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Sinclair, Samantha, Artur Nilsson, and Jens Agerström. "Tolerating the intolerant: Does realistic threat lead to increased tolerance of right-wing extremists?" Journal of Social and Political Psychology 10, no. 1 (March 16, 2022): 35–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/jspp.8017.

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Previous research suggests that threat can bolster anti-immigration attitudes, but less is known about the effects of threat on ideological tolerance. We tested the hypothesis that realistic threats — tangible threats to e.g., the safety or financial well-being of one’s group — bolster support for right-wing extremists. In Experiment 1, participants (N = 200) learned that crime and unemployment rates were either increasing (high threat condition) or remaining the same (low threat condition). Consistent with our hypothesis, higher threat lead to a significant increase in tolerance for right-wing, but not left-wing, extremists. In a second, pre-registered extended replication experiment (N = 385), we added a baseline (no threat) condition. Additionally, attitudes to immigrants were examined as a mediator. This experiment produced non-significant threat effects on tolerance of right-wing extremists. Overall, the current research provides weak support for the hypothesis that realistic threats have asymmetric effects on tolerance of political extremists. However, consistent with previous research, people were more tolerant of extremists within their own ideological camp.
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Nayak, Giridhari. "Strategy and Tactics in Countering Left Wing Extremists in India." Strategic Analysis 34, no. 4 (June 23, 2010): 504–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09700161003802661.

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Windisch, Steven, Gina Scott Ligon, and Pete Simi. "Organizational [Dis]trust: Comparing Disengagement Among Former Left-Wing and Right-Wing Violent Extremists." Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 42, no. 6 (December 6, 2017): 559–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1057610x.2017.1404000.

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VAN HIEL, ALAIN. "A psycho-political profile of party activists and left-wing and right-wing extremists." European Journal of Political Research 51, no. 2 (May 11, 2011): 166–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6765.2011.01991.x.

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Asst. Inst. Ali Hassan Yousif Fattah. "Domestic Terrorism in the United States of America after the Attacks September 11, 2001 A statistical study of the role of the extreme right))." Tikrit Journal For Political Science 2, no. 32 (June 30, 2023): 32–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/tjfps.v2i32.189.

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The United States of America faces many internal threats and challenges, and terrorism is one of the most significant challenges and threats. The years following the attacks of (September 11, 2001) witnessed a substantial decrease in the rate of external (foreign) terrorism in the United States, at a time when domestic terrorism witnessed an apparent rise at unprecedented rates in the last two decades. There are four main categories of ideologies in the United States of America: the far right, the far left, religious extremism, and ethnic extremism. The far right is the first and most significant challenge and threat to the United States, as the operations and attacks of this wing have increased rapidly in terms of quality and quantity. Within this wing, there are many movements, and white extremists and anti-government extremists are considered the most critical movements. It is a statistical study that tries to shed light on domestic terrorism in the United States of America after the 11 September 2001 attacks by collecting data from American formal and informal institutions. The study utilizes the quantitative approach as a tool for analyzing these data.
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Cohen, Jeffrey E. "Ideology and Attitudes toward Jews in U.S. Public Opinion: A Reconsideration." Religions 15, no. 1 (January 1, 2024): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel15010059.

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Antisemitism has been found on both the extreme left and right among political elites. However, at the mass public level, limited research suggests right-wing antisemitism, but not much left-wing antisemitism. This paper challenges that research, at least for the U.S., offering an alternative theory. The theory argues that the lowest levels of antisemitism will be found among mainstream liberals and conservatives. Ideological moderates will exhibit higher rates of antisemitism, while those lacking an ideological orientation will show still higher antisemitic rates. Extremists of the right and left may be more antisemitic than mainstream conservatives and liberals, but the inability of standard ideological self-placement questions to distinguish extreme ideologues from the very conservative/liberal makes it difficult to test the extremism hypothesis. Numerous items measuring attitudes towards Jews in the U.S. across five major surveys finds overwhelming support for the mainstream philosemitism theory. The conclusion puts the findings into perspective and offers suggestions regarding future research.
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van Prooijen, Jan-Willem, and André P. M. Krouwel. "Psychological Features of Extreme Political Ideologies." Current Directions in Psychological Science 28, no. 2 (January 29, 2019): 159–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963721418817755.

