Right-Wing Extremism in the Military

T.W. van Dongen, Y. Veilleux-Lepage, E. Leidig, Hanna Rigault Harkis
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This research paper seeks to examine the nature of the nexus between right-wing extremism and the military by surveying five potential consequences (i.e., problem areas) arising from the presence of right-wing extremists within the armed forces of twelve Western countries. The five problem areas identified are military personnel: 1) committing right-wing extremist violence; 2) facilitating right-wing extremist violence by organisations; 3) perpetuating ideologically motivated hate crimes or violation of procedures and rules of engagement while on deployment; 4) hampering military diversity and inclusion efforts with activities and behaviours; and 5) undermining civilian control over the military. Based on a systematic review of five years of news media articles and government reports from 2017-2021, we find that for most problem areas the worst conceivable manifestations have thus far not (yet) materialised. Further, activities of military personnel with right-wing extremist leanings were not more dangerous as a result of their military background. Overall, the nature of the nexus between right-wing extremism and the military was vastly different amongst the countries in our study, with Germany and the US appearing to be the most heavily affected. The mapping of this threat serves as a basis for informing policymakers of the various scenarios and appropriate responses to counter right-wing extremism within the military.
军队中的右翼极端主义
本研究论文试图通过调查12个西方国家武装部队中右翼极端分子的存在所产生的五个潜在后果(即问题领域)来检查右翼极端主义与军队之间联系的性质。确定的五个问题领域是军事人员:1)实施右翼极端主义暴力;2)为右翼极端组织暴力提供便利;3)在部署期间实施基于意识形态的仇恨犯罪或违反交战程序和规则;4)通过活动和行为阻碍军事多样性和包容性的努力;5)削弱文官对军队的控制。基于对2017-2021年五年来新闻媒体文章和政府报告的系统回顾,我们发现,对于大多数问题领域,迄今为止可想象的最坏表现尚未(尚未)实现。此外,具有右翼极端主义倾向的军事人员的活动并不因其军事背景而更加危险。总的来说,在我们的研究中,右翼极端主义和军队之间联系的性质在各个国家之间有很大的不同,德国和美国似乎是受影响最严重的。绘制这一威胁的地图是向政策制定者通报各种情况和在军队内打击右翼极端主义的适当反应的基础。
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