Table of contents
- Editors’ Preface
Ralf Melzer | Sebastian Serafin
- 1. Taking stock
- Michael Minkenberg
The European Radical Right and Xenophobia in West and East: Trends, Patterns and Challenges - Country Analyses
- Germany | Britta Schellenberg
- Greece | Vassiliki Georgiadou
- Italy | Roberto Chiarini
- Portugal | Riccardo Marchi
- Poland | Rafal Pankowski und Marcin Kornak
- Rumania | Radu Cinpoes
- Ukraine | Mridula Ghosh
- Hungary | András Bíró Nagy, Tamás Boros, Zoltán Vasali
- Michael Minkenberg
- 2. Strategies against right-wing extremism
- Gideon Botsch | Christoph Kopke | Fabian Virchow
Banning Extreme Right-Wing Associations in the Federal Republic of Germany - Brigitte Bailer
The "Ban on Re-Engagement in National Socialist Activity", as a Social and Political Counter-strategy in Austria - Petra Boumaiza
Labor-Market Oriented Exit-Support Work to Combat Right-Wing Extremism: the XENOS special program, "Exit to Enter" (Ausstieg zum Einstieg) - Katrine Fangen | Yngve Carlsson
Right-Wing Extremism in Norway: Prevention and Intervention
- Gideon Botsch | Christoph Kopke | Fabian Virchow
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3. Prospects for fi ghting right-wing extremism at the European level
- Martin Schulz
A Diversifi ed Europe United against Right-wing Extremism and Right-Wing Populism - Harald Weilnböck
The Narrative Principle: Good Practice in Anti-Hate Crime Interventions, within the Radicalisation Awareness Network - Kristina Nauditt | Gerd Wermerskirch
Lessons Learned: Can Germany's "labor-market oriented exit initiative" be adapted for other countries?
- Martin Schulz
- Appendices
- About the authors
- Selected literature and links
- Photo proofs
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