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In this article, we examine psychological features of extreme political ideologies. In what ways are political left- and right-wing extremists similar to one another and different from moderates? We propose and review four interrelated propositions that explain adherence to extreme political ideologies from a psychological perspective. We argue that (a) psychological distress stimulates adopting an extreme ideological outlook; (b) extreme ideologies are characterized by a relatively simplistic, black-and-white perception of the social world; (c) because of such mental simplicity, political extremists are overconfident in their judgments; and (d) political extremists are less tolerant of different groups and opinions than political moderates. In closing, we discuss how these psychological features of political extremists increase the likelihood of conflict among groups in society.
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Nayak, Giridhari. "A Model Action Plan for the Maoist-Infested Region." Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles 78, no. 3 (September 2005): 229–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1350/pojo.2005.78.3.229.

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Left-wing extremism has made great inroads in large swathes of South Asia. With military gradualism, vituperative propaganda and an ever-expanding network, the extremists are on the march. Their influence and infiltration are increasing in different new areas. The terror unleashed by the extremists is intended to overthrow the government and dislocate the state structure. In order to forestall and fight effectively, the government has to evolve proper and appropriate policies, develop institutions, marshal resources, and train, motivate and equip manpower. Many actions on policy, organisation and operations have to be taken; an agenda for action has to be framed and a Model Action Plan prepared. The Action Plan is an effort to conceptualise and strategise the repertoires of collective action that are essential to create a framework which can beat the threat of Maoist terrorism.
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Wojtasik, Karolina. "Utøya – Christchurch – Halle. Right-wing Extremists’ Terrorism." Security Dimensions 33, no. 33 (June 30, 2020): 84–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0014.2670.

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The article deals with three terrorist attacks of right-wing extremists: in Norway (2011), New Zealand (2019) and Germany (2019). First, the modus operandi of perpetrators was shown and the course of each attack was analyzed. It was indicated what tactics the attackers used and why it was or was not effective. Secondly, the ideological background and motivations of the perpetrators were shown. It was possible to analyze the manifestos that the perpetrators left, and thus their way of thinking, their ideologies, and the purposes of organizing the attacks. Thirdly, issues related to the publicizing of the attacks by the perpetrators were shown. The goal of the article is to show that radical ideology of right-wing extremists (expressed in manifestos) leads to tragedies. In analyzed cases radical appointment of the perpetrators caused three deadly attacks. The article shows that the radical actions are preceded by radical speech, expressions, manifestos. The second goal is to pay attention to hate speech (also expressed in manifestos), which is just as dangerous as bullets or improvised explosive devices. The third goal is to show how the attackers used acts of terror to spread the ideologies to which they were devoted.
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De Witte, Hans, Jaak Billiet, and Peer Scheepers. "Hoe zwart is Vlaanderen ? : Een exploratief onderzoek naar uiterst-rechtse denkbeelden in Vlaanderen in 1991." Res Publica 36, no. 1 (March 31, 1994): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/rp.v36i1.18755.

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On the basis of the research literature, five aspects of the extreme right-wing ideology were distinguished : racism, extreme ethnic nationalism, the preference for a strong leadership, anti-parliamentarianism, and an anti-left attitude. The data of a postal survey in the spring of 1991 of a representative sample of the Flemish population in Belgium show that the items with which these extreme right-wing topics were operationalized show a one dimensional structure. About 10% to 25% of the interviewees agree with the individual items and about 20% of the subjects scored on the extreme right-wing side of the scale. The 'hardcore' of extreme right-wing respondents is, however, much smaller (about 1% to 2%), and does not seem to be higher in Flanders than in most of the surrounding countries. The right-wing extremism scale developed correlates as expected with a previously developed typology that integrates the attitude with respect to autochthons and allochthons. The analysis confirms that the voters for the Vlaams Blok - taken as a whole - may not be considered right-wing extremists, as suggested by previous research. Right-wing extremism correlates with a large number of attitudes and seems to be embedded in the broader opinion dimension of socio-cultural conservatism. This may also explain why it is associated primarily with the age, educational level, and religiosity of the respondents.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Left-wing extremists"

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Sevinc, Bilal. "Participation in terrorist organizations an analysis of left wing DHKP/C and religiously motivated Turkish Hezbollah terrorist organizations /." Diss., Connect to online resource - MSU authorized users, 2008.

