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Anders Breivik is not alone

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9789021143248
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2012
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There are many gepsychologiseerd over the Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, but virtually no one has bothered to take his entire manifesto of nearly one million words by. Mulder did it. In this analysis of Breivik's ideology, he shows that Breivik is anything but a deranged loner. His words often sound frighteningly familiar. Breivik's manifesto is a coherent and important story, that should not be ignored. But it happens. Suppose that the perpetrators of the attacks of 9/11 had left such a manifesto, there still would now be referred to and everything endlessly be interpreted out. But Breivik package that has not happened. This booklet, a clustering columns (not always legible, because after three times you know who is Fjordman) discusses the main issues set Breivik addressed. He appears to be no loner; the building blocks of his ideology, he'd Islamophobic websites, sometimes even beyond himself. What makes Breivik unique, is that he suited the action to the word. Breivik and his manifesto gagging is a dangerous approach, which prevent new attacks will provoke rather than, Mulder sets. Useful beam, with many details, but how Mulder has managed to avoid the name of Geert Wilders, one of Breivik's biggest inspirations, is rather baffling.

Pim Fortuyn The Evolution of a Media Phenomenon

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978-90-5335-509-1
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2012
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Issues of immigration and the integration of foreigners have become topics of heated debate in the public and political arena in modern European democracies. According to Koopmans and colleagues (2005: 3) ‘immigration and ethnic relations (…) constitute since the early 1990s the most prominent and controversial fields of political contention in West European polities’. Parallel to this development, support for anti-immigration parties has increased in several Western European countries. Examples are the French National Front, the Austrian Freedom Party and the Flemish Bloc (since 2004 Flemish Interest) in Belgium. The Netherlands is an interesting case in the European context, because the right-wing populist challenge was rather ‘slow in coming’ (Kriesi et al. 2006: 163). A significant electoral performance of the far-right did not take place until 2002 and it had also failed to make any significant impact on the public debate until relatively recently. The Netherlands was therefore for long considered a ‘deviant case’ (Rydgren and Van Holsteyn 2004), just like for example Sweden, as the country met most conditions that according to established theories explain the emergence of far-right parties elsewhere, but these parties still remained relatively unsuccessful.

Particulars: ACADEMIC THESIS in order to obtain the degree of Doctor of VU University Amsterdam

Islamophobia and discrimination

ISBN:
978 90 8555 058 7
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2012
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160
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Op 22 juli 2011 Norwegian Islamophobic rechtsextremist1 founded massacred young social democrats on the island of Utoya in Oslo. There were dozens of dead and wounded. He also placed bombs at Norwegian government buildings which were also dead. The perpetrator acted out of ideological motives: he wanted to put an end to the Islamization of Norway and those he held responsible for this strike. His attack was political in character. He turned not only against a young multicultural generation and the future party framework among them, but also against the institutions of the Norwegian democracy, against the basic values ​​of diversity and openheid.2 As far as the shooter did his deeds as loner. However, he is a member in his motives and opinions of a wider, especially virtual network dedicated to Islam / Muslims. This is evident from the sheet prepared by him and widespread manifesto with its numerous references. This is an Islamophobic ideology globally shared by many people and movements and spread, especially on new media. An important part of this (Virtual) movement not only points to the Islam / Muslims in the construction of an enemy image, but also keeps the social democracy responsible for the alleged Islamization of Europe. This ideology comes in different variants. There are extremist versions, extreme versions and moderate variants.

The New Radical Right

Violent and non-violent movements in Europe
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2012
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The tragic attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011
drew Europe’s gaze to the potential dangers of
the radical right’s growing presence across the
continent, and the increasing legitimisation of
anti-immigration and anti-Islam discourses
within mainstream European politics.
Considered alongside other recent violence in
Germany and Italy, the attacks challenged the
idea that extremism from the right is only a
minor security threat. The pan-European
successes of radical right parties, pervasive harsh
language and violence towards immigrants and
growing transnational networks of right-wing
extremists indicate the increasing need for fresh
analysis and innovative responses on these
issues. There remains, however, a blurred
relationship between violence from the extreme
right and broader trends of Islamophobia and
radical right politics.

