List of nationalist organizations

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This is a list of nationalist organizations. Clarification of which sort of nationalism is given after some entries. This list does not include governments and formal armies.

Africa edit

Egypt edit

Ethiopia edit

South Africa edit

Zimbabwe edit

Europe edit

Albania edit

Armenia edit

Austria edit

Belgium edit

Nationwide edit

Flanders edit

Wallonia edit

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Bosniak edit

Croat edit

Serb edit

Bulgaria[2] edit

Croatia edit

Cyprus edit

  • EOKA - a defunct a Greek Cypriot nationalist guerrilla organisation that fought a campaign for the end of British rule in Cyprus, for the island's self-determination and for eventual union with Greece
  • EOKA-B - defunct Greek Cypriot paramilitary organisation
  • TMT - Turkish Cypriot pro-taksim paramilitary organisation
  • Union of Cypriots - Cypriot nationalist (left-wing)

Denmark edit

Estonia edit

Finland edit

France edit

National edit

Breton edit

Corsican edit

Georgia edit

Germany edit

Greece edit

Hungary edit

Ireland edit

Italy edit

Kosovo edit

Albanian edit

Serbian edit

Latvia edit

Montenegro edit

Netherlands edit

North Macedonia edit

Albanian edit

Macedonian edit

Norway edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

Romania edit

Russia edit

Serbia edit

Slovakia edit

Spain edit

Nationwide edit

Asturias edit

Basque Country edit

Canary Islands edit

Catalonia edit

Galicia edit

Sweden edit

Switzerland edit

Turkey edit

Nationwide edit

Ukraine edit

United Kingdom edit

Union-wide edit

Cornwall edit

England edit

Northern Ireland edit

Scotland edit

Wales edit

Asia edit

Afghanistan edit

Palestine edit

  • PLO - nationalist, left-wing, anti-zionism
  • Fatah - Palestinian ultranationalism, anti-zionism, anti-imperialist, secularism
  • Hamas - Palestinian ultranationalism, lslamist, anti-zionism
  • Islamic Jihad Movement - islamist, religious nationalist, anti-zionism

Bangladesh edit

China edit

India edit

Iran edit

Iraq and Syria edit

Japan edit

local edit

Korea edit

North Korea edit

South Korea edit

Nepal edit

Lebanon edit

Pakistan edit

Nationwide edit

Muhajir edit

Balochistan edit

Pashtunistan edit

Sindh edit

Sri Lanka edit

Taiwan edit

Vietnam edit

The Americas edit

Brazil edit

Canada edit

Canadian nationalism edit

Quebec nationalism edit

United States edit

Oceania edit

Australia edit

Fiji edit

New Zealand edit

References edit

  1. ^ M. Meredith, In the Name of Apartheid, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1988, p. 160
  2. ^ "Регистър на политическите партии". sgs.justice.bg.
  3. ^ "Antisemitism And Racism". Tau.ac.il. Archived from the original on 2011-11-05. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  4. ^ "Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism". Tau.ac.il. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  5. ^ "Sweden". Axt.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  6. ^ "Sweden". Axt.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
  7. ^ Olsson, Tobias (2011-11-26). "Partiledningen vann strid om principprogrammet". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2011-11-26.
  8. ^ "Principprogram" (in Swedish). SE: Sverigedemokraterna. 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-06-25.
  9. ^
    • Downs, William M. (2012), Political Extremism in Democracies: Combating Intolerance, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 33, 149
    • David Crouch (14 December 2014). "The rise of the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats: 'We don't feel at home any more, and it's their fault'". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
    • Ellinas, Antonis A. (2010), The Media and the Far Right in Western Europe: Playing the Nationalist Card, Cambridge University Press, pp. 10–11
    • "The far right in northern Europe". Economist. March 17, 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  10. ^ Rydgren (2006), p. 10
  11. ^ Berezin, Mabel (2013), "The Normalization of the Right in Post-Security Europe", Politics in the Age of Austerity, Polity Press, p. 255
  12. ^ Peter Starke; Alexandra Kaasch; Franca Van Hooren (2013). The Welfare State as Crisis Manager: Explaining the Diversity of Policy Responses to Economic Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 194. ISBN 978-1-137-31484-0.
  13. ^
    • Sainsbury, Diane (2012), Welfare States and Immigrant Rights: The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion, Oxford University Press, pp. 226–27
    • Pelinka, Anton (2013), "Right-wing Populism: Concept and Typology", Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Politics and Discourse, Bloomsbury, p. 14
    • Tolinsson Ting, Kristina (2014), "Sweden: Social Solitariness", European National Identities: Elements, Transitions, Conflicts, Transaction, p. 246
    • Finseraas, Henning (2012), "Anti-immigration attitudes, support for redistribution and party choice in Europe", Changing Social Equality: The Nordic Welfare Model in the 21st Century, Policy Press, p. 23
  14. ^ "Constitution Party". Constitution Party.