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This Handbook provides the first in-depth analysis of non-violent extremism across different ideologies and geographic centres, a topic overshadowed until now by the political and academic focus on violent and jihadi extremism in the Global North.
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Elisa Orofino is Academic Lead for Research on Extremism and Counter-Terrorism at the Policing Institute for the Eastern Region, Anglia Ruskin University, UK. She has published extensively on extremism, vocal extremist groups, radicalisation, Muslims in the West and social movements. Her publications encompass journal articles, book chapters, edited books and monographs, including Hizb ut-Tahrir and the Caliphate (Routledge, 2021). William Allchorn is Visiting Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Richmond, the American International University in London, and Interim Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right. He is an expert on anti-Islamic radical right social movements in the United Kingdom and has most recently advised the UK, US and Australian governments on their approaches to radical right extremism. His first book, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, was published by Routledge in 2018, and his second book, Moving beyond Islamist Extremism: Assessing Counter Narrative Responses to the Global Far Right, was published in February 2022.
Introduction: Why Do We Need a Handbook on Non-Violent Forms of Extremism?
Part 1: Between Extremisms: Violence and Non-Violence across Multiple
Ideologies 1. Sticky Ideologies and Non-Violent Heterodox Politics 2.
"Screw Your Optics": The Ambivalent Role of Violence in Islamist and
Far-Right Extremism 3. "Boys who hate girls, who hate boys, who hate
girls": A Quantitative Exploration of the Relationship between Misogyny,
Socio-Political Outlook, and Support for Violence in Europe Part 2: 'Old' &
'New' Religious Extremisms: Non-Violent Islamist, Buddhist and Hindu
Movements 4. When Ideology is All That Matters! Exploring Non-violent
Islamism through Fetullah Gülen and Taqiuddin An-Nabhani 5. The Tabligh
Jama'at and Its Non-Violent Resoluteness 6. Reaction, Restoration, and the
Return of Alpha-Islam: Wahhabism From Premodern Ideas to Postmodern
Identities 7. The New Landscape of Extremism and Its Intersection with
Political Islamists in Turkey 8. The Muslim Brotherhood in the West:
Firewall or Conveyor Belt? Insights From the British Debate 9. Nativist
Expressions of Non-Violent Extremism in Malaysia: The Case of Ikatan
Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA: Muslim Solidarity Front of Malaysia) 10.
Non-Violent Salafist Political Engagement: Comparing Egypt's Al-Nour Party
with Kuwait's Islamic Salafi Alliance 11. Debating Islamism as an
Expression of Political Islam 12. Enraged Buddhism: Violent, Non-Violent
and 'Not-Violent' Extremism in Myanmar 13. Buddhist Constructions as a Tool
of Non-Violent Extremism in Post-Conflict Sri Lanka 14. Current Trends in
Buddhist Extremism and Anti-Muslim Ideology: A Study of Sri Lanka Part 3:
Far-Right Extremism: Non-Violence Among Movements on the Exclusionary Right
15. Barriers to Violence Activism on the UK Far Right: The Case of the
(Democratic) Football Lads Alliance 16. The Appeal of the New Far Right in
the United Kingdom: A Look Inside the New Far-Right Recruitment Pool 17.
Weaponising the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR): Novelties and
Continuums in Romania's Far-Right Political Extremism 18. Far-Right
Nationalist Politics in Turkey: Division of the Nationalist Camp between
the MHP and the Good Party 19. The Greek White Power Music Scene: Feeding
Extremism with Lyrics 20. The Identitarian Movement and its Contemporary
Manifestations 21. Far-Right PEGIDA: Non-Violent Protest and the Blurred
Lines between the Radical and Extreme Right 22. Metapolitics and the US
Far-Right: On the "Non-Violent" Approach to Alt-Right Social Transformation
23. Anti-Gender Campaigns as a Threat to Liberal Democracy Part 4:
Post-Modern Extremisms? Non-Violent Left-Wing, Feminist and Environmental
Movements since the 1970s 24. The Case of DiEM25: A Unique Transnational
Political Movement in 21st-Century European Politics 25. Left-wing
Radicalism in Australia: The Complexities of the Radical Left's
(Non)Violent Struggle Against Fascism 26. Overthrowing the Capitalist
Social Order: The Forgotten Extremism of the British Women's Movement 27.
