Foreign Fighters and the Extreme Right is the first comprehensive academic study taking an in-depth look at white supremacists, neo-Nazis and other right-wing extremists leaving their home countries to join armed groups fighting in civil wars and other armed conflicts.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction: The Relevance of Studying Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters 2. History of Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters 3. Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters: Challenges For Law Enforcement 4. Not an Al-Qaeda for the Far Right: the Azov Battalion/Regiment and Its Transnational Exploits 5. Multinational Separatist Units in the Ukraine Conflict 6. Between Assad and the Rebels: Far-Right Foreign Fighters in Syria 7. Case Study: Germany 8. "The Dog that Didn't Bark" - British extreme right foreign fighters 9. A Trajectory of Scandinavian Foreign Fighters - Cases and Patterns 10. Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters and Volunteers from Italy 11. Case Study: The United States 12. Russian far-right foreign fighters in Donbas 13. Foreign Fighters and the Far-Right in South-Eastern Europe 14. Case Study: Eastern Europe and the Caucasus 15. Right-wing extremist foreign fighters in other European countries and areas 16. Conclusion: Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters in the comparative perspective