Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke has used one group after another to try to portray his racism as nothing less than a principled stand in favor of oppressed white people.
Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke has used one group after another to try to portray his racism as nothing less than a principled stand in favor of oppressed white people.
A timeline documents how the web of associations between European and American right-wing extremists has thickened from World War II to the present.
The American Friends of the British National Party draws together U.S. hate groups while funding British racism.
The white power music industry is helping to drive the internationalization of neo-Nazism.
In an atmosphere of 'fear and despair,' extra-parliamentary and electoral fascism is making a comeback across Europe.
Brief profiles of 40 men and women who played pivotal roles in the antigovernment 'Patriot' movement, along with a timeline recapitulating the history of modern civilian militias, illustrate the changing shape of the radical right.
Behind the recent upswing in anti-immigration activism are an array of groups. Most of these groups work together and their leaders frequently hold cross-membership in several organizations at once.
With the American economy on unsteady legs, anti-immigration groups promote vigilantism.
The U.S. arrest of Hendrik Möbus, a German neo-Nazi musician, reveals the growing internationalization of the 'white power' music scene and the expanding empire of one of his American hosts.
White power music is the soundtrack of today's radical right, and is being used as a recruiting tool for disaffected youths.