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Alternative for Germany
political party in Germany
Great Replacement conspiracy theory
The Great Replacement, also known as replacement theory or great replacement theory, is a debunked white nationalist far-right conspiracy theory coined by French author Renaud Camus. Camus's theory states that, with the complicity or cooperation of "replacist" elites, the ethnic French and white European populations are deliberately being replaced by non-white peoples—especially from Muslim-majority countries—through mass migration, demographic growth and a drop in the birth rate of white Europeans. Since then, similar claims have been advanced in other national contexts, notably in the United States. A consensus of academic scholars have dismissed these claims of a conspiracy of "replacist" elites as rooted in a misunderstanding of demographic statistics and premised upon an unscientific, racist worldview.
Identitarian movement
pan-European nationalist, far-right political movement originating from France
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American white supremacist (born 1978)
remigration
thumb|A banner advocating "remigration" during an anti-immigration protest in Calais, France, in 2015 Remigration is a far-right concept referring to the ethnic cleansing via mass deportation of non-white minority populations, especially immigrants and sometimes including native-born citizens, to their place of racial ancestry. Originating in Europe, the concept has since spread to the United States and Canada, where it has gained increasing prominence, and is especially popular within the Identitarian movement. Some proponents of remigration suggest excluding some persons with non-European ba
ethnopluralism
Ethnopluralism or ethno-pluralism, also known as ethno-differentialism, is a political model which attempts to preserve separate and bordered ethno-cultural regions. According to its promoters, significant foreign cultural elements in a given region ought to be culturally assimilated to seek cultural homogenization in this territory, in order to let different cultures thrive in their respective geographical areas. Advocates also emphasize a "right to difference" (French: droit à la difference) and claim support for cultural diversity at a worldwide rather than at a national level.
Nouvelle Droite
far-right political movement that emerged in France during the late 1960s
Alternative for Sweden
political party in Sweden
Stram Kurs
Danish political party
Martin Sellner
Austrian political activist and active in the alt-right movement
Götz Kubitschek
German publisher
Voorpost
Voorpost ("outpost, picket") is an ethno-nationalist (volksnationalist) group founded in Flanders, Belgium, by Karel Dillen in 1976 as a splinter from the Volksunie. Voorpost pursues the irredentist ideal of a Greater Netherlands, a nation state that would unite all Dutch-speaking territories in Europe. It is active in Belgium, the Netherlands and South Africa. The organisation has staged rallies on various topics, against Islam, leftist organizations, drugs, and socialism.
Traditionalist Worker Party
former neo-Nazi, white nationalist American political party
Identity Evropa
Neo-Nazi group in the United States
Chez Nous
Belgian far-right political party
Compact
German extreme right-wing magazine
Daniel Friberg
Swedish businessman and publisher
Nationalistische Studentenvereniging
far-right Flemish nationalist student political group in Belgium
Som Catalans
Spanish political party
protests related to the meeting of right wing extremists at Potsdam in 2023
protests in response to the 2023 Postdam meeting
Nation
Belgian far-right political party