The ‘Counter-Jihad’ movement

The global trend feeding anti-Muslim hatred
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2012
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The report covers the right-wing political parties, who are increasingly using anti-Muslim rhetoric to garner votes. It explores the websites and bloggers who propagate scare stories about Islam. It covers the street gangs, like the English Defence League (EDL), and the like-minded groups they inspire around Europe. It investigates the funders and the foundations which bankroll parts of the movement. Perhaps controversially, it also includes some commentators whose insensible stridency, combined with a degree of credibility within mainstream opinion, help feed the climate of anti-Muslim hatred. Of particular interest, it reveals some inter-connections between the different strands of this movement.

Snack Wilders

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9789059726369
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2012
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67
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Geert looks straight at me. Islamization is everywhere and the poor with us. Or sometimes I do not know? Frietvet it too long in the pan, islamiseert. Old buildings, even though such a thing. Costs a fortune to demolish the, because they are packed with islamization. Ja, they call it asbestos, but in fact it is Islamization.
And if I know the story of the weeping woman in hospital? No? She got bad news. Her cancer was completely uitgeïslamiseerd. Nothing to do more.
That's what Islamization does to people. Islamization is evil in this world and the cause of all our suffering. But Geert descended. The Saviour. The message can not be repeated too often.

"Luuk Koelman drags Geert Wilders 29 columns by his hair from the back room. "
– Nico Dijkshoorn

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Wilders' Ring of Disciples

Fear and distrust as building blocks of a political party
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9789048426942
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2012
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210
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A disconcerting picture of the politician Geert Wilders, who both socially and psychologically seems completely lost their way. A story in which both Netherlands is paid by Wilders in a political crisis, and partly his own party will be degraded at a rapid pace to a dictatorial sect. This story also goes about his group of faithful who Wilders costs what it costs to keep in the saddle. It is this group that will eventually be the only real reason for the prime minister's residence Fracture. This book will elaborate on the cause and Wilders' remarkable role in this.
A book with a sketch of the Venlo politician where invariably the following picture is from: A dictator surrounded by "friends bought ', his "Ring of Disciples'.

Geert Wilders unmasked

messiah of political freeloader
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9789461532664
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2012
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256
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I was so proud when I was two years ago MP! As a soldier I had 16 years served my country and now I wanted to do it at the highest political level in the House. Gradually my Chamber membership, I learned that the PVV has no intention was that you served the interests of Netherlands, but the interests of Geert Wilders.

To ensure that the PVV MPs in size continued walking, Wilders directed the party in a way that the average North Korean dictator could learn a lesson. There was an intimidating and stifling culture and he had around him a group of loyal 'nod ducks’ verzameld, who would never abandon him. He manipulated the political groups which he was always assured of "democratic’ majorities.

This allowed him to say to the outside world that his party was democratic. The portfolios and chairmanships were divided in such a way that there is always one of the 'old nine’ was involved. This makes Wilders could always exert its influence directly on what happened.

Vision of social issues was not there and discussion was carefully avoided. The moment Wilders risked losing grip, he played his MPs refined manner against each other and he eventually took draconian measures.

In this book the author discusses in detail the way in which politics is conducted by Wilders, in which he concludes that the leadership of our country would be in the wrong hands at Wilders.

Behind the PVV

Why citizens Geert Wilders vote
Publisher:ISBN:
9059726847
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2012
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215
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There is no political party in the Netherlands that the political agenda as much determines if the Freedom Party. Almost every week there is uproar over proposals and statements made by Geert Wilders. From its inception, the PVV will challenge the established political order and wins the party to influence. Not only because of the tacit support of the Rutte I, but also because other parties will be forced to take tougher positions. The PVV is not to imagine the political landscape. More than a half million people have already voted for the PVV and an even larger number of voters has considered this. It is not an obscure minority of the population. Yet there is little attention to the ideas and opinions of the PVV supporters. Who are they and what keeps them busy? What they worry about? They agree with the proposals made by Wilders? Or they have other reasons to vote for the PVV? In this book, these citizens have their say. PVV supporters turn out to be no tame sheep who run uncritically behind Geert Wilders. They come with their own visions and ideas about how the policy should change and how the PVV that may play a role. Uitgeverij ivory. € 19,95

Wilders’ Iran aan de Noordzee.

Why the PVV threatens the democratic state
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9781616273187
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2012
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105
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The PVV is a threat to the democratic constitutional state. From a legal analysis of their proposals shows that they are often in conflict with the principles that form the core of today's law. Wilders' ideal state turns from a legal perspective Suspected show many similarities with the rule of Iran, but - obviously – without Islam and without physical violence. The Party for Freedom makes a number of statements by its name therefore no honor. Our freedom, also the fact that the PVV can exist, is possible thanks to the relatively marginal restrictions imposed on the rights in the Dutch democracy. By stretching even those marginal limits the PVV ultimately curtails the freedom of the citizens that the party itself as of paramount importance seems to contribute. The book is a blog linked: http://pvvrechtsstaat.blogspot.nl.

