
Downplaying Extremism? How the State Approaches Right-Wing and Left-Wing Extremist Threats
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. July 2026
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Paperback/Softback
75 pages
978-1-009-63366-6 (ISBN)
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The rise of political extremism is often attributed to citizens' economic and cultural grievances. Less is known about how the state itself may facilitate extremism in contemporary democracies, despite frequent claims that elected leaders fail to contain it. How valid is this critique? Analyzing thousands of documents on the behavior of political parties, intelligence agencies, and the police in Germany across decades and states, the authors show that blind spots in combating extremism are widespread and deeply partisan. In parliamentary debates and election manifestos, right-wing parties devote less attention to right-wing extremist crimes than their prevalence warrants, while left-wing parties often downplay left-wing extremism. Similar divisions appear within ostensibly neutral intelligence agencies and the police. Across institutions, partisanship and ideology shape how state actors address extremist threats, raising concerns about the state's capacity to safeguard public safety and democracy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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978-1-009-63366-6 (9781009633666)
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Jeyhun Alizade | Rafaela Dancygier | Jonathan Homola
Downplaying Extremism? How the State Approaches Right-Wing and Left-Wing Extremist Threats
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approx. 07/2026
Cambridge University Press
€68.50
Not yet published
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WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Princeton University
University of California, Los Angeles
Content
1. Introduction; 2. Extremism in Germany; 3. Parties and parliaments; 4. Intelligence agencies and the police; 5. Conclusion; 6. Acknowledgments; 7. Data availability statement; References.