While the COVID-19 pandemic overshadowed all else and would quickly have a lasting impact on our daily lives, other events related to the radical right in 2020 soon surfaced. From terrorist attacks in Germany and India to anti-mask protests across the U.S. and Europe, radical right violence escalated in the midst of circulating conspiracy theories and disinformation. The yearbook draws upon insightful analyses from an international network of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who explore the dynamics and impact of the radical right. It explores a wide range of topics including reflections on authoritarianism and fascism, the role of ideology and (counter-)intellectuals, and radical-right responses to the pandemic and calls for police reform in the height of the Black Lives Matter protests. It ends with important assessments on best approaches towards countering the radical right, both online and offline. This timely overview provides a broad examination of the global radical right in 2020, which will be useful for scholars, students, policymakers, journalists, and the public.
Eviane Leidig
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Carmen Aguilera-Carnerero
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Reem Ahmed
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Dominic Alessio
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
William Allchorn
Dr William Allchorn is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Leeds and Associate Director at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR). He is an expert on anti-Islamic radical-right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. He is the author of Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK (Routledge, 2018). In 2019, he started a new research project—with Hedayah CVE—looking at violent far-right extremist narratives and counter narratives globally.
Cristina Ariza
Dr. Tamir Bar-On is a Professor-Researcher at the Tec de Monterrey in Querétaro, Mexico. He is a member of Mexico’s Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), the National System for Researchers. He completed his PhD at McGill University. He is the author of Where Have All The Fascists Gone? (Ashgate 2007; Routledge, 2016); Rethinking the French New Right: Alternatives to modernity (Routledge, 2013); The World through Soccer: The Cultural Impact of a Global Sport (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014); and Beyond Soccer: International Relations and Politics as Seen through the Beautiful Game (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Bàrbara Molas is a PhD candidate in History at York University (Toronto) and Head of Doctoral Fellows at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR). She studied World History (MA) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona and at the Freie Universität Berlin. Bàrbara has contributed to the study of transnational Francoism, neo-Francoism, and the history of far-right ideas on European and Canadian cultural integration. At York University, she studies far-right understandings of Canadian multiculturalism (1930s–1970s). She has published in Active History, the Globe and Mail, and Rantt Media, among others.
William Baldet
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Hans-Georg Betz
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Emmi Bevensee
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Nicholas Bichay
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Kiran Bowry
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Valerio Alfonso Bruno
Valerio Alfonso Bruno is research fellow at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, where he collaborates with Polidemos (Centre for the Study of Democracy and Political Change), also a fellow at Far-Right Analysis Network (FRAN) and member of the Center for European Futures (CEF). He works on European and Italian politics, with a focus on populist and radical right-wing parties. He has recently contributed to the The Routledge Handbook of Far-Right Extremism in Europe and The Routledge Handbook of Non-Violent Extremism and is currently working on the books The Rise of the Radical-Right in Italy (ibidem) with J. F. Downes and A. Scopelliti and Brothers of Italy: Organisation, Leadership and Ideology (Springer) with M. Morini. His analyses and interviews have appeared, among others, in The Financial Times, The Economist, France 24, Al Jazeera, The Sunday Times, and The Telegraph.
Jean-Yves Camus
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Edward K. F. Chan
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Miranda Christou
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Roland Clark
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Michael Colborne
Michael Colborne is a Canadian journalist and researcher who focuses on the far right in Eastern Europe. He is a Policy and Practitioner Fellow with the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) and has been part of the Bellingcat Monitoring Project team at the investigative journalism website Bellingcat, primarily researching Ukraine’s far right. Colborne’s work has appeared in Al Jazeera, Haaretz, The New Republic, Balkan Insight, and other publications.
Michael Cole
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Blyth Crawford
Dr. Tamir Bar-On is a Professor-Researcher at the Tec de Monterrey in Querétaro, Mexico. He is a member of Mexico’s Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), the National System for Researchers. He completed his PhD at McGill University. He is the author of Where Have All The Fascists Gone? (Ashgate 2007; Routledge, 2016); Rethinking the French New Right: Alternatives to modernity (Routledge, 2013); The World through Soccer: The Cultural Impact of a Global Sport (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014); and Beyond Soccer: International Relations and Politics as Seen through the Beautiful Game (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Bàrbara Molas is a PhD candidate in History at York University (Toronto) and Head of Doctoral Fellows at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR). She studied World History (MA) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona and at the Freie Universität Berlin. Bàrbara has contributed to the study of transnational Francoism, neo-Francoism, and the history of far-right ideas on European and Canadian cultural integration. At York University, she studies far-right understandings of Canadian multiculturalism (1930s–1970s). She has published in Active History, the Globe and Mail, and Rantt Media, among others.
Jacob Davey
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Julia DeCook
Dr. Tamir Bar-On is a Professor-Researcher at the Tec de Monterrey in Querétaro, Mexico. He is a member of Mexico’s Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), the National System for Researchers. He completed his PhD at McGill University. He is the author of Where Have All The Fascists Gone? (Ashgate 2007; Routledge, 2016); Rethinking the French New Right: Alternatives to modernity (Routledge, 2013); The World through Soccer: The Cultural Impact of a Global Sport (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014); and Beyond Soccer: International Relations and Politics as Seen through the Beautiful Game (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Bàrbara Molas is a PhD candidate in History at York University (Toronto) and Head of Doctoral Fellows at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR). She studied World History (MA) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona and at the Freie Universität Berlin. Bàrbara has contributed to the study of transnational Francoism, neo-Francoism, and the history of far-right ideas on European and Canadian cultural integration. At York University, she studies far-right understandings of Canadian multiculturalism (1930s–1970s). She has published in Active History, the Globe and Mail, and Rantt Media, among others.
