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This is a list of nationalist organizations. Clarification of which sort of nationalism is given after some entries. List does not includes governments and formal armies.
Australia
- Pauline Hanson's One Nation - far right, anti-immigration, nationalist, populist
- United Patriots Front
Austria
- Austrian Freedom Party - far right, classical liberal, Pan-German nationalist, anti-immigration
Bangladesh
Belgium
Nation-wide
Flanders
- New Flemish Alliance - Flemish nationalism, rather right-wing
- Vlaams Belang - strong and extreme-right Flemish nationalistic
- Spirit - left-wing liberal Fleminsh nationalistic
Wallonia
- Rassemblement Wallonie France - Walloon secessionist, aiming to unite French-speaking Belgians with France
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Canada
Canadian nationalism
- Council of Canadians - progressive, anti-integration
- Canadian Action Party
- Confederation of Regions Party - ethnic nationalist, Far Right
- Canada First - historic
- The Waffle - radical faction of the New Democratic Party of Canada
- Western Block Party
Quebec nationalism
- Alliance laurentienne
- Bloc québécois
- Chevaliers de l'indépendance
- Parti indépendantiste (1985)|Parti indépendantiste
- Republic of Quebec Party
- Parti québécois
- Quebec Liberal Party - federalist (opposed to independence), cultural nationalist
- Front de liberation du Quebec - independentist armed group
- Jeunes patriotes du Québec - progressive and nationalist organisation
- Mouvement national des Québécoises et Québécois
- Rassemblement démocratique pour l’indépendance
- Rally for National Independence
- SPQ Libre
Croatia
Cyprus
Egypt
- United Egypt Movement- mostly online, capitalist/ pro-armed forces and pro-government
- Union of State Supporters- nationalist group with over 60,000 members
Estonia
- Vaps Movement - historic
- Estonian Independence Party - ethnic
- Conservative People's Party of Estonia – ethnic nationalist, traditionalist party
- Sinine Äratus – nationalist youth organization linked with Identitarian movement
Fiji
- George Speight and other participants in the 2000 Fijian coup d'état
Finland
- Perussuomalaiset - fiscally centre-left, socially conservative
- National Socialist Workers' Party - Nationalist
France
- Action Française - integralist
- Adsav - Breton nationalist secessionist party
- Croix de Feu - far right
- Corsica Nazione - Corsican nationalist party
- National Front - support of Jus sanguinis and return to traditional values
- Party of France
- Party of the Corsican Nation
- Party for the Organization of a Free Brittany
- Renouveau français
Germany
- National Democratic Party of Germany - ethnic
- German People's Union - ethnic
- National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party) - ethnic
Greece
- Golden Dawn - Greek nationalist party
- Greek National Socialist Party
- National Union of Greece
- 4th of August Party
- Front Line
Hungary
India
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
- Shiv Sena
- Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
- Vishva Hindu Parishad
- Sangh Parivar
Iran
- Freedom Movement of Iran
- Nation Party of Iran
- National Front of Iran
- Nationalist-Religious movement
- Pan-Iranist Party
Iraq and Syria
- Ba'ath Party - secular pan-arabism
Ireland
- Young Irelanders - civic
- Fenian Brotherhood
- Irish Republican Army - historic organisation, led the independence war
- Provisional Irish Republican Army - modern organisation, led a campaign during The Troubles 1969-1998
- Continuity Irish Republican Army and Real Irish Republican Army - small splinter groups, opposed to the peace process
- Sinn Féin - republican, left-wing
- Social Democratic and Labour Party - Northern Ireland based, moderate
- Irish Parliamentary Party - 19th century, pro home rule
Italy
- Brothers of Italy-National Alliance - support of Jus sanguinis and national conservatism
- New Force - ultranationalism
- The Right - far right
- Tricolour Flame - far right
- Italian Social Movement - far right, from 1946 to 1995
- Italian Fascist Party - historic, ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943
Latvia
- Visu Latvijai (All for Latvia) - nationalist party
Lebanon
New Zealand
- New Zealand First - populist, conservative, nationalist
- United Nelsonia - conservative, separatist [1]
Norway
- Nasjonal Samling (National Gathering) - Norwegian romantic nationalist, conservative
Pakistan
Balochistan
- Balochistan Liberation Army
- Balochistan Liberation Front/Baluchi Liberation Front
- Baluch People's Liberation Front
- Popular Front for Armed Resistance
- Baluchi Autonomist Movement
Sindh
- Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz - nationalist, Liberal, liberation movement
- Sindhudesh Liberation Army - Militant, liberation movement
- Jeay Sindh Qoumi Mahaz - nationalist, liberation movement
Palestinian Authority/occupied territories
Poland
- National Radical Camp
- All-Polish Youth
- National Movement (Poland)
- League of Polish Families
- National Revival of Poland
Romania
- Noua Dreaptă -Far right
- "Everything For the Country" Party -Legionarism
- Greater Romania Party - Nationalism
- United Romania Party - Nationalism
Serbia
- Serbian Radical Party - right wing
- Obraz