Becoming through Non-Violent Resistance: The Rise of Feminist Consciousness
in Chile 28. The Degrowth Movement in France: From the Edges to the Centre
of the Ecological Debate 29. A Spatial Account of Non-Violent Environmental
Extremism in Australia 30. "Animals and the Earth can't wait - get off your
ass and fight!": Animal Liberation Front Vigilantism in the Era of Climate
Crisis 31. The Phoney War? Radical Environmentalists, Animal Rights
Activists and Direct Action 32. 'The Great Refusal': Radical Environmental
Resistance Against Contemporary Ecological Breakdown Conclusion: Key
Findings, Lessons Learnt and Future Avenues of Research
Part 1: Between Extremisms: Violence and Non-Violence across Multiple
Ideologies 1. Sticky Ideologies and Non-Violent Heterodox Politics 2.
"Screw Your Optics": The Ambivalent Role of Violence in Islamist and
Far-Right Extremism 3. "Boys who hate girls, who hate boys, who hate
girls": A Quantitative Exploration of the Relationship between Misogyny,
Socio-Political Outlook, and Support for Violence in Europe Part 2: 'Old' &
'New' Religious Extremisms: Non-Violent Islamist, Buddhist and Hindu
Movements 4. When Ideology is All That Matters! Exploring Non-violent
Islamism through Fetullah Gülen and Taqiuddin An-Nabhani 5. The Tabligh
Jama'at and Its Non-Violent Resoluteness 6. Reaction, Restoration, and the
Return of Alpha-Islam: Wahhabism From Premodern Ideas to Postmodern
Identities 7. The New Landscape of Extremism and Its Intersection with
Political Islamists in Turkey 8. The Muslim Brotherhood in the West:
Firewall or Conveyor Belt? Insights From the British Debate 9. Nativist
Expressions of Non-Violent Extremism in Malaysia: The Case of Ikatan
Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA: Muslim Solidarity Front of Malaysia) 10.
Non-Violent Salafist Political Engagement: Comparing Egypt's Al-Nour Party
with Kuwait's Islamic Salafi Alliance 11. Debating Islamism as an
Expression of Political Islam 12. Enraged Buddhism: Violent, Non-Violent
and 'Not-Violent' Extremism in Myanmar 13. Buddhist Constructions as a Tool
of Non-Violent Extremism in Post-Conflict Sri Lanka 14. Current Trends in
Buddhist Extremism and Anti-Muslim Ideology: A Study of Sri Lanka Part 3:
Far-Right Extremism: Non-Violence Among Movements on the Exclusionary Right
15. Barriers to Violence Activism on the UK Far Right: The Case of the
(Democratic) Football Lads Alliance 16. The Appeal of the New Far Right in
the United Kingdom: A Look Inside the New Far-Right Recruitment Pool 17.
Weaponising the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR): Novelties and
Continuums in Romania's Far-Right Political Extremism 18. Far-Right
Nationalist Politics in Turkey: Division of the Nationalist Camp between
the MHP and the Good Party 19. The Greek White Power Music Scene: Feeding
Extremism with Lyrics 20. The Identitarian Movement and its Contemporary
Manifestations 21. Far-Right PEGIDA: Non-Violent Protest and the Blurred
Lines between the Radical and Extreme Right 22. Metapolitics and the US
Far-Right: On the "Non-Violent" Approach to Alt-Right Social Transformation
23. Anti-Gender Campaigns as a Threat to Liberal Democracy Part 4:
Post-Modern Extremisms? Non-Violent Left-Wing, Feminist and Environmental
Movements since the 1970s 24. The Case of DiEM25: A Unique Transnational
Political Movement in 21st-Century European Politics 25. Left-wing
Radicalism in Australia: The Complexities of the Radical Left's
(Non)Violent Struggle Against Fascism 26. Overthrowing the Capitalist
Social Order: The Forgotten Extremism of the British Women's Movement 27.
