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The transatlantic dimension of right-wing extremism

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Thomas Grumke, Ph.D., is a member of the Faculty of Political Science at Europa-Universität Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder). He has published books and numerous articles about right-wing extremism in the United States and Europe. Until the end of 2002 Thomas Grumke had been a lecturer at the Freie University in the John F. Kennedy-Institute in Berlin.

I would like to thank very much Dr. Heidi Beirich and Mark Potok from the Southern Poverty Law Center'sIntelligence Project for their continuous support and valuble advice beyond regarding the completion of this article.

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