- Dveri
- Democratic Party of Serbia
Slovakia
- Slovenská národná strana - nationalist, right wing
Spain
Nation-wide
- Falange - fascist
- National Democracy (Spain)
Asturias
- Conceyu Nacionalista Astur - left-wing (Marxist, socialist and anarchist) independentist (defunct)
- Movimiento Comunista d'Asturies - Maoist party in favour of the self-determination (defunct)
- Unidá Nacionalista Asturiana - left-wing independentist (refounded in 2007)
- Andecha Astur - left-wing independentist
- Andecha Obrera - far left-wing independentist armed group in the 1980s (not to be confused with "Andecha Astur")
Basque Country
- Basque National Liberation Movement - virtual union between left-wing independentist parties, youths
- Amaiur - left-wing independentist party
- Batasuna - left-wing independentist (banned in Spain, not in France, see Abertzaleen Batasuna)
- Bildu - left-wing independentist party
- ETA - Marxist–Leninist armed group active from the 1960s to present
- Haika, Segi and Jarrai - left-wing independentist youth organizations (banned in Spain)
- Langile Abertzaleen Batzordeak - left-wing independentist workers union
Catalonia
- Terra Lliure - left-wing independentist armed group
- PSAN - communist independentist party
- Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya - left-wing independentist party
South Africa
- National Party of South Africa - White nationalist
- Pan Africanist Congress -Black nationalist, liberation movement
- AWB - White nationalist
- Freedom Front Plus - moderate, Afrikaner nationalist and separatist
- Inkatha Freedom Party - populist, Zulu nationalist and conservative
Sri Lanka
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Tamil Tigers) - independentist
Sweden
- Nordic Resistance Movement
- National Socialist Front a former Neo-Nazi political party.[2][3][4][5]
- Party of the Swedes - White nationalist
- Sweden Democrats - social conservative with a nationalist foundation,[6][7] but has been characterised by others as far-right,[8] right-wing populist,[9][10] national-conservative,[11] and anti-immigration.[12]
Turkey
Nation-wide
- Grey Wolves - ultra-nationalist organisation
- Ergenekon - allegedly clandestine, secularist ultra-nationalist organization
- Turkish Revenge Brigade
- Nationalist Movement Party
- Great Union Party - Islamist and ultra-nationalist
- Rights and Equality Party -populist nationalist
- Nationalist and Conservative Party
- Independent Turkey Party
- Nation Party
- National Party
- People's Ascent Party -Kemalist, centrist, social democratic and nationalist political party
- Homeland Party - right-wing, nationalist and conservative, political party
Ukraine
- Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Tryzub (organization)
- Congress of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Svoboda - far right Ukrainian nationalist political party
United Kingdom
Union-wide
- British National Party - British nationalist/far right
- National Front - far right
- British Union of Fascists - fascist, defunct
- Britain First - far right
- League of Empire Loyalists - Far Right, imperialist, defunct
- UK Independence Party - Right-wing
England
- English Democrats Party - in favour of English parliament and autonomy within the U.K
Northern Ireland
- Ulster Volunteer Force - loyalist, sectarian
- Ulster Defence Association - loyalist, sectarian
- Ulster Protestant Volunteers - loyalist, sectarian, populist
- Loyalist Volunteer Force - loyalist, fundamentalist, sectarian
Scotland
- Scottish National Party - centre-left, separatist, civic nationalism
- Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland - loyalist, sectarian
Wales
- Plaid Cymru - progressive, separatist, civic nationalism
- Free Wales Army - nationalist paramilitary
- Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru- nationalist paramilitary
United States
- American Freedom Party - White nationalist
- Constitution Party[13]
- Identity Evropa - White nationalist
- League of the South - Southern nationalism, separatist
- New Black Panther Party - Black nationalist
Vietnam
References
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- ↑ "Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism". Tau.ac.il. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
- ↑ "Sweden". Axt.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
- ↑ "Sweden". Axt.org.uk. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
- ↑ "Partiledningen vann strid om principprogrammet" (in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet. 2011-11-26. Retrieved 2011-11-26.
- ↑ "Principprogram" (in Swedish). SE: Sverigedemokraterna. 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-06-25.
- ↑
- Downs, William M. (2012), Political Extremism in Democracies: Combating Intolerance, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 33, 149
- David Crouch. "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.
- ↑ Rydgren (2006), p. 10
- ↑ Berezin, Mabel (2013), "The Normalization of the Right in Post-Security Europe", Politics in the Age of Austerity, Polity Press, p. 255
- ↑ 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.
- ↑
- 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
- ↑ http://www.constitutionparty.com
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