text.
“The Dangerous Fascist Ideology Underpinning the Far Right, Brexit and Trump.” International Report Bigotry and Fascism (IRBF), 25 March 2018. Full text.
Daro, Ishmael N. “Here’s How Anti-Muslim Groups On Facebook Overlap With A Range Of Far-Right Extremism.” BuzzFeed News, August 4, 2018. Full text.
Darrach, Amanda. “Should we cover right-wing extremism?” CJR, August 9, 2018. Interviews with Whitney Phillips and with John Sepulvado. Mentions the Bundys; identitarianism; Identity Evropa; Kris Kobach (Kansas politician with ties to white nationalists); Ku Klux Klan; Patrick Little (avowed neo-Nazi politician); QAnon; scientific race theory; Richard Spencer; Corey Stewart (politician with ties to white nationalists); Donald Trump; “Unite the Right” rally, Charlottesville, Virginia, August 12, 2017; Unite the Right 2, August 2018; white nationalism; and white supremacy. Full text.
Davey, Jacob. “Meme warfare in the Swedish context.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 6, 2018. Full text.
Davey, Jacob. “The Ramifications of the #IAmSoldierX Campaign.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 1, 2018. Full text.
Davey, Jacob, and Jakob Guhl. “Split Kippers: The Increasing Populism of UKIP.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 28, 2018. Full text.
De Vries, Catherine E. “Euroscepticism is here to stay.” LSE BREXIT, May 9, 2018. Full text. Reprinted at Democratic Audit UK, 15 May 2018. Full text.
Dissanayake, Sara. “Why The Government Needs To Overcome The Fear Of Labeling.” Colombo Telegraph, March 3, 2018. On the threat of far-right extremism in Sri Lanka. Full text.
Doward, Jamie. “The big tech backlash.” The Guardian, 27 Jan. 2018. Mentions anti-monopoly enforcement (a proposal supported by George Soros to treat near-monopoly distributors such as Facebook and Google as public utilities that should be subject to more stringent regulation); Holocaust denial; the Journal of Historical Review (Holocaust denial journal); martinlutherking.org (Holocaust denial website operated by Stormfront); and Stormfront (white supremacist group). Full text.
Dowling, Andrew. “The late arrival of right-wing populism to Catalonia and Spain.” Brave New Europe, September 7, 2018. Full text.
Downes, James. “The Decline of the Left and the Populist Radical Right Surge in the Refugee Crisis.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, October 24, 2018. Full text.
Downes, James F., and Edward Chan. “The electoral decline of social democratic parties and the rise of the radical right in Europe during the refugee crisis.” Democratic Audit UK, 6 August 2018. Full text.
Downes, James F., and Matthew Loveless. “Do centre-right parties win back votes from the far right by talking about immigration?” LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog, January 3, 2018. Full text and here.
Downes, James F., and Matthew Loveless. “Opening up Pandora’s Box? How Centre Right Parties can outperform the Far Right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 16, 2018. Full text.
Downes, James F., and Matthew Loveless. “Winning back votes from the far right: does the centre right’s focus on immigration pay off?” British Politics and Policy at LSE, January 6, 2018. Full text and here.
Downes, James F., Matthew Loveless, and Andrew Lam. “Opening up Pandora’s box? How centre-right parties can outperform the radical right on immigration.” Democratic Audit UK, 5 October 2018. Full text and here.
Drimonis, Toula. “Did American Right-Wing Trolls Radicalize The Quebec Mosque Shooter?” HuffPost, April 20, 2018. Mentions Alexandre Bissonnette; Stephen Bannon (former White House strategist); Tucker Carlson (Fox News host); Mike Cernovich (conspiracy theorist); David Duke (former KKK leader); Alex Jones (Infowars host); Marine Le Pen; John Nolte (Breitbart editor-at-large and Daily Wire writer); Darren Osborne; Ben Shapiro (editor-in-chief of The Daily Wire and former editor-at-large of Breitbart News); Richard Spencer (white nationalist); Donald Trump; Paul Joseph Watson (English alt-right YouTube personality and the British editor of Infowars); and white genocide. Full text.
Eagan, Margery. “Race, Not Abortion, Was the Founding Issue of the Religious Right.” The Boston Globe, February 5, 2018. Full text and here.
