Anti-Romani Terrorism in Europe

This article analyzes terrorism against the Roma in Europe. It identifies acts of terrorism in violence that targets the largest stateless nation on the continent and categorizes this terrorism according to current research methods. Focusing on events in both Western and Eastern Europe, the article...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6ad051cdea414323bb0c280b891c45e52021-12-02T19:10:15ZAnti-Romani Terrorism in Europe1801-342210.1515/pce-2016-0013https://doaj.org/article/6ad051cdea414323bb0c280b891c45e52016-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/pce-2016-0013https://doaj.org/toc/1801-3422This article analyzes terrorism against the Roma in Europe. It identifies acts of terrorism in violence that targets the largest stateless nation on the continent and categorizes this terrorism according to current research methods. Focusing on events in both Western and Eastern Europe, the article analyses and compares the most significant terrorist acts against the Roma of recent years. It concludes that anti-Romani terrorism is heterogeneous in terms of tactics, strategies, and ideological justification, yet can usually be subsumed into the broadly conceived category of far-right terrorism. The variety of attacks suggests that terrorist acts are an offshoot of the broad spectrum of anti-Romani activity, and are influenced by contemporary trends in inter-ethnic violence.Mareš MiroslavSciendoarticleromani peopleterrorismeuropefar rightracist violencePolitical scienceJCSENSKPolitics in Central Europe, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 69-91 (2016)
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EN
SK
topic romani people
terrorism
europe
far right
racist violence
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spellingShingle romani people
terrorism
europe
far right
racist violence
Political science
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Mareš Miroslav
Anti-Romani Terrorism in Europe
description This article analyzes terrorism against the Roma in Europe. It identifies acts of terrorism in violence that targets the largest stateless nation on the continent and categorizes this terrorism according to current research methods. Focusing on events in both Western and Eastern Europe, the article analyses and compares the most significant terrorist acts against the Roma of recent years. It concludes that anti-Romani terrorism is heterogeneous in terms of tactics, strategies, and ideological justification, yet can usually be subsumed into the broadly conceived category of far-right terrorism. The variety of attacks suggests that terrorist acts are an offshoot of the broad spectrum of anti-Romani activity, and are influenced by contemporary trends in inter-ethnic violence.
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