In the Tracks of Breivik: Far Right Networks in Northern and Eastern Europe

Couverture
Mats Deland, Michael Minkenberg, Christin Mays
LIT Verlag Münster, 2014 - 206 pages
In mid-July 2011, the "lone wolf terrorist" Anders Behring Breivik placed a bomb at the Norwegian government block, killing eight people. He then traveled to a youth camp on a small island in the Oslo archipelago, where another 69 people, mainly teenage social democratic activists, were shot in cold blood. Far right terrorism aligns its actions against the backdrop of ideological evolution and transnational networks that spread their messages in concerted ways. In the Tracks of Breivik addresses the far right by providing both cross-national and country-specific perspectives of transnational networks and dimensions. (Series: Politics: Research and Science / Politik: Forschung und Wissenschaft - Vol. 37) [Subject: Terrorism, Politics, European Studies]
 

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Introduction
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Two fascisms in contemporary Europe?
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Far right youth transnational cooperation in
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Miroslav Mareš
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Transnational cooperation between
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Negative European attitudes toward Muslims
127
Åke Sander
141
Islamophobia or legitimate concern?
155
Authors
192
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