Eger, Maureen. “As Sweden Sees More Immigration, The Far Right Sees Opportunity. The refugee crisis and the growing popularity of the Sweden Democrats.” Rantt, July 22, 2018. Full text and here.
Eger, Maureen. “From radical right to neo-nationalist: A research note on the Danish case.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, November 15, 2018. Full text.
Eger, Maureen. “No, the Racial Diversity of a Country Does Not Perfectly Predict Pro-Immigrant Attitudes.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 18, 2018. Full text.
Eger, Maureen. “The Return Of Nationalism And The Rise Of The Radical Right.” Rantt, May 29, 2018. Full text and here.
Eger, Maureen. “The Sweden Democrats remain deeply unpopular despite making gains.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 9, 2018. Full text.
Encarnación, Omar G. “The Trumpification of the Latin American Right. South American conservatives have an unlikely new role model.” Foreign Policy, April 16, 2018. Mentions Jair Bolsonaro (Rio de Janeiro anti-immigrant congressman); Brexit; Mauricio Macri (Argentine right-wing anti-immigration president); Alfredo Olmedo (Argentine legislator who announced a proposal for an Argentine border wall); Sebastián Piñera (Chilean right-wing anti-immigration president); Augusto Pinochet (Chilean dictator); Michel Temer (Brazilian right-wing president); Donald Trump; and Trump’s “America First” agenda. Full text.
Engel, Valery. “Europe Is Caught in a Wheel of Xenophobia.” Fair Observer, November 8, 2018. Full text and here.
Engel, Valery. “REPORT: ‘Contemporary Far-Rights. Right Radicalism in Europe: Ideology, Social Basis, Prospects.'” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 29, 2018. Full text.
Engel, Valery. “Right-Wing Radicalism in the Post-Soviet Space.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 14, 2018. Full text.
Engel, Valery. “The Roots of Europe’s Xenophobia and Radicalism.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 11, 2018. Full text.
Engel, Valery. “Why Is Russia Not Stepping In to Protect its Compatriots Abroad?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 27, 2018. Full text.
Enstad, Johannes D. “Neo-Nazis behind the Iron Curtain.” The Restless Russianist, February 26, 2018. On the extent of right-wing violence in the GDR. Full text.
Enyedi, Zsolt. “Understanding the rise of the populist establishment.” EUROPP – European Politics and Policy Blog, July 4, 2018. Full text.
Evans, Robert. “Fascist Activists Have Spent The Last Year Trying to Win Over Police.” bellingcat, August 17, 2018. Mentions American neo-Nazi rally (Newnan, Georgia, 22 April 2018); Anti-Communist Action (Anticom) (defunct American fascist group); Atomwaffen Division; Kyle “Based Stickman” Chapman (a white nationalist activist and the founder of FOAK); Jeremy Christian (white supremacist who stabbed two people to death on a Portland MAX train in May 2017); Discord (internet chat platform used by white supremacists and neo-Nazis); Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights (FOAK) (the “militant” arm of the Proud Boys); Georgia anti-mask legislation; Joey Gibson (Senate candidate and the founder of Patriot Prayer); Joseph Goebbels; “Haupsturmfuhrer Pepe” (Anticom founder); Matthew Heimbach (TWP leader); Identity Evropa (white supremacist group); Jason Kessler (organizer of both Unite the Right rallies); Ku Klux Klan; “March for Free Speech” (Patriot Prayer march in Portland, 29 April 2017); Gavin McInnes (founder of the Proud Boys and co-founder of VICE); Othala rune; Matt Parrott (TWP spokesman); Patriot Prayer (far-right group); Patriot Prayer and Proud Boys rally (Portland, August 4, 2018); Patriot Prayer’s “Freedom and Courage” rally (Portland, June 30, 2018); Clay Perry (affiliate of III%ers); Vasillios Pistolis (a member of both the Atomwaffen Division and the Traditionalist Worker Party); Proud Boys (far-right group, called by founder Gavin McInnes a “fraternity” and “drinking club” for “Western Chauvinists”); The Rebel (a Canadian far-right website); Dylann Roof; III%ers (Three Percenters) (far-right militia organization that provided security for the first Unite the Right rally); Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) (defunct white supremacist group); Unite the Right rally (Charlottesville, August 2017); Unite the Right 2.0 (the second Unite the Right rally in Washington, D.C.); Vanguard America (Patriot Front)(white supremacist group); and Vibrant Diversity (alt-right chat server). Full text.