Becoming through Non-Violent Resistance: The Rise of Feminist Consciousness
in Chile 28. The Degrowth Movement in France: From the Edges to the Centre
of the Ecological Debate 29. A Spatial Account of Non-Violent Environmental
Extremism in Australia 30. "Animals and the Earth can't wait - get off your
ass and fight!": Animal Liberation Front Vigilantism in the Era of Climate
Crisis 31. The Phoney War? Radical Environmentalists, Animal Rights
Activists and Direct Action 32. 'The Great Refusal': Radical Environmental
Resistance Against Contemporary Ecological Breakdown Conclusion: Key
Findings, Lessons Learnt and Future Avenues of Research
Introduction: Why Do We Need a Handbook on Non-Violent Forms of Extremism?
Part 1: Between Extremisms: Violence and Non-Violence across Multiple
Ideologies 1. Sticky Ideologies and Non-Violent Heterodox Politics 2.
"Screw Your Optics": The Ambivalent Role of Violence in Islamist and
Far-Right Extremism 3. "Boys who hate girls, who hate boys, who hate
girls": A Quantitative Exploration of the Relationship between Misogyny,
Socio-Political Outlook, and Support for Violence in Europe Part 2: 'Old' &
'New' Religious Extremisms: Non-Violent Islamist, Buddhist and Hindu
Movements 4. When Ideology is All That Matters! Exploring Non-violent
Islamism through Fetullah Gülen and Taqiuddin An-Nabhani 5. The Tabligh
Jama'at and Its Non-Violent Resoluteness 6. Reaction, Restoration, and the
Return of Alpha-Islam: Wahhabism From Premodern Ideas to Postmodern
Identities 7. The New Landscape of Extremism and Its Intersection with
Political Islamists in Turkey 8. The Muslim Brotherhood in the West:
Firewall or Conveyor Belt? Insights From the British Debate 9. Nativist
Expressions of Non-Violent Extremism in Malaysia: The Case of Ikatan
Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA: Muslim Solidarity Front of Malaysia) 10.
Non-Violent Salafist Political Engagement: Comparing Egypt's Al-Nour Party
with Kuwait's Islamic Salafi Alliance 11. Debating Islamism as an
Expression of Political Islam 12. Enraged Buddhism: Violent, Non-Violent
and 'Not-Violent' Extremism in Myanmar 13. Buddhist Constructions as a Tool
of Non-Violent Extremism in Post-Conflict Sri Lanka 14. Current Trends in
Buddhist Extremism and Anti-Muslim Ideology: A Study of Sri Lanka Part 3:
Far-Right Extremism: Non-Violence Among Movements on the Exclusionary Right
15. Barriers to Violence Activism on the UK Far Right: The Case of the
(Democratic) Football Lads Alliance 16. The Appeal of the New Far Right in
the United Kingdom: A Look Inside the New Far-Right Recruitment Pool 17.
Weaponising the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR): Novelties and
Continuums in Romania's Far-Right Political Extremism 18. Far-Right
Nationalist Politics in Turkey: Division of the Nationalist Camp between
the MHP and the Good Party 19. The Greek White Power Music Scene: Feeding
Extremism with Lyrics 20. The Identitarian Movement and its Contemporary
Manifestations 21. Far-Right PEGIDA: Non-Violent Protest and the Blurred
Lines between the Radical and Extreme Right 22. Metapolitics and the US
Far-Right: On the "Non-Violent" Approach to Alt-Right Social Transformation
23. Anti-Gender Campaigns as a Threat to Liberal Democracy Part 4:
Post-Modern Extremisms? Non-Violent Left-Wing, Feminist and Environmental
Movements since the 1970s 24. The Case of DiEM25: A Unique Transnational
Political Movement in 21st-Century European Politics 25. Left-wing
Radicalism in Australia: The Complexities of the Radical Left's
(Non)Violent Struggle Against Fascism 26. Overthrowing the Capitalist
Social Order: The Forgotten Extremism of the British Women's Movement 27.