Wilders a fascist?

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9461052073
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2012
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It is a recurring question in public debate: how his PVV leader Geert Wilders and his party or not fascist? Wilders a fascist? concerns the contents of this comparison,.

A versatile and erudite company of prominent Dutch, including comedian Herman's Hermits, crime journalist Peter R. de Vries and former minister Ella Vogelaar, compared Wilders and his movement NSB or labeled the Freedom Party and its leader bluntly as fascist. Former Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers declared last year that the comparison between the PVV and fascism should be able to. He thought that in a time of right policies and bold statements best tegengas should be given.

But what is fascism? The debate on Wilders shows that there is still a lot of misunderstanding and ignorance as to the meaning of fascism. To answer the question whether Wilders a fascist, should therefore first be clear what exactly is fascism. In this book to Garner, author of "The NSB - the origin and rise of the National Socialist Movement, 1931-1935’, among others, the intellectual roots and ideological characteristics of fascism. It provides a fascinating historical excursion. The author answers with them, the question of whether Wilders a fascist. Boom Publishers. € 15

The ideology of the PVV

Evil good and good evil
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9036102847
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2012
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110
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In this book, Arabist Jan Jaap de Ruiter (1959), at the University of Tilburg, On the PVV ideology as expressed by PVV MP Martin Bosma in his book The sham elite of the counterfeiters in 2010 appeared. Clear analytical De Ruiter explains that the PVV strongly resembles black and white and focuses on five themes: Christianity, of islam, Jews and Israel, the left parties and immigration and multiculturalism. The research results that De Ruiter presented speak for themselves. Of all the propositions that posits Bosma, is the bulk - whether it is about the relationship between Christianity and democracy, his love for Judaism, the essence of Islam, the relationship between socialism and Nazism, are defending freedom of speech, The doomed from the multicultural society and his belief in the utopia of a monoculture - based on very selective quotation, lack of real knowledge, facts are subordinate to ideology, in short: lies. And with all these lies presented the biggest lie: The Muslim is the stranger who will always be our greatest enemy. 'Exclusion' which called De Ruiter. By quoting Primo Levi, he pointed out that the ultimate consequence is always inevitable destruction. Additionally Rider pays attention to the genesis of the PVV as a political movement and the way Martin Bosma deals with facts and figures. The publication concludes with a story in which De Ruiter his concern about what happens when a society is exclusion rule.

CIDI Monitor Anti-Semitic incidents 2011

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2012
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CIDI has been publishing 1983 annual overview of anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands. This monitor uses a transparent and consistent registration system and thus provides an overview of developments in anti-Semitism in the Netherlands over the years. Reporting is not only important to indicate to what extent the number of incidents has increased- or decreased, but also shows the points on which policies should be developed.
The year 2011 was the second year in a row without any major Israeli action. CIDI registreerde113 antisemitic incidents 2011, tegen 124 in 2010. This fall, the total number of incidents is closer to the level before 2009, the year that caused the Israeli Operation Cast Lead in many countries for a peak. This recovery lasted two years and is not completely now. It was mainly due to a decrease in the number of hate mail incidents. Other, more direct confrontation surged. The same image gives Great Britain. In other Western European countries such as France and Belgium, the number of incidents in 2010 back to or below the level of the peak.

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NCTb Summary Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands 31

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International threat - Europe

In the area of ​​non-jihadist terrorism life there are concerns in Germany about the extreme right terrorism. The government keeps in mind that the judicial investigation of the NSU and any supporters could have a threat-enhancing effect. Neo-Nazi loners and cells could focus on non-western immigrants, political, police, public figures and Jewish institutions.

Violent radicalization and polarization

During the campaign period for parliamentary elections in September 2012 showed that the themes Islam, immigration and integration, much less played a role than in previous elections in the past decade. However, it is questionable how resistant it is. Furthermore, the reduced attention to Islamic themes in politics and the media does not mean that the resistance by some citizens against public manifestations of religion is less.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 5

NCTb Summary Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands 28

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Radicalization and polarization
Various radical and extremist movements were heard from in the past period, although major incidents failed to materialize. Sharia4Holland, the activist radical Islamist group, disturbed intimidating a lecture on 'De Balie' in Amsterdam in November 2011. The small group is trying his
increasing following with a more provocative stance, it embraces its southern counterpart also Sharia4Belgium.