Evans, Robert. “From Memes to Infowars: How 75 Fascist Activists Were ‘Red-Pilled.'” bellingcat, October 11, 2018. Full text.
“EXCLUSIVE: For Britain’s extreme policy plans leaked.” HOPE not hate, 21 September 2018. Mentions anti-Human Rights Act; anti-immigration; Gerard Batten (UKIP leader); Ingrid Carlqvist (Swedish anti-Muslim figure and Holocaust denier); For Britain (anti-Muslim far-right party); For Britain conference (Sept. 30, 2018); Katie Hopkins (disgraced “journalist”); Stephen Lennon (aka Tommy Robinson) (far-right figure); and Anne Marie Waters (leader of For Britain). Full text.
“Exclusive: Rebel Media Closely Connected to Far-Right Personalities Favoured by Quebec City Mosque Shooter Bissonnette.” North99, April 19, 2018. On the far-right Twitter accounts frequented by Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette. Mentions Mike Cernovich (a popular far-right, pro-Trump conspiracy theorist, a promoter of the”PizzaGate” conspiracy theory, and a regular guest on Rebel Media programs); Ann Coulter (far-right anti-immigrant Conservative activist); David Duke (KKK leader); Jay Fayza (Rebel Media correspondent); Tim Gionet (aka Baked Alaska) (neo-Nazi Trump supporter); Faith Goldy (ex-Rebel Media host); Katie Hopkins (Rebel Media host); InfoWars (a far-right conspiracy theory website run by Alex Jones); Alex Jones (InfoWars head); Ezra Levant; Gavin McInnes (ex-Rebel Media host and founder of the Proud Boys); Stefan Molyneux (a regular Rebel Media guest); the Proud Boys (alt-right organization that participated in the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville); Rebel Media (Canadian far-right outlet); Ben Shapiro (American right-wing political commentator); Richard B. Spencer (neo-Nazi); Donald Trump; “Unite the White” rally (white supremacist rally in Charlottesville); Paul Joseph Watson (editor-at-large at InfoWars and a regular guest on Rebel Media); white supremacists; and Milo Yiannopoulos (disgraced alt-right personality). Full text.
Eyes on the Right. “Paul Nehlen Accuses The Jews Of Deicide On Atomwaffen-Inspired Podcast.” Angry White Men, April 26, 2018. Mentions Steven L. Anderson (anti-Semitic and homophobic pastor of Tempe, AZ’s Faithful Word Baptist Church); Atomwaffen Division (a Neo-Nazi terrorist group linked to five murders); the Bowlcast (neo-Nazi podcast); Christopher Cantwell’s Radical Agenda; the Daily Shoah; the deicide myth (the belief that the Jews bear collective guilt for the murder of Jesus Christ); The David Duke Show; Fash the Nation (The Right Stuff podcast); Gab; “group evolutionary strategy” (Jewish strategy, according to Kevin MacDonald); Holocaust denial; the “Jewish Question”; Kevin MacDonald (Culture of Critique author and Paul Nehlen’s campaign spokesman); Marching to Zion (amateur film produced by Steven L. Anderson); James Mason (preacher of leaderless, cell-structured terrorism and white revolution); Paul Nehlen (Wisconsin white supremacist); Mark Daniel Reardon (Bowlcast panelist); Dylann Roof (killer of nine black parishioners); Siege (book by James Mason); and Donald Trump. Full text.
Eyes on the Right. “Stefan Molyneux Warms Up To White Nationalism After Visit To Poland.” Angry White Men, November 22, 2018. Mentions apartheid; Law and Justice party (Poland’s ruling party); Stefan Molyneux (far-right YouTube philosopher); National Radical Camp organization (anti-Semitic ultra-nationalist group); race-and-IQ theories; and white nationalism. Full text.
Eyes on the Right. “Why Are Supporters Of A White Supremacist Terror Group Allowed To Organize On Gab?” Angry White Men, October 8, 2018. On “Read SIEGE,” a group dedicated to the writings of Neo-Nazi James Mason, as well as the violent group Atomwaffen Division (AWD). Full text.
