Lone wolves: The new terrorism of right-wing single actors

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Abstract

As the attacks in Norway, Munich and most recently Christchurch have shown: a new threat is now shaking liberal Western societies. Radicalized right-wing extremists – so-called lone wolves – are engaging in individually planned terror attacks. Written by an expert on terrorism and populism, this book highlights the dynamics of this new breed of terrorism. By providing in-depth insights into the biographies of individual perpetrators, it illustrates the changing profile of the typical lone terrorist. This new kind of terrorist engages in violence without being a member of a party or organization, yet is radicalized by a global right-wing subculture that communicates in virtual networks. This startling and well-written book reveals the ideological roots of lone wolf terrorism and urges governments and civil society to take the threat seriously and implement suitable countermeasures.

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Hartleb, F. (2020). Lone wolves: The new terrorism of right-wing single actors. Lone Wolves: The New Terrorism of Right-Wing Single Actors (pp. 1–186). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36153-2

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