In North Holland right extremist group Vanguard / Ulfhednar were found weapons. The weapons were probably intended for resale, not for committing an attack.

Particulars: Extreme right p 5

MDI Jaarverslag 2011

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2012
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2011 in het kort: In its 14th year the MDI which received fewer reports than in 2010, but the number of reported incidents increased, while the number of number of utterances which was assessed as a crime decreased slightly. The largest category of discrimination in 2011 and was the biggest riser 'other origin and nationality "because of numerous reports (210) done by a single person online discrimination against Poland and other Central and East Europeans (MOE-landers). This creates a distorted picture in statistics, so the real largest category, Discrimination against Muslims, only comes in second place and anti-Semitism in the third. The MDI comprises a 2011 1039 receive notifications 1624 Unique expressions. The number of notifications was down slightly (1174 in 2010) but the number of reported incidents has risen slightly (1572 in 2010). The number of expressions which was assessed as a criminal by the MDI, has also fallen slightly; van 684 in 2010 to 651 in 2011. Striking for the reporting period 2011 is that fewer and fewer expressions of extreme right-wing websites reported. More and more online discrimination practiced by 'normal' websites, discussieforums, nieuwsforums en weblogs. There seems to be a mainstreaming'plaats discrimination and a growing acceptance of discriminatory statements. The shift under the influence of the current political situation and the social debate of opinion about what is discrimination has an impact on court rulings (o.a. in the case of Wilders) but also on what the prosecution as 'feasible' looks at possible prosecution.

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MIVD jaarverslag 2011

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2012
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Right-wing extremism
Right-wing extremism in the defense organization of the preparedness and safety
put armed forces in jeopardy. It is therefore important that persons within the organization
or groups that espouse right-wing extremist ideas, or (active ) support
provide to right-wing extremist parties and organizations, be recognized in time. De
DISS undertaken in this regard research based on received messages that relate
to his right-wing extremist expressions or behavior and take action if necessary.
Ook in 2012 DISS all will (incident-) reports in the area of ​​right-wing extremism
investigate.

Particulars: Extreme right p 28

AIVD jaarverslag 2011

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2.4 Right-wing extremism

In 2011 No major changes occurred in the picture sketched in the note receding front, permanently laden November 2010 about the threat of the extreme right and extreme right. The threat of right-wing extremism goes against the democratic system in the Netherlands is small. There is organizational
Fragmentation, ideological divergences and a small, especially socially friendly basis organized grassroots.

Developments 2011

Such as the attacks in Norway by Anders Breivik and the discovery of a possible right-wing terrorist network in Germany, de National Socialist Underground (NSU),
have on the Dutch right-wing extremism hardly had any influence. The AIVD has found no links between Anders Breivik, his ideology and right-wing extremists in the Netherlands or between the NSU and right-wing extremists in Netherlands. These developments abroad have recognized the importance of vigilance (Violent) outgrowths from a right-wing extremist ideology does underline.

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Particulars: Extreme right p 16
Geert Wilders PVV

The broken promises of Geert Wilders

The political choices of the PVV since the arrival of the Rutte government
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2011
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In 2010 PVV showed two faces. spoke in pre-election Geert Wilders harsh
language towards Muslims, but he also spoke warm words about the hard-working citizens. The PVV would
social party, that stands up for ordinary people and wants to fight against the dismantling of social security.
The PVV election articulated in an appealing manner the feelings of many
people in our country:
"The Freedom Party is committed to the defense of our welfare state. Our laboriously
accumulated welfare state is a source of pride. Only the PVV stands up for the preservation of the welfare state.
The Freedom Party is fighting hard to preserve the AOW 65 jaar. is for the PVV
enforcement of this old age the only break point in the formation of a cabinet. Besides That
The PVV wants a strict remuneration policy for the (semi) public sector, State enterprises and financial
State institutions. For whom the Balkenende norm as maximum salary and the bonus culture
must verdwijnen.'1
People worried about their future. What about me if I lose my job? Who will
there for me when I get sick? Is my pension still confident? What Geert Wilders with his promise to the
made voters? What is it reflected in the agreement that he made with VVD and CDA? And what political
choices does the party really? We examine in this report.
We compared the election promises of the Freedom Party in the voting behavior of the party in the Second
Room. We are particularly looking at the motions by the PVV or not supported, from the
time VVD and CDA have become regeren.2 with parliamentary support of the PVV These motions are statements of
Room on their policies and ideally suited to test political promises to the political realities.

