Breadcrumb Home Volume XII, Issue 6, 2018 Volume XII, Issue 6, 2018 Previous Previous Next Volume XII, Issue 6, 2018 Download complete issue PDF Next Table of contents Articles 11 VOL. XII:6, 2018 Investigating Terrorism from the Extreme Right: A Review of Past and Present Research Jacob Aasland Ravndal, Tore Bjørgo VOL. XII:6, 2018 Understanding the Micro-Situational Dynamics of White Supremacist Violence in the United States Steven Windisch, Peter Simi, Kathleen Blee, Matthew DeMichele VOL. XII:6, 2018 Patterns of Fatal Extreme-Right Crime in the United States Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, Jeff Gruenewald, William S. Parkin, Brent R. Klein VOL. XII:6, 2018 Explaining the Spontaneous Nature of Far-Right Violence in the United States Matthew M. Sweeney, Arie Perliger VOL. XII:6, 2018 Recent Trends in German Right-Wing Violence and Terrorism: What are the Contextual Factors behind ‘Hive Terrorism’? Daniel Koehler VOL. XII:6, 2018 Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Putin’s Russia Johannes Due Enstad VOL. XII:6, 2018 Only Bullets will Stop Us!’ – The Banning of National Action in Britain Graham Macklin VOL. XII:6, 2018 Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Hungary at the Beginning of the 21st Century Miroslav Mareš VOL. XII:6, 2018 Italy, No Country for Acting Alone? Lone Actor Radicalisation in the Neo-Fascist Milieu Pietro Castelli Gattinara, Francis O’Connor, Lasse Lindekilde VOL. XII:6, 2018 Background and Preparatory Behaviours of Right-Wing Extremist Lone Actors: A Comparative Study Noémie Bouhana, Emily Corner, Paul Gill, Bart Schuurman VOL. XII:6, 2018 Terrorist Target Selection: The Case of Anders Behring Breivik Cato Hemmingby, Tore Bjørgo Research Notes 0 Resources 1
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Investigating Terrorism from the Extreme Right: A Review of Past and Present Research Jacob Aasland Ravndal, Tore Bjørgo
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Understanding the Micro-Situational Dynamics of White Supremacist Violence in the United States Steven Windisch, Peter Simi, Kathleen Blee, Matthew DeMichele
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Patterns of Fatal Extreme-Right Crime in the United States Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak, Jeff Gruenewald, William S. Parkin, Brent R. Klein
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Explaining the Spontaneous Nature of Far-Right Violence in the United States Matthew M. Sweeney, Arie Perliger
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Recent Trends in German Right-Wing Violence and Terrorism: What are the Contextual Factors behind ‘Hive Terrorism’? Daniel Koehler
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Only Bullets will Stop Us!’ – The Banning of National Action in Britain Graham Macklin
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Right-Wing Terrorism and Violence in Hungary at the Beginning of the 21st Century Miroslav Mareš
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Italy, No Country for Acting Alone? Lone Actor Radicalisation in the Neo-Fascist Milieu Pietro Castelli Gattinara, Francis O’Connor, Lasse Lindekilde
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Background and Preparatory Behaviours of Right-Wing Extremist Lone Actors: A Comparative Study Noémie Bouhana, Emily Corner, Paul Gill, Bart Schuurman
VOL. XII:6, 2018 Terrorist Target Selection: The Case of Anders Behring Breivik Cato Hemmingby, Tore Bjørgo