“The Far Right Dark Money Network Behind Conservative Politics: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms.” North99, January 26, 2018. Mentions the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (rightwing organization); the Atlas Economic Research Foundation; the Atlas Foundation; the Atlas Network; the Canadian Constitution Foundation; the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (rightwing business lobby group); the Cato Institute; Civitas Canada (host of a secretive rightwing conference every year); the Conservative Research Group (an arm of the Conservative Party’s Caucus Services); the Donner Institute; the Fraser Institute (far-right think tank funded by the Koch Brothers); Freedom Works; Stephen Harper; the Institute for Liberal Studies (right-leaning think tank); the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) (Canadian rightwing group, founded in 2010); the Koch Brothers (two far-right Republicans with ties to dark money groups inside the US and Canada); Claude R. Lambe Foundation; the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (right-leaning think tank); the Manning Centre; and the Montreal Economic Institute (right-leaning think tank). Full text.
Feffer, John. “Why Is the Radical Right Still Winning?” Foreign Policy In Focus (Institute for Policy Studies), October 10, 2018. Mentions Shinzo Abe (Japanese right-wing nationalist prime minister); anti-EU; anti-globalization; anti-immigration; Andrej Babis (Czech prime minister); Jair Bolsonaro (Brazilian far-right politician and presidential candidate); Boyko Borisov (Bulgarian prime minister); Miroslav Dodik (Bosnian Serbian ultra-nationalist co-president); Ivan Duque (Colombian president); Rodrigo Duterte (Philippine right-wing populist); Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Turkish right-wing autocrat); Fidesz (Hungarian party); Law and Justice Party (Polish party); Marine Le Pen (National Front leader); Narendra Modi (Indian right-wing leader); Mahathir Mohamad (Malaysian president); Viktor Orban (Hungarian head); Daniel Ortega (Nicaraguan leader); Augusto Pinochet; Vladimir Putin (Russian president); Donald Trump; United Patriots coalition (Bulgarian far right-wing coalition); and Milos Zeman (Islamophobe Czech president). Full text and here.
Feldman, Matthew. “A Decade after David Copeland: Neo-Nazi ‘broadband terrorism’ in the UK.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 19, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “Director’s Welcome.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 1, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “Gab Is the Alt-Right Social Network Racists Are Moving to.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 6, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “Heidegger and intellectual applicability: the good, the bad and the ugly.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 4, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “Is It Okay to Be Gay (and in the Far-Right)?.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, March 25, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “‘Just Joking’ Is No Joke: How the alt-right really communicates online.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 29, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “Paging Mr Aaronovitch: The Radical Right doesn’t need any more help from the mainstream.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, October 27, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “Silent Discussion | SHORT DOCUMENTARY.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 12, 2018. Full text.
Feldman, Matthew. “The Radical Right in Britain.” Political Extremism & Radicalism in the Twentieth Century: Far-Right and Left Political Groups in US, Europe and Australia, Cengage Learning (EMEA) Ltd, 2018. Full text and here and here.
Feuer, Alan. “Proud Boys Founder: How He Went From Brooklyn Hipster to Far-Right Provocateur.” The New York Times, Oct. 16, 2018. On Gavin McInnes. Full text.
Fielitz, Maik. “Greece’s Problem With Radical Right Violence and the Politics of History.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, May 26, 2018. Full text.
Fielitz, Maik. “New Research Report: Anti-Muslim Extremism, Radical Islamism and the Spiral of Polarization.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 29, 2018. Full text.
Fielitz, Maik. “Practicing the Radical Right Exit: The Case of the Völkisch Settlers.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, August 7, 2018. Full text.
Fielitz, Maik. “The truth lies in Chemnitz?” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, October 16, 2018. Full text.
Fielitz, Maik. “3 years on: What the trial against Golden Dawn tells us about Greek society.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 19, 2018. Full text.
Fielitz, Maik. “Uniting Germany’s Radical Right.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 28, 2018. Full text.
Flood, Maria. “Gender and Violent Extremism: Contemporary Debates.” “Right Now!” blog, C-REX – Center for Research on Extremism, July 9, 2018. Full text.
Follman, Mark. “Trump Says White Supremacist Terror Is Fake News. These Chilling Cases Prove Otherwise.” Mother Jones, July 11, 2018. Mentions Alt-Reich: Nation (racist Facebook group); Atlanta Olympics bombing; Atomwaffen Division (neo-Nazi group); “Crusaders” militia (Garden City, Kansas); Daily Stormer (neo-Nazi website); Michael Hari (leader of the White Rabbit 3 Percent Illinois Patriot Freedom Fighters); mass shootings in Charleston, South Carolina; Oklahoma City bombing; S. J. Res. 49 (2017) (condemning the violence in Charlottesville, August 2017); Unite the White Rally (Charlottesville, August 2017); the White Rabbit 3 Percent Illinois Patriot Freedom Fighters (militia group); and Samuel Woodward (alleged killer of Blaze Bernstein). Full text.
