...is something which interests me. And so I am pleased to point out to my new paper: "Far-right extremists step up international networking", published with Jane‘s Intelligence Review . Key Points are: Increased monitoring of the communications of far-right extremists suggests that their personal and international contacts are growing in importance. Far-right extremists travel internationally to network at conferences and events, and to gain combat experience and training in conflict zones. The increasing internationalisation of far-right extremism is likely to further international networking between extremists in-person and virtually. For those who want to read some further information, based on my analysis for Jane's Intelligence Review, please feel free to download " Global Networking of Right-Wing Extremism. Some additional remarks " from my website.
"Information at best will always be in some part fragmentary, obsolete, and ambiguous." (Armstrong, Willis C. (et al.): The Hazards of Single-Outcome Forecasting, in: Westerfield Bradford, H. (Ed.), Inside CIA's private world, Yale 1995, p. 242)