extremism
The rise of the far-right in Europe shows how spectacularly austerity has failed
The rise of far-right popularism is a sign that the economic policy of austerity in Europe really has failed.
Groups like the iERA should be viewed no differently than the BNP
Those who believe in tolerance and pluralism should oppose groups like iERA with as much consistency as they oppose hate groups like the EDL and BNP.
Jihad Trending: how to address online extremism
Carl Packman looks at a new report into online extremism by think tank Quilliam.
Is the Boko Haram menace rooted in poverty or fanaticism?
The menace of Boko Haram is rooted in the nihilistic philosophy of islamism, not poverty, suffering or neglect.
Brand Blair may be considered toxic, but some of his arguments are valid
Crying foul because of the identity of the messenger should not undermine the importance of his message, writes Jonathan Russell.
The far-right and radical Islamists are finding common ground in homophobia, anti-Semitism and conspiracy theories
The radical right and radical Islamists are seen as mortal enemies. But in Europe they are increasingly finding common ground.