This article explores the banning of National Action (NA), a small, violent national-socialist group, which, in December 2016, became the first extreme right-wing group proscribed by a British government since 1940. It charts how NA evolved from public order irritant to its designation as a ‘terrorist’ group. Following a short overview of NA’s history and politics, and the circumstances in which the government banned it, the article assesses the ban’s impact upon its activists and milieu. Several subsequent trials have highlighted the ban’s success in dismantling NA as an organization. However, this case study also suggests that it has engendered a period of ideological and organisational adaption as former activists sought out new modes an...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
Abstract This article deals with the debate over civil liberties in the United Kingdom, particularly...
This is the eleventh article in our series Trouble on the Far-Right. Far right and anti-Muslim pol...
This article examines the new neo-Nazi organisation National Action. It begins with a brief overview...
This article examines the new neo-Nazi organisation National Action. It begins with a brief overview...
This article examines the new neo-Nazi organisation National Action. It begins with a brief overview...
This article analyses the emergence of politically motivated acts of left-wing terrorism in Britain ...
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What determines the success or failure of far-right organisations? This article uses new qualitative...
This chapter argues that the European crisis in social democracy is partially to do with a failure t...
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In 2017 an application to de-proscribe The Red Hand Commando (RHC) loyalist paramilitary organisatio...
On October 19, 1988, the British Government introduced a new series of measures restricting the free...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
Abstract This article deals with the debate over civil liberties in the United Kingdom, particularly...
This is the eleventh article in our series Trouble on the Far-Right. Far right and anti-Muslim pol...
This article examines the new neo-Nazi organisation National Action. It begins with a brief overview...
This article examines the new neo-Nazi organisation National Action. It begins with a brief overview...
This article examines the new neo-Nazi organisation National Action. It begins with a brief overview...
This article analyses the emergence of politically motivated acts of left-wing terrorism in Britain ...
The Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) was banned in Finland in 2020 after a court process lasting mor...
This article offers a first academic evaluation of the Special Demonstration Squad and the National ...
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of ...
What determines the success or failure of far-right organisations? This article uses new qualitative...
This chapter argues that the European crisis in social democracy is partially to do with a failure t...
Since the U.K. Government reviewed its counter terrorism Prevent Strategy in 2011 to include "all fo...
In 2017 an application to de-proscribe The Red Hand Commando (RHC) loyalist paramilitary organisatio...
On October 19, 1988, the British Government introduced a new series of measures restricting the free...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
Abstract This article deals with the debate over civil liberties in the United Kingdom, particularly...
This is the eleventh article in our series Trouble on the Far-Right. Far right and anti-Muslim pol...