Becoming through Non-Violent Resistance: The Rise of Feminist Consciousness
in Chile 28. The Degrowth Movement in France: From the Edges to the Centre
of the Ecological Debate 29. A Spatial Account of Non-Violent Environmental
Extremism in Australia 30. "Animals and the Earth can't wait - get off your
ass and fight!": Animal Liberation Front Vigilantism in the Era of Climate
Crisis 31. The Phoney War? Radical Environmentalists, Animal Rights
Activists and Direct Action 32. 'The Great Refusal': Radical Environmental
Resistance Against Contemporary Ecological Breakdown Conclusion: Key
Findings, Lessons Learnt and Future Avenues of Research
Part 1: Between Extremisms: Violence and Non-Violence across Multiple
Ideologies 1. Sticky Ideologies and Non-Violent Heterodox Politics 2.
"Screw Your Optics": The Ambivalent Role of Violence in Islamist and
Far-Right Extremism 3. "Boys who hate girls, who hate boys, who hate
girls": A Quantitative Exploration of the Relationship between Misogyny,
Socio-Political Outlook, and Support for Violence in Europe Part 2: 'Old' &
'New' Religious Extremisms: Non-Violent Islamist, Buddhist and Hindu
Movements 4. When Ideology is All That Matters! Exploring Non-violent
Islamism through Fetullah Gülen and Taqiuddin An-Nabhani 5. The Tabligh
Jama'at and Its Non-Violent Resoluteness 6. Reaction, Restoration, and the
Return of Alpha-Islam: Wahhabism From Premodern Ideas to Postmodern
Identities 7. The New Landscape of Extremism and Its Intersection with
Political Islamists in Turkey 8. The Muslim Brotherhood in the West:
Firewall or Conveyor Belt? Insights From the British Debate 9. Nativist
Expressions of Non-Violent Extremism in Malaysia: The Case of Ikatan
Muslimin Malaysia (ISMA: Muslim Solidarity Front of Malaysia) 10.
Non-Violent Salafist Political Engagement: Comparing Egypt's Al-Nour Party
with Kuwait's Islamic Salafi Alliance 11. Debating Islamism as an
Expression of Political Islam 12. Enraged Buddhism: Violent, Non-Violent
and 'Not-Violent' Extremism in Myanmar 13. Buddhist Constructions as a Tool
of Non-Violent Extremism in Post-Conflict Sri Lanka 14. Current Trends in
Buddhist Extremism and Anti-Muslim Ideology: A Study of Sri Lanka Part 3:
Far-Right Extremism: Non-Violence Among Movements on the Exclusionary Right
15. Barriers to Violence Activism on the UK Far Right: The Case of the
(Democratic) Football Lads Alliance 16. The Appeal of the New Far Right in
the United Kingdom: A Look Inside the New Far-Right Recruitment Pool 17.
Weaponising the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR): Novelties and
Continuums in Romania's Far-Right Political Extremism 18. Far-Right
Nationalist Politics in Turkey: Division of the Nationalist Camp between
the MHP and the Good Party 19. The Greek White Power Music Scene: Feeding
Extremism with Lyrics 20. The Identitarian Movement and its Contemporary
Manifestations 21. Far-Right PEGIDA: Non-Violent Protest and the Blurred
Lines between the Radical and Extreme Right 22. Metapolitics and the US
Far-Right: On the "Non-Violent" Approach to Alt-Right Social Transformation
23. Anti-Gender Campaigns as a Threat to Liberal Democracy Part 4:
Post-Modern Extremisms? Non-Violent Left-Wing, Feminist and Environmental
Movements since the 1970s 24. The Case of DiEM25: A Unique Transnational
Political Movement in 21st-Century European Politics 25. Left-wing
Radicalism in Australia: The Complexities of the Radical Left's
(Non)Violent Struggle Against Fascism 26. Overthrowing the Capitalist
Social Order: The Forgotten Extremism of the British Women's Movement 27.
Becoming through Non-Violent Resistance: The Rise of Feminist Consciousness
in Chile 28. The Degrowth Movement in France: From the Edges to the Centre
of the Ecological Debate 29. A Spatial Account of Non-Violent Environmental
Extremism in Australia 30. "Animals and the Earth can't wait - get off your
ass and fight!": Animal Liberation Front Vigilantism in the Era of Climate
Crisis 31. The Phoney War? Radical Environmentalists, Animal Rights
Activists and Direct Action 32. 'The Great Refusal': Radical Environmental
Resistance Against Contemporary Ecological Breakdown Conclusion: Key
Findings, Lessons Learnt and Future Avenues of Research