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Uneasy Alliances: A Look at the Right-Wing Extremist Movement in Canada
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2016
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Right-wing PoliticsHomeland SecurityPolitical BehaviorInternational ConflictSocial SciencesActivismRight MovementPolitical CommunicationInternational PoliticsGeopoliticsInternational RelationsPolitical ConflictNational SecurityUneasy AlliancesRight-wing Extremist MovementPolitical MovementsArtsInformation WarfareOpen Source IntelligencePolitical ScienceRight-wing Activists
Despite the Canadian Security Intelligence Service's recent concern with the growing threat from right-wing extremists nationwide, we have little contemporary scholarship on the far right movement in Canada and fewer attempts to systematically analyze their ideologies and activities. Drawing on a three-year study involving interviews with Canadian law enforcement officials, community organizations, and right-wing activists, as well as analyses of open source intelligence, this article examines the endogenous factors that facilitate and inhibit the right-wing extremist movement in Canada. Findings suggest that strengths and weaknesses of the groups themselves can be exploited as a means of debilitating them.