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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 320.533
EAN num: 9780813331515
ISBN number: 081333151X
Label: Westview Press
Manufacturer: Westview Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 304
Printing Date: December 26, 1996
Publishing house: Westview Press
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From the Oklahoma City bombing to the Vladimir Zhirinovsky phenomenon in Russia, manifestations of extremism remain a feature of the post–Cold War era, presenting a danger to both established and emerging democracies. This timely volume examines the threats to freedom and security posed by right-wing extremism in established democracies and by the blend of left- and right-wing extremism in postcommunist states.Providing a strong theoretical framework, the contributors develop analytical tools for recognizing and assessing the dangers of extremism. Cognizant of context and the need for balance, they combine meticulous research and unique interviews with key individuals in case studies that identify the early warning signs of peril from Vancouver to Vladivostock. Written for upper-level and graduate students, scholars, and policymakers, this book can be used either as a primary text or as a source of supplementary comparative case studies.
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This book is one of the most biased I have ever read. Most of the people who read it will probably already agree with much of what it says. It talks about supposed threats to freedom and security by "right wing extremist". The only things threatened by the right are the degenerate social policies and experiments of left wing groups, zionist, globalist, and marxist.
Don't bother reading it unless you are one of the above mentioned.
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