“For Britain: a magnet for racists and nazis.” HOPE not hate, 19 September 2018. Mentions Christian Bell (aka Based British) (online nazi); BNP (fascist party); Lucy Brown (video producer and a former member of Stephen Lennon’s (aka Tommy Robinson) team); Mark Collett (nazi vlogger); Tom Dupré (the former leader of the UK branch of Generation Identity); English Defence League (EDL) (anti-Muslim street gang); For Britain Movement (anti-Muslim party); Heinrich Himmler (SS-leader); Claire Khaw (anti-feminist zealot); Tony Martin (leader of the National Front); Piers Mellor (Australian nazi); National Action (NA) (neo-nazi group, now banned as a terrorist organisation); National Front (fascist group); Colin Robertson (aka Millennial Woes) (white nationalist vlogger); Lawrence Searle (former British National Party (BNP) candidate and chair of For Britain’s Epping Forest branch); Sam Sibbons (a central activist with Generation Identity and an active member of For Britain’s London branch); Sonnenrad (Sunwheel) symbol; Eddie Stampton (violent nazi); and Anne Marie Waters (For Britain leader). Full text.
“For Britain Conference: Hate, a Holocaust Denier and Katie Hopkins.” HOPE not hate, 20 September 2018. On the For Britain conference (Sept. 30, 2018). Mentions Andrew Anglin (of the Daily Stormer); Gilad Atzmon (extreme-right figure and Holocaust denier); British National Party (BNP) (fascist party); Ingrid Carlqvist (Swedish anti-Muslim activist and Holocaust denier); Dispatch International (counter-jihad website); David Duke (extreme-right figure and Holocaust denier); The For Britain Movement (far-right party); Gates of Vienna (counter-jihad website); Katie Hopkins (reporter and former reality TV star and Rebel Media employee); Eric Hunt (extreme-right figure and Holocaust denier); Identitarian Ideas IX Conference (Stockholm, February 2017); Gregory Lauder-Frost (TBG leader and former Tory fringe figure); Liberty GB (now-defunct anti-Muslim party); National Action (now-banned nazi organisation); the Nordic Resistance Movement (violent nazi group); Henrik Palmgren (Red Ice Creations host); Rebel Media (Canadian far-right media outlet); Red Ice Radio (white nationalist podcast); Germar Rudolf (extreme-right figure and Holocaust denier); Alfred Schaefer (extreme-right figure and Holocaust denier); Sharia Watch (Anne Marie Waters’s organisation); Richard Spencer (counter-jihad figure); Traditional Britain Group (TBG) conference (20 October 2018); Anne Marie Waters (For Britain founder, anti-Muslim activist, and former UKIP leadership contender); and Paul Weston (former Liberty GB leader). Full text.
Forchtner, Bernhard. “Fancy a show? Neo-Nazi concerts in Germany.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 24, 2018. Full text.
Forchtner, Bernhard. “Print Is Dead: Not For Germany’s Radical Right.” Fair Observer, July 4, 2018. Full text and here.
Forchtner, Bernhard. “The People, The Climate and ‘Globalism’: The Radical Right On Climate Change.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, July 25, 2018. Full text.
Forchtner, Bernhard. “The Radical Right and the Meat-Free Diet.” Fair Observer, June 11, 2018. Full text and here and here.
Forchtner, Bernhard, and Özgür Özvatan. “Alternative for Germany and the Myth of National Rebirth.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, September 14, 2018. Full text.
Francois, Myriam. “To fix Islamophobia, we must first define it.” Middle East Eye, 23 June 2018. Full text.
Frey, William H. “Charlottesville, demographic change, and misplaced white anxiety.” The Avenue blog (Brookings Institution), August 3, 2018. Full text.
Gady, Franz-Stefan. “Has Austria Found the Answer to Right-Wing Populism?” Foreign Affairs, September 11, 2018. Excerpt.
Galloway, Brad, and Ryan Scrivens. “The Hidden Face of Hate Groups Online: A Former’s Perspective.” VOX-Pol Blog, January 3, 2018. Full text.
