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  1. History. Incidents. By ideology. Structure. Methods. Tactics. Terrorist groups. Adherents. Response to terrorism. v. t. e. Right-wing terrorism, hard right terrorism, extreme right terrorism or far-right terrorism is terrorism that is motivated by a variety of different right-wing and far-right ideologies.

  2. Jun 26, 2017 · Right-wing extremist terror incidents in the U.S. have been increasing since the mid-2000s, but the past six years have seen their sharpest rise yet. There were just seven right-wing terror incidents in the period 2005-2007, but by 2017-2019 there were 27, which increased to 40 in 2020-2022.

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  4. Data suggest that violence emanating from far-right movements is on a dramatic rise (Jones et al., 2020). For example, five right-wing plots were documented in 2013, but that number grew to 53 in 2017, 44 in 2019, and 72 in 2020 (Jones et al., 2020; Jones at al., 2021).

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  5. Nov 8, 2021 · Growing evidence shows right-wing terrorism is on the rise across Western Europe and the United States. Right-wing groups are becoming increasingly transnational, fueled by easy access to online technologies while drawing on global concerns and grievances, such as migration and climate change.

  6. Jan 5, 2022 · Assessing the right-wing terror threat in the United States a year after the January 6 insurrection | Brookings. Daniel L. Byman Director and Professor, Security Studies Program -...

  7. Nov 7, 2018 · CSIS Briefs. The Issue. Right-wing extremism in the United States appears to be growing. The number of terrorist attacks by far-right perpetrators rose over the past decade, more than quadrupling between 2016 and 2017. The recent pipe bombs and the October 27, 2018, synagogue attack in Pittsburgh are symptomatic of this trend.

  8. In comparison to terrorist attacks committed by right-wing perpetrators, terrorist attacks by Islamist perpetrators had 131% higher odds of resulting in fatalities (b = 0.84, SE = 0.20, OR = 2.31, P < 0.001) and attacks by left-wing extremists had 45% lower odds of resulting in fatalities (b = −0.61, SE = 0.18, OR = 0.55, P < 0.001 ...