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  1. Modern right-wing terrorism largely emerged in Western Europe in the 1970s, and after the Revolutions of 1989 and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it emerged in Eastern Europe and Russia. Right-wing terrorists aim to overthrow governments and replace them with right-wing regimes.

  2. Jan 12, 2021 · Rapoport, “The Four Waves of Modern Terrorism.”. Download PDF. The increasingly transnational nature of right-wing extremism and terrorism has been noted by scholars and government agencies alike. While right-wing terrorism has been documented throughout histo...

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    • 2021
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    Left-wing terrorism; Right-wing terrorism; List of designated terrorist groups; List of terrorist incidents; Narcoterrorism; Nationalist terrorism; Nuclear terrorism. Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism; Religious terrorism. Hindutva terrorism; Islamic terrorism; Christian terrorism; Jewish religious terrorism; Stochastic terrorism ...

  5. Abstract. Violence committed by individuals and groups inspired by far-right ideologies is increasingly seen as a transnational threat. There is an urgent need to better understand why this type of terrorism has become more frequent and how far-right groups operate within and across borders.

  6. right-wing extremism and ethnic nationalism that seeks to utilize violence for separatist measures. The paper traces the history of terrorism as an act and a concept. It tries to explicate the various definitions of terrorism and the conundrum of reaching international consensus on defining the term.

  7. Mar 4, 2021 · This brief forum article surveys the extant literature to better understand how right-wing terrorism is conceptualised and highlights the necessity of establishing a coherent definition in order to more effectively inform counterterrorism policymaking.

  8. Jan 6, 2022 · A second section offers a critical literature review of terrorism scholarship on the far-right. This, I argue, is characterised by four significant themes: (i) conceptual and methodological debate; (ii) reflections on causality and context; (iii) threat assessments; and (iv) critical incursions.

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