1st Edition
Foreign Fighters and the Extreme Right Tracking Far-Right Volunteers Beyond the Ukraine War
1. Introduction: The Relevance of Studying Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters
Daniel Koehler and Miroslav Mareš
2. History of Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters
Miroslav Mareš, Josef Kraus and Věra Stojarová
3. Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters: Challenges For Law Enforcement
Veronika Bílková and Anna Richterová
4. Not an Al-Qaeda for the Far Right: the Azov Battalion/Regiment and Its Transnational Exploits
Kacper Rekawek
5. Multinational Separatist Units in the Ukraine Conflict
Martin Laryš
6. Between Assad and the Rebels: Far-Right Foreign Fighters in Syria
Ariel Koch and Maeve Holmes
7. Case Study: Germany
Daniel Koehler
8. “The Dog that Didn’t Bark”: British Extreme Right Foreign Fighters
Graham Macklin
9. A Trajectory of Scandinavian Foreign Fighters: Cases and Patterns
Mikkel Bøgeskov Eriksen and Chris Holmsted Larsen
10. Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters and Volunteers from Italy
Francesco Marone
11. Case Study: The United States
David Malet
12. Russian far-right foreign fighters in Donbas
Martin Laryš
13. Foreign Fighters and the Far-Right in South-Eastern Europe
Jiří Němec and Věra Stojarová
14. Case Study: Eastern Europe and the Caucasus
Josef Kraus
15. Right-Wing Extremist Foreign Fighters in Other European Countries and Areas
Miroslav Mareš
16. Conclusion: Extreme Right-Wing Foreign Fighters in the Comparative Perspective
Daniel Koehler and Miroslav Mareš
Biography
Daniel Koehler is Director of the German Institute on Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies. He specializes in research on terrorism, radicalization and deradicalization. He is the Editor in Chief of the Journal for Deradicalization.
Miroslav Mareš is Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Social Studies of the Masaryk University in Brno. He specializes in research on violent extremism, hybrid threats and security policy, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe.






