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    The Far Right in Sweden: from Neo-nazism to Centrism by A. S. Badaeva

    Published 2019-12-01
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    Don’t feed the trolls? by Caryn Coatney

    Published 2021-05-01
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    Hate Music by Claude Chastagner

    Published 2013-05-01
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    Nationalism, Authoritarianism, Fascism: Why in the Baltic States the Past Becomes the Future (Article One) by N. M. Mezhevich

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Mutual deterrence in post-war Europe contributed to fascism and neo-nazism not becoming a threat to society.The weakening of external political governance and the collapse of the USSR led to a qualitative increase in nationalism in Eastern Europe. …”
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    ”Totaalinen sota Venäjää vastaan” by Kati Mari Johanna Parppei

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…As the “special military operation” in Ukraine turned out to be less straightforward than the administration of Russia had expected, Russian propagandists began to emphasize the image of collective, Russophobic “West” as the main architect of Ukraine’s “neo-Nazism”. This article examines how the role of the West in the conflict is represented in the texts published on Russian Military Historical Society’s web portal. …”
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    Nationalism, Authoritarianism, Fascism: Why in the Baltic States the Past Becomes the Future (Article Two) by N. M. Mezhevich

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Mutual deterrence in post-war Europe contributed to fascism and neo-Nazism not becoming a threat to society.The weakening of external political governance and the collapse of the USSR led to a qualitative increase in nationalism in Eastern Europe. …”
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    Shifting Patterns of Antisemitism in Latin America: Xenophobia, Exclusion, and Inclusion by Luis Roniger, Leonardo Senkman

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Thus, antisemitism served to mobilize in defense of national identity; as a reaction to Jewish peddlers perceived as a threat to national economies; as a basis for the generalized rejection of “undesirable refugees” during World War II and the Holocaust; and as a Cold War phenomenon, along with anticommunism and neo-Nazism. Like other forms of xenophobia, antisemitism was grounded in prejudice and the demonization of a supposed enemy rather than being based on verified evidence. …”
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    Keeping the Nazi Menace Out: George Lincoln Rockwell and the Border Control System in Australia and Britain in the Early 1960s by Evan Smith

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In the post-war period, explicit neo-Nazism was seen as a dangerous ideology and was grounds for exclusion of foreigners, even though domestic political parties espousing the same ideology were allowed to exist. …”
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    ¿Una distopía que supera a la ficción? El cuento de la criada como ideal del aceleracionismo. The A dystopia that comes true? The Handmaid's Tale as an axis of accelerationism. by Eva Gómez Fernández

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Accelerationism is a violent aspect of neo Nazism and one of its manifestations is the involuntary celibate phenomenon which is characterized by misogyny and by encouraging violence against women. …”
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    Russian Digital Diplomacy Towards China in the Context of the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine: The Instance of the Official Weibo Account of the Embassy of the Russia... by Yin Simeng

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In terms of content and topics, the Russian Embassy’s Weibo diplomacy with China is overwhelmed by the political issues following the Special Military Operation, that emphasize the official position of Russia and explains the objectives of the Special Military Operation – to disarm and control the foreign forces used against the people of Donbas and to stop neo-Nazism and its ideology. In terms of communication methods, the Weibo operations team of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in China has demonstrated its professionalism and aptitude to market events while using such unique Weibo functions as the hashtagging events feature. …”
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