For centuries, a hospitable people

Racial violence and government responses in Netherlands (1950-2009)
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9789048521647
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2011
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205
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The quote in the title of Rita Verdonk, which also found that Dutch 'it did not have potential to discriminate'. Political scientist White show in this study that racist violence, vandalism and threats in the Netherlands for decades systematically prevents. And this is that the government even regularly deny that such crimes have a racist nature. The victims and the type of violence changed over the decades continually; in the years 50 en 60 were threats and graffiti directed against immigrant workers - first against Indian returnees, then against Italians and Spaniards, in the later years 70 against Turks, Surinamese and Moroccans - scheduled for. In the years 80 en 90 were mainly asylum seekers and refugees the target and from the nineties to now the Islamic institutions and Islam in general, who must pay for. Structural problem is the lax response of local governments, partly because they just can affect the occurrence of racist violence. In the preface, the chairman of the Dutch Association of Mayors noted that he is shocked to learn that more Moroccans (64%) feel rejected in Netherlands, dan in Spanje, France, Belgium, Germany and Italy.

AIVD Right-wing extremism and the extreme right in the Netherlands

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2011
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The investigation into the extreme
right-wing movement and right-wing
extremist movement in the Netherlands is
the longest running investigation by the
AIVD and its predecessors. In this publication
the AIVD presents the current state of
affairs in the Netherlands based on the
results of that investigation.
The AIVD investigation shows that the
threat of right-wing extremism and the
extreme right to the democratic legal order
in the Netherlands is minimal. The
movement is characterised by a small
following, mutual disagreement and
personal animosity, ideologically different
views and organisational fragmentation.
Nonetheless, the threat attributed to
right-wing extremism and the extreme right
is often much more significant. A gap exists
between the actual threat and the perceived
threat.

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The ‘radicalization’ of political language

a Tsunami over the Netherlands
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2011
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This article examines the language of the Dutch politician Geert Wilders and his anti-immigrant Party for freedom (PVV) against the yardstick of “extreme right”. Should we consider Wilders who is charged because of hatred against Muslims as a populist or rather an extreme-rightist? The core question of the article is
addressed in a theory section on populism, right-extremism and its (metaphor) style, and an empirical section that tracks the political style and thematic choice of Wilders. The empirical case concerning language use of Geert Wilders includes a metaphor analysis using a metaphor index that is a quantitative view of the
metaphorical power of a text (De Landtsheer 2009).

Particulars: PAPER TO BE PRESENTED AT THE 6TH ECPR CONFERENCE (Reykjavic, ICELAND),

The new face of digital populism

The rise of populism in Europe can be traced through online behaviour...
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978-1-906693-86-2
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2011
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76
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Over the last decade, populist parties have been growing in strength across Western Europe. These parties are defined by their opposition to immigration and concern for protecting national and European culture, sometimes using the language of human rights and freedom. On economic policy, they are often critical of globalisation and the effects of international capitalism on workers’ rights. This is combined with ‘antiestablishment’ rhetoric and language. Often called ‘populist extremist parties’ or ‘the new right’, these parties do not fit easily into the traditional political divides. Their growth over the past decade has been remarkable. Formerly on the political fringes, these parties now command significant political weight in the parliaments of Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Hungary, the Netherlands, Sweden, Latvia and Slovakia, as well as the European Parliament. In some countries, they are the second or third largest party and are seen as necessary members of many conservative coalition governments.
The growth of these movements is mirrored online. Populist parties are adept at using social media to amplify their message, recruit and organise. Indeed, the online social media following on Facebook and elsewhere for many of these groups often dwarfs their formal membership, consisting of tens of thousands of sympathisers and supporters.

Preventing and Countering Far-Right Extremism

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2011
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In the public discourse dominating the Netherlands after 1945, anti-Semitism and racism – two of the basic elements of (“classical”) right-wing extremism – have tended to be seen as uncharacteristic of Dutch society.1According to many experts, this is attributed to Dutch experiences in the Second World War, as the Netherlands saw the largest percentage of national Jewish populations in Europe killed, after Poland. A guilt complex related to Dutch behaviour during the War has led to what is often called “the basic consensus” on what is “bad” and “good” in Dutch society.

Particulars: About the Netherlands on page 31-41