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Allen, Joseph B. "Where the Extreme Right Took Root: A Comparison of Midwestern Counties in the 1980s." PDXScholar, 1996. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/5053.

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This thesis evaluates two theories purporting to explain the rise of right-wing extremism in the Midwest during the farm crisis of the 1980s. The pluralist argument suggests that Midwestern right-wing extremism was rooted in previous episodes of agrarian radicalism. The political tradition perspective, on the other hand, claims that right-wing extremism in the Midwest was rooted in traditional conservatism. To evaluate these theories, an analysis of ten counties was performed. Particular attention was paid to seven variables which theorists argue point agriculturally based communities down political paths of radicalism or conservatism. Regional analyses were also performed on those counties which resided in similar areas of the Midwest. The findings offer stronger support for the political tradition perspective than for the pluralist argument. These finding suggest that those counties in which right-wing extremist activity did not occur were ones which supported past agrarian radical movements while those counties which experienced right-wing extremism were for the most part opponents of past radical agrarian movements. The thesis suggests that future research on rightwing extremism should focus attention on the political traditions of the communities were such movements become established and that a number of alternative variables should be considered.
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Dietze, Sascha. "Das Weltbild der Autonomen im Spiegel der Zeitschrift Interim." Doctoral thesis, Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-qucosa-219610.

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Die Autonomen sind die wichtigste Kraft im militanten Linksextremismus. Seit den 1980er Jahren machen sie mit Anschlägen oder „Massenmilitanz“ auf sich aufmerksam. Dietze beschäftigt sich in seiner Studie mit einem über lange Zeit zentralen Periodikum der Szene. Die Zeitschrift „Interim“ untersucht er hinsichtlich der in ihr geführten Themen und Diskurse. Ziel seiner Untersuchung ist es, Einblicke in das Denken der Autonomen zu geben. Hierfür arbeitet er zentrale, identitätsstiftende Positionen heraus
The autonomists are the most important force in militant left-wing extremism. Since the 1980s they have been putting themselves in the public eye with attacks and "mass militance". In his study, Dietze focuses on a periodical that has been a lynchpin of the scene for many years. He examines the magazine "Interim" in terms of the themes and discourses it presents. His investigation aims to bring some insight into the mindset of autonomists. To this end, he maps out central identity-forming positions
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Dietze, Sascha. "Das Weltbild der Autonomen im Spiegel der Zeitschrift Interim." Doctoral thesis, Universitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Chemnitz, 2016. https://monarch.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A20644.

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Die Autonomen sind die wichtigste Kraft im militanten Linksextremismus. Seit den 1980er Jahren machen sie mit Anschlägen oder „Massenmilitanz“ auf sich aufmerksam. Dietze beschäftigt sich in seiner Studie mit einem über lange Zeit zentralen Periodikum der Szene. Die Zeitschrift „Interim“ untersucht er hinsichtlich der in ihr geführten Themen und Diskurse. Ziel seiner Untersuchung ist es, Einblicke in das Denken der Autonomen zu geben. Hierfür arbeitet er zentrale, identitätsstiftende Positionen heraus.
The autonomists are the most important force in militant left-wing extremism. Since the 1980s they have been putting themselves in the public eye with attacks and 'mass militance'. In his study, Dietze focuses on a periodical that has been a lynchpin of the scene for many years. He examines the magazine 'Interim' in terms of the themes and discourses it presents. His investigation aims to bring some insight into the mindset of autonomists. To this end, he maps out central identity-forming positions.
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Chhabra, Manoj Kumar. "Perceptions of police performance and legitimacy as determinants of attitudes towards violence and cooperation with police : study of youth in a left-wing extremist affected area of Odisha, India." Thesis, IIT Delhi, 2019. http://eprint.iitd.ac.in:80//handle/2074/8114.

