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"Building on David Schmitz's earlier work, Thank God They're on Our Side, this is an examination of American policy toward right-wing dictatorships from the 1960s to the end of the Cold War. During the 1920s, American leaders developed a policy of supporting authoritarian regimes because they were seen as stable, anticommunist, and capitalist. After 1965, however, American support for these regimes became a contested issue. The Vietnam War served to undercut the logic and rationale of supporting right-wing dictators
"On the morning of November 22, 1963, President Kennedy told Jackie as they started for Dallas, "We're heading into nut country today." That day's events ultimately obscured and revealed just how right he was: Oswald was a lone gunman, but the city that surrounded him was full of people who hated Kennedy and everything he stood for, led by a powerful group of ultraconservatives who would eventually remake the Republican party in their own image. In Nut Country, Edward H. Miller tells the story of that transformation, showing how a group of influential far-right businessmen, religious leaders, and political operatives developed a potent mix of hardline anticommunism, biblical literalism, and racism to generate a violent populism--and widespread power. Though those figures were seen as extreme in Texas and elsewhere, mainstream Republicans nonetheless found themselves forced to make alliances, or tack to the right on topics like segregation. As racial resentment came to fuel the national Republican party's divisive but effective "Southern Strategy," the power of the extreme conservatives rooted in Texas only grew. Drawing direct lines from Dallas to DC, Miller's captivating history offers a fresh understanding of the rise of the new Republican Party and the apocalyptic language, conspiracy theories, and ideological rigidity that remain potent features of our politics today."--Jacket
In: Critical media literacies series volume 4
Introduction : an urgent situation -- On the relevance and necessity of socialist feminism -- Fascism and right-wing populism : similarities, differences, and new organizational forms -- Who is the real working class? : moving beyond the construction of the white male industrial worker as a marker of authenticity -- Bernie breakdown : challenges facing the left in the wake of the Sanders' campaign -- Well, actually : cyber sexism and racism within online settings and the enabling discourse of E-libertarianism -- Abortion through the lens of fetal personhood : social meanings and functions -- In defense of science, the press and expertise for the public good -- Conclusion : enough is enough.
In: Politologický časopis, Heft 2
Although the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is one of the most discussed parties in Germany at the moment, neither journalists nor politicians are sure whether it should be classified as conservative, right-wing extremist or right-wing populist. The existing attempts at a scientific classification, all varying in approach and results, share a lack of methodological basis. Therefore, this paper classifies the AfD according to four different definitions by analyzing both primary and secondary sources in a qualitative way. While three of these approaches are rather common models of the right-wing spectrum, one is a new approach, covering only the (right-wing) populist spectrum. Therefore, the criteria of these four different attempts at structuring the right-wing party spectrum are operationalized and both party platforms and scientific papers on the AfD are dissected.
Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction: The Neoglobalism of the American and Russian Far-Right Intelligentsia -- 1. A Place at the High Table: Mythologizing the Russian Intelligentsia, Crusading against US Elites -- 2. Whither the State? Steve Bannon, the Alt-Right, and Lenin's State and Revolution -- 3. Hijacking Academic Authority: Racism and the Internet Expertise of Kevin MacDonald and Alexander Dugin -- 4. The Spectacle of God's Will: Performing Homophobia in the Russian Federation -- 5. Statuary Performances: Monuments and Neopaganism in the United States and the Russian Federation -- Conclusion: The Fight against Rightist Elites -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
In: Strategic analysis: a monthly journal of the IDSA, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 504-513
ISSN: 1754-0054
In: Strategic analysis: articles on current developments, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 504-513
ISSN: 0970-0161
World Affairs Online
In: Behavioral sciences of terrorism & political aggression, S. 1-22
ISSN: 1943-4480
In: Europe in Transition: the NYU European Studies Ser.
In: Europe in transition
This book contends that far-right parties play pivotal roles in setting the tone of political debates, shaping the political party system, and structuring government policy. Increasingly, as national governments attempt to cope with new realities of greater global migration, strained welfare states, and threats of foreign terror, opportunities have opened for parties of the far right to position themselves strategically.
In: CARR Yearbook 2020/2021
Intro -- [Widmung] -- [Impressum] -- Menü -- Dank -- Vorwort -- Einleitung: In Kontakt -- Extremistische Gruppen von innen -- Du hasst mich, und ich hasse dich -- Das Zeitalter der Wut -- Zu diesem Buch -- 1. Das Ende einer kollektiven Illusion -- Der schiefe Turm von Jenga -- Extremistische Geschichtenerzähler -- Geschichten von Kriegen -- Kriege der Geschichten -- 2. Der globale dschihadistische Aufstand -- Eine kurze Geschichte islamistischer Ideen -- Die neue islamistische Welle -- 3. Die Renaissance der extremen Rechten -- Eine kurze Geschichte rechtsextremer Ideen -- Die neue rechtsextreme Welle -- 4. Identitätspolitik -- Aus Angst wird Wut -- Die globale Identitätskrise -- Opfer und Dämonen -- Islamistische Identitätspolitik -- Rechtsextreme Identitätspolitik -- 5. Die Medien -- i-Propaganda und #Mobilisierung -- Der #Mossul-Effekt -- Sensationsgier -- Die Wahrnehmungslücke -- Alternative Fakten -- Fake News -- Im Innern der Blase -- 6. Eskalierende Extreme -- Die zwei Seiten derselben Medaille -- Die sich selbst erfüllende Prophezeiung -- Trumps Geschenk an den IS -- Wie du mir, so ich dir -- 7. Geografie des Hasses -- Die Folgen der Gewaltspirale im Vereinigten Königreich -- Identitätskriege und militanter Säkularismus in Frankreich -- Die Hochburgen von Nazis und Salafisten in Deutschland -- Die Vereinigten Staaten: Weißes Überlegenheitsgefühl und Religionskriege -- 8. Den Teufelskreis durchbrechen -- Wie geht es weiter? -- Die Mitte mobilisieren -- Die Randzonen retten -- Kritisches Denken, Mut und Kreativität -- Epilog: Im Auge eines Hass-Sturms -- ANHANG -- Abkürzungen -- Bewegungen -- Weiterführende Literatur -- Anmerkungen -- Register -- [Informationen zum Buch] -- [Informationen zur Autorin]
In: Edition Rechtsextremismus Ser.
Geschichtspolitik und geschichtspolitische Debatten sind für die extreme Rechte zentraler Bestandteil ihrer Politik. Zahllos sind die Veröffentlichungen zu historischen Themenstellungen. Zentral sind oft spezifische Orte, die im Sinne Pierre Noras als Erinnerungsorte (lieu de mémoire) bezeichnet werden können. Sie werden von Seiten der extremen Rechten nicht nur politisch-inhaltlich mit Bedeutung aufgeladen, sondern erfüllen zudem eine symbolische Funktion und wirken gemeinschaftsstiftend. Der Band stellt quellennah ausgewählter Beispiele zentraler Erinnerungsorte der extremen Rechten vor, analysiert deren symbolischen Gehalt und dekonstruiert die damit verbundenen Deutungsmuster.