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Demonstrations by far-right groups, such as the English Defence
League, Britain First and PEGIDA, have caused considerable social
and civic unrest in UK cities for nearly a decade. But how should
policymakers respond to far-right and anti-Muslim activism? Drawing
on extensive primary research with stakeholders, local authorities
and policymakers, this book investigates the political,
socio-economic and historic trends that fuel this form of political
extremism across the UK. It also maps the different types of policy
responses available to local politicians, police forces and
behind-the-scenes policy officials involved in the day-to-day
management of anti-Islamic street protest. The author demonstrates
that it is only through developing successful countermeasures in
the realm of politics, security and community-based politics that
politicians, police and state actors will truly get to grips with
this new far-right activism.
This Handbook provides the first in-depth analysis of non-violent
extremism across different ideologies and geographic centres, a
topic overshadowed until now by the political and academic focus on
violent and jihadi extremism in the Global North. Whilst
acknowledging the potentiality of non-violent extremism as a
precursor to terrorism, this Handbook argues that non-violent
extremism ought to be considered a stand-alone area of study.
Focusing on Islamist, Buddhist, Hindu, far-right, far-left,
environmentalist and feminist manifestations, the Handbook
discusses the ideological foundation of their 'war on ideas'
against the prevailing socio-political and cultural systems in
which they operate, and provides an empirical examination of their
main claims and perspectives. This is supplemented by a truly
global overview of non-violent extremist groups not only in Europe
and the United States, but also in Africa, Asia, Oceania and the
Middle East. The Handbook thus answers a call to decolonise
knowledge that is especially prescient given both the complicity of
non-violent extremists with authoritarian states and the dynamic of
oppression towards more progressive groups in the Global South. The
Handbook will appeal to those studying extremism, radicalisation
and terrorism and intersects several relevant disciplines,
including social movement studies, political science, criminology,
Islamic studies and anthropology.
Demonstrations by far-right groups, such as the English Defence
League, Britain First and PEGIDA, have caused considerable social
and civic unrest in UK cities for nearly a decade. But how should
policymakers respond to far-right and anti-Muslim activism? Drawing
on extensive primary research with stakeholders, local authorities
and policymakers, this book investigates the political,
socio-economic and historic trends that fuel this form of political
extremism across the UK. It also maps the different types of policy
responses available to local politicians, police forces and
behind-the-scenes policy officials involved in the day-to-day
management of anti-Islamic street protest. The author demonstrates
that it is only through developing successful countermeasures in
the realm of politics, security and community-based politics that
politicians, police and state actors will truly get to grips with
this new far-right activism.
Traditionally, far-right terrorism has been the black swan of
terrorism studies -- receiving less attention than Jihadi
extremism. In this book, William Allchorn takes a deep dive into
multiple geographical locales and the online space of far-right
movements, uncovering the crisis narratives that are animating
violent far-right extremist milieus and presenting solutions on
what we can do to stop them. Using eight country case studies and
the results of an online pilot project, this is the first
book-length presentation and discussion of counter techniques to
far-right narratives-exploring their effectiveness, the ethics of
such techniques, and their ability to disrupt pathways from
radicalism towards violent extremism. Coming at a time of a renewed
global wave of far-right violence, this book is of use to scholars
as well as practitioners in the fields of far-right studies,
terrorism studies, and strategic communications.
2018 was a tumultuous year in global politics. Starting with the
rise of the Lega Nord in Italy and ending with the election of Jair
Bolsonaro in Brazil, it has never been such a pertinent time to
study the radical right. This yearbook pulls together the best
commentary and analysis from an international consortium of expert
scholars examining the ebb and flow of radical right movements from
around the world. Starting with a concise analysis of key
definitions of the radical right and historical precursors, it
takes the reader on a journey through European, then American, and
finally through non-Western manifestations of the radical right.
The book ends with a thematic analysis of key tactics and issues
related to the radical rightincluding social media, hate crime, and
terrorism. This unique survey provides an unparalleled snapshot of
global developments in 2018useful to scholars, students,
practitioners, and interested members of the public alike.
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