ABSTRACT

This handbook on racist extremism in Central and Eastern Europe is the result of a unique collaborative research project of experts from the ten new and future post-communist EU member states. All chapters are written to a common framework, making it easier to compare individual countries and include sections on:

  • racist extremist organizations (political parties, organizations, and subcultures
  • the domestic and international legal framework
  • members and types of racist extremist incidents
  • state and civic responses to the threat.

Mudde's conclusion examines the region as a whole and compares it with Western Europe.

chapter 3|20 pages

Estonia

chapter 5|26 pages

Latvia

chapter 6|25 pages

Lithuania

chapter 7|26 pages

Poland

chapter 8|24 pages

Romania

chapter 9|30 pages

Slovakia

chapter 10|22 pages

Slovenia