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@article{ Liivik2015,
 title = {Right-wing extremism and its possible impact to the internal security of the Republic of Estonia},
 author = {Liivik, Ero},
 journal = {Proceedings, Estonian Academy of Security Studies},
 pages = {83-116},
 year = {2015},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-456358},
 abstract = {The escalation of issues connected to the emergence of right-wing extremism is a problem with the pan-European dimension. Right-wing extremism is a reactionary and radical response to multiculturalism and globalisation, when some political forces are reluctant or even not capable to accept the co-existence of the people of different skin colours, religions and cultural backgrounds. This can bring about xenophobia, for example, in 2010 France deported the Roma, as they were considered to be a threat to society. International
organisations saw the behaviour of French politicians as irresponsible, but it was also interpreted as a way of gaining popularity among French voters. Silvio Berlusconi, an Italian politician, who has been the centre of interest of the international press, has accused immigrants of destabilising the society. Controversial German politician Thilo Sarrazin claimed almost in the same manner that immigrants
are often a heavy burden to a country’s social system, also their religion and cultural background can create a disturbing factor not letting them integrate with the rest of society (cultural conflict). Political developments in the European Union indicate that right-wing extremism and radical right-wing parties will work to gain an even wider influence in society. As a member state of the EU, these trends could more or less aff ect Estonian internal security, e.g. street violence and vandalism,
hate crimes, etc, herefore needing to be analysed more thoroughly.},
 keywords = {Rechtsradikalismus; right-wing radicalism; politische Rechte; political right; rechtsextreme Partei; right-wing extremist party; Ideologie; ideology; politische Kultur; political culture; Ausländerfeindlichkeit; xenophobia; Antisemitismus; antisemitism; Estland; Estonia; innere Sicherheit; domestic security; Gesetzgebung; legislation; Baltikum; Baltic States; EU; EU}}