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CHIRONI, Daniela. "Radical left parties and social movements : strategic interactions." Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/57544.

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Defence date: 25 July 2018
Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, Scuola Normale Superiore (EUI Supervisor); Professor Philippe C. Schmitter, EUI; Professor Luke March, University of Edinburgh; Professor Kenneth M. Roberts, Cornell University
Since the 1990s, the progressive transformation of social-democratic parties into catch-all organizations, with a light ideological baggage and lack of social rootedness, has negatively influenced their relationship with the social movements. While losing their traditional institutional reference point, social movements are experiencing new forms of interaction with other party families – e.g. the Greens, the radical left and hybrid parties such as the Italian Five Star Movement. Accordingly, this study examines the ‘strategic interactions’ between the main ‘renewed’ (or ‘refounded’) radical left-wing parties (RLPs) and the left-wing social movements in Italy and Greece from 1999 to the present. The goal is to identify the processes by which the interactions between the two actors take shape, and the factors that contribute to success and failure in building them. To this end, I take into account both the adaptive changes that the RLPs have enacted under the impulse of social movements and the reactions of social movements to those party transformations. First, I distinguish between three party dimensions – organization (structure and internal mechanisms), political culture (values and political issues), and strategies (alliances within the political system) – and verify whether social movements represented a stimulus for RLPs to set in motion a process of change. Second, I consider how movement-oriented party transformations retroact on the movements’ perception of RLPs. The analysis shows that movement mobilization was an opportunity for the RLPs to emerge from the sidelines and achieve greater recognition. Nonetheless the changes they implemented differed, nor was their transformation equal in its strength and duration. While variation can be observed even over the same case through time, the macro result is that Greek RLPs adopted greater movement-oriented changes that helped them in cultivating stronger ties to social movements than their Italian cousins. The explanation for these differences is found in the combination of the RLPs’ heterodox political culture, higher and constant levels of double membership in both the party and the movements, and social movements’ instrumental attitude towards political institutions.
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Faunce, Edwin E. "The evolution of radical rhetoric : radical Baby Boomer discourse on Facebook in the 21st century." 2012. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1666990.

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This thesis examines how Baby Boomers utilize Facebook to promote radical political ideology. A convenience sample of 51 Baby Boomer Facebook profiles were selected and critically analyzed for radical content using Bernard L.Brock’s (1965) A Definition of Four Political Positions and a Description of their Rhetorical Characteristics, and Making Sense of Political Ideology: The Language of Democracy (Brock, et al., 2005). The rhetoric from these profiles was then categorized using James W. Chesebro’s (1972) Rhetorical Strategies of the Radical Revolutionary. Conclusions from the research indicate that radical Boomers on Facebook seem to have moved from real world activism to symbolic action on Facebook through the liking and sharing of radical articles and posts. Though consistent in posting radical content in their profiles, radical Boomers using Facebook in this study utilized profiles more to promote radical culture online than to foment political revolution offline.
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Štorkánová, Lucie. "Trockismus v České republice s důrazem na vývoj po roce 2000." Master's thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-338758.

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The submitted thesis deals with the issue of left-wing extremism, especially the development of Trotskyist groups in the territory of Czechoslovakia, later the Czech Republic between the years 1989 - 2014. In the first part of the thesis, the background of Trotskyism thought is introduced as an ideology which is the result of a long-standing conflict between Trotsky and Stalin that was primarily concerned with direction, leadership and the nature of the Soviet Union. The main topics of Trotskyism as the intellectual movement are defined on the base of the analysis of several major writings by L. D. Trotsky. The second part is devoted to the analysis of a number of Trotskyist organizations that are acting or have acted in the Czech environment. In total, four groups from the Czech environment can be identified as Trotskyist. These are the following entities: "Budoucnost" ("Socialist Alternative Future"), "Socialistická solidarita" ("Socialist Solidarity"), "Socialistická organizace pracujících" ("Socialist Organization of Working People"), and "Nová antikapitalistická levice/Levá perspektiva" ("New Anti- Capitalist Left/Left Perspective"). This thesis is an analysis of the development of these groups, of their requirements and program principles, and of the events which these groups participated in during...
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Books on the topic "Left-wing extremists"

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1952-, Mölzer Andreas, ed. Vogelfrei: Beiträge zur Radikalismusdebatte. Wien: W3, 2007.