Ganesh, Bharath. “Reintroducing Dugin to the alt-right: Lauren Southern and Brittany Pettibone’s recent interview.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, June 18, 2018. Full text.
Ganesh, Bharath. “Tech That Counters Online Islamic Extremism Must Also Focus On Right-Wing Extremism.” Rantt, August 19, 2018. Full text and here.
Ganesh, Bharath. “The Silicon Valley mantra of ‘move fast and break things’ has fallen miserably short.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, April 27, 2018. Full text.
Ganesh, Bharath. “What the Red Pill Means for Radicals.” Fair Observer, June 7, 2018. Mentions alt-right movement (white supremacist movement); Britain First (British counter-jihad group); “incel” (a violently misogynistic “involuntary celibate” male); “manosphere” (a loose coalition of men’s rights activists, bloggers, and others); Alek Minassian (alleged van attack murderer in Toronto); Darren Osborne (vehicular terror attacker on Finsbury Park Mosque); “race war”; red-pill philosophy (anti-feminist political philosophy in the “manosphere”; on the alt-right, a philosophy opposed to the liberal conspiracy to destroy Western civilization); Tommy Robinson (founder of the English Defence League); and “white genocide.” Full text and here.
Gaudette, Tiana, Garth Davies, and Ryan Scrivens. “Upvoting Extremism, Part I: An Assessment of Extreme Right Discourse on Reddit.” VOX-Pol Blog, November 28, 2018. Full text.
Gaudette, Tiana, Garth Davies, and Ryan Scrivens. “Upvoting Extremism, Part II: An Assessment of Extreme Right Discourse on Reddit.” VOX-Pol Blog, December 5, 2018. Full text.
Gaudette, Tiana, Ryan Scrivens, and Garth Davies. “The Future of Detecting Extreme-Right Sentiment Online.” VOX-Pol Blog, May 16, 2018. Full text.
Gedye, Lloyd. “White genocide: How the big lie spread to the US and beyond.” Mail & Guardian, 23 Mar. 2018. On so-called “white genocide” in South Africa. Mentions Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) (South African neo-Nazi separatist political and paramilitary organisation); the alt-right; the American Freedom Party (formerly known as the American Third Position); American Renaissance (Jared Taylor’s podcast); American Renaissance conference; Peter Brimelow (Vdare.com founder); André Coetzee (Suidlander member); David Duke (former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan); Joseph Farah (WorldNet News founder); Brad Griffin (pseudonym Hunter Wallace) (LOS public relations officer and the news editor of Alt-Right.com); Michael Hill (LOS president); Holocaust deniers; InfoWars; William Johnson (lawyer from the American Freedom Party who proposed a constitutional amendment that would revoke the American citizenship of every non-white inhabitant of the US); Alex Jones (American conspiracy theorist and InfoWars founder); David Knight (InfoWars host); the League of the South (LOS) (a right-wing group based in Killen, Alabama); Occidental Dissent.com; Henrik Palmgreen (of Red Ice TV); race war; Red Ice TV (often hosts Holocaust deniers); Simon Roche (spokesperson for the Suidlanders); Billy Roper (right-winger); The Roper Report (Billy Roper’s website); Richard Spencer (Nazi sympathiser who coined the term “alt-right” and Alt-Right.com founder); the Suidlanders (right-wing South African group); Jared Taylor (of American Renaissance); Eugène Terre’blanche (murdered AWB leader); Donald Trump (US President); Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in Virginia, August 11 and 12, 2017; Vdare.com (right-wing website); white nationalists; and WorldNet News. Full text.
Giroux, Henry A. “Neoliberal Fascism and the Twilight of the Social.” Truthout, September 5, 2018. Full text.
Giroux, Henry. “Trump’s fascist efforts to demolish democracy.” The Conversation, November 25, 2018. Full text.
Girvin, Brian. “Nationalism, European Integration and the Challenge of Brexit.” H-Nationalism (H-Net), January 25, 2018. The first post in the ‘Brexit, Nationalism and the Future of Europe’ monthly series. Full text.
Givens, Terri E. “Legislating Equality: Anti-Discrimination Policy in Europe.” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, December 7, 2018. Full text.
Givens, Terri E. “Voting Radical Right in Western Europe ‘Rules of the Game.'” Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right Blog, October 25, 2018.