Far-Right Extremism
Far-right extremist groups including neo-Nazis, white supremacists and Active Clubs have become increasingly mainstream over the past decade. Their beliefs threaten national and community security, democratic values and individual rights. ISD’s work to counter these ideologies includes providing insights to law enforcement and policy makers around illegal activity, while building community resilience to extremist indoctrination.
April 16, 2026
“It is a racial war:” Analyzing the violent rhetoric of active club members on X
ISD research revealed that some members of US-based Active Clubs are using X accounts to call for violence against targeted communities.
Far-Right Extremism, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Terrorism and Extremism
Further Reading
August 11, 2022
FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid sparks a decentralized backlash from the far right
Far-Right Extremism, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Terrorism and Extremism, Threat Analysis and Prevention
August 10, 2022
Auf Odysee: Die Rolle von Blockchain-Technologie für die Monetarisierung im rechtsextremen Onlinemilieu
Emerging Technologies, Far-Right Extremism, Gaming and Alternative Platforms, Terrorism and Extremism
July 26, 2022
Trump leans on Dutch farmers’ protest against climate measures to rally US base: “You’re next”
Far-Right Extremism, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence
July 11, 2022
‘Self-initiated terrorists’ reference the ‘Great Replacement’ in far-right attacks
Far-Right Extremism, Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence
May 13, 2022
Growing British far-right group pushes new grooming tactics
Far-Right Extremism, Targeted Threats, Hate and Abuse, Terrorism and Extremism
February 18, 2022
The Far-Left and Far-Right in Australia – Equivalent threats? Key Findings and Policy Implications
Far-Left Extremism, Far-Right Extremism, Terrorism and Extremism