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Bourseiller, Christophe. À gauche, toute!: Trotskistes, néo-staliniens, libertaires, "ultra-gauche", situationnistes, altermondialistes--. Paris: CNRS, 2009.

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Claudon, Jean-François. Les jeunes socialistes d'Epinay à la génération CPE. Paris: B. Leprince, 2008.

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Ollier, María Matilde. La creencia y la pasión: Privado, público y político en la izquierda revolucionaria. Argentina: Ariel, 1998.

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United Service Institution of India, ed. Left wing extremism: Assessment & counter insurgency strategy. New Delhi: Published in association with United Service Institution of India by Vij Books India, 2010.

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Center, Southern Poverty Law, and Klanwatch Project, eds. False patriots: The threat of antigovernment extremists. Montgomery, Ala: Southern Poverty Law Center, 1996.

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Jesse, Eckhard, and Gerhard Hirscher. Extremismus in Deutschland: Schwerpunkte, Vergleiche, Perspektiven. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2013.

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Verbij, Antoine. Tien rode jaren: Links radicalisme in Nederland : 1970-1980. Amsterdam: Ambo, 2005.

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Simon, Roland. Histoire critique de l'ultragauche: Trajectoire d'une balle dans le pied. Marseille: Senonevero, 2009.

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Philippe, Marlière, and Weber Louis, eds. La gauche radicale en Europe. Bellecombe-en-Bauges: Croquant, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Left-wing extremists"

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Campion, Kristy. "Militants, Pirates, or Extremists? Frameworks for Conceptualising Left Wing Extremism in Australia." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 2, 219–39. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36268-2_12.

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Sahoo, Niranjan. "Left-Wing Extremism in India." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 2, 203–18. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36268-2_11.

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Krüsselmann, Katharina, and Daan Weggemans. "Radicalization and Left-Wing Extremism." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1, 55–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30897-0_3.

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Jesse, Eckhard. "Left-Wing Extremism in Germany." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1, 173–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30897-0_10.

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Jugl, Irina, and Daniel Koehler. "Women in Left-Wing Extremism." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1, 69–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30897-0_4.

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Sánchez-Cuenca, Ignacio. "Left-Wing Extremism and Violence." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1, 105–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30897-0_6.

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Peucker, Mario, Julian Droogan, and Sarah Holmes. "Left-Wing Radicalism in Australia." In Routledge Handbook of Non-Violent Extremism, 374–89. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003032793-30.

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Galway, Matthew. "Left-Wing Extremism in Southeast Asia." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 2, 185–201. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36268-2_10.

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Backes, Uwe. "Left-Wing Extremism: The Conceptual Dimension." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1, 3–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30897-0_1.

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Jungkunz, Sebastian. "The Measurement of Left-Wing Extremist Attitudes." In The Palgrave Handbook of Left-Wing Extremism, Volume 1, 141–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30897-0_8.

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Reports on the topic "Left-wing extremists"

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Karl A. Seger. Left-Wing Extremism: The Current Threat. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/780410.

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Bulent, Kenes. The Proud Boys: Chauvinist poster child of far-right extremism. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/op0003.

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The Proud Boys is a far-right, anti-immigrant, all-male group who have been known to use violence against left-wing opponents. The group describes themselves as “Western chauvinists,” by which they mean “men who refuse to apologise for creating the modern world”. The group, which is the new face of far-right extremism, one that recruits through shared precarity and male grievances promotes and engages in political violence.
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Promise and Performance: 10 Years of the Forest Rights Act in India. Rights and Resources Initiative, December 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.53892/dgyr3365.

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Beyond the numbers, this report highlights FRA’s potential in transforming forest governance by empowering local communities and the gram sabha to protect and conserve forests; ensuring livelihood security and poverty alleviation; securing gender justice; meeting SDG, especially the goals of eliminating poverty and achieving ecological sustainability; and dealing with climate change. By securing land and resource rights, FRA provides an opportunity to address Left-wing extremism in 106 districts in India’s 10 states.
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