1995
DOI: 10.1080/09546559508427286
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Radical right parties in Europe and anti‐foreign violence: A comparative essay

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“…Notably, Sprinzak (: 21) argues that extreme right ‘violence, and gradually terrorism, will only emerge when the group involved feels increasingly insecure or threatened [by their enemies]’. A number of other studies have also documented these types of confrontational mechanisms, which appear to be of a universal nature (Bjørgo : 211–235; Fangen : 54; Lööw ; Merkl : 111; Weinberg ). The most systematic exposition to date is provided by Della Porta in her recent book Clandestine Political Violence (Della Porta ), tracing causal mechanisms such as ‘escalating policing’ and ‘competitive escalation’ (within and between extremist groups) across different contexts and ideological spaces, including the extreme right.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Notably, Sprinzak (: 21) argues that extreme right ‘violence, and gradually terrorism, will only emerge when the group involved feels increasingly insecure or threatened [by their enemies]’. A number of other studies have also documented these types of confrontational mechanisms, which appear to be of a universal nature (Bjørgo : 211–235; Fangen : 54; Lööw ; Merkl : 111; Weinberg ). The most systematic exposition to date is provided by Della Porta in her recent book Clandestine Political Violence (Della Porta ), tracing causal mechanisms such as ‘escalating policing’ and ‘competitive escalation’ (within and between extremist groups) across different contexts and ideological spaces, including the extreme right.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…If we turn to existing research, it suggests that RTV comes in waves, and scholars seem to agree that the most recent wave in Europe began around the late 1980s and ended during the early 2000s in most countries (Bjørgo : 74–75; Koopmans ; Merkl ). Thus, following a relatively peaceful period, experts are now warning that a new outbreak of RTV could be brewing in Western Europe (Bartlett & Birdwell ; Fekete ; Ramalingam ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Als soziale Bewegungen werden mobilisierte Netzwerke von Individuen, Gruppen und Organisationen verstanden, die mittels Protest grundlegenden sozialen Wandel herbeiführen oder verhindern wollen. Kriesi (1995) (Merkl 1995;Koopmans 1996;Minkenberg 1998 Eine akteurzentrierte Arbeit mit Rechtsextremen hingegen müsste danach Fragen, wie das Selbstwertgefühl von desintegrationsgefährdeten Jugendlichen gestärkt werden könnte. Vielleicht böte die Weiterentwicklung einer demokratischen Schulkultur eine Erfahrung, von der junge Menschen lernen könnten, soziale Verantwortung zu übernehmen.…”
Section: Politik Soziale Bewegungen Und Rechtsextremismusunclassified
“…Likewise, politicians’ hate speech increases polarisation and terrorism (Piazza, 2020). Merkl (1995) stressed that political elites spread nationalism and excluded societal out-group populations in post Cold-War Germany. 7 More recently, RRP politicians openly opposed hosting undocumented migrants and refugees.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%