Callum Downes
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
James F. Downes
Dr James F. Downes is Assistant Professor I in Comparative Politics & International Relations at Hong Kong Metropolitan University. James is the Programme Leader (Head) of the Politics & Public Administration at Hong Kong Metropolitan University. James is also an Adjunct (Part-Time) Professor on the MSSc in Greater China Programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is a Research Fellow in the Global Europe Centre at the University of Kent/The Brussels School of International Studies and a Research Fellow at The Far-Right Analysis Network (FRAN).
Maureen Eger
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Valery Engel
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Ayal Feinberg
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Maik Fielitz
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Bernhard Forchtner
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Jaclyn Fox
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Julian Gopffarth
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Archie Henderson
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Tobias Hof
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Monika Huebscher
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Paul Jackson
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Natalie James
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Greta Jasser
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Bethan Johnson
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Daniel Jones
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Aristotle Kallis
Dr. William Allchorn is a specialist on anti-Islamic protest movements and radical right social movements in the UK and Western Europe. His PhD thesis mapped political, policing, and local authority responses to the English Defence League in five UK locations. Dr. Allchorn’s research monograph on the same subject, Anti-Islamic Protest in the UK: Policy Responses to the Far Right, came out in November 2018 (Routledge). He is the Associate Director of the Centre for the Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) based in the UK and online at: radicalrightanalysis.com.
Anna Kam
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Florence Keen
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Ashton Kingdon
Dr Eviane Leidig is a postdoctoral affiliate at the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo, and an Associate Fellow at the Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET). Her research compares far-right online communities in India and North America. She is a founding member of the Steering Group at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR).
Ofra Klein
Dr. Tamir Bar-On is a Professor-Researcher at the Tec de Monterrey in Querétaro, Mexico. He is a member of Mexico’s Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), the National System for Researchers. He completed his PhD at McGill University. He is the author of Where Have All The Fascists Gone? (Ashgate 2007; Routledge, 2016); Rethinking the French New Right: Alternatives to modernity (Routledge, 2013); The World through Soccer: The Cultural Impact of a Global Sport (Rowman and Littlefield, 2014); and Beyond Soccer: International Relations and Politics as Seen through the Beautiful Game (Rowman and Littlefield, 2017). Bàrbara Molas is a PhD candidate in History at York University (Toronto) and Head of Doctoral Fellows at the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR). She studied World History (MA) at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona and at the Freie Universität Berlin. Bàrbara has contributed to the study of transnational Francoism, neo-Francoism, and the history of far-right ideas on European and Canadian cultural integration. At York University, she studies far-right understandings of Canadian multiculturalism (1930s–1970s). She has published in Active History, the Globe and Mail, and Rantt Media, among others.
Alan Waring
Dr Alan Waring, lead contributor and editor: Originally qualifying as an industrial chemist, he switched mid-career to management and social sciences, involving a PhD on management of change (1993) at Westminster University jointly with Aston Business School. He was an international risk management consultant on a range of corporate, strategic and operational risk issues to government departments, institutions and large corporations 1986-2016 (now retired). More than 80 assignments in 14 countries. Sometime visiting academic roles in Beijing (International Risk Consultant, Tsinghua University 2005-2007), Hong Kong (Adjunct Professor, Centre for Corporate Governance and Financial Policy, HK Baptist University 2006-2008) and Cyprus since 2012 (Visiting Professor, now Adjunct Professor, CERIDES (Centre for Risk and Decision Sciences), European University Cyprus). Appointed Policy & Practitioner Fellow by CARR (Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right) based in London in 2020, and regular contributor of articles to CARR Insight Blog.
Waring’s books include The New Authoritarianism Vol 1: A Risk Analysis of the US Alt-Right Phenomenon (2018), The New Authoritarianism Vol 2: A Risk Analysis of the European Alt-Right Phenomenon (2019), Corporate Risk and Governance (2013), Managing Risk (1998, co-authored with Ian Glendon), and Practical Systems Thinking (1996). Over 100 conference and seminar papers in UK, USA, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Iran and Cyprus. Several hundred articles in the academic, business and popular press. Contributor of The Risk Watch column in Financial Mirror 2004-2018. Interviewed by BBC News, Shanghai TV, IRNN, and FM Online TV.
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herausgegeben von | Eviane Leidig |
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Beiträge von | Carmen Aguilera-Carnerero, Reem Ahmed, Dominic Alessio, William Allchorn, Cristina Ariza, William Baldet, Hans-Georg Betz, Emmi Bevensee, Nicholas Bichay, Kiran Bowry, Valerio Alfonso Bruno, Jean-Yves Camus, Edward K. F. Chan, Miranda Christou, Roland Clark, Michael Colborne, Michael Cole, Blyth Crawford, Jacob Davey, Julia DeCook, Callum Downes, James F. Downes, Maureen Eger, Valery Engel, Ayal Feinberg, Maik Fielitz, Bernhard Forchtner, Jaclyn Fox, Julian Gopffarth, Archie Henderson, Tobias Hof, Monika Huebscher, Paul Jackson, Natalie James, Greta Jasser, Bethan Johnson, Daniel Jones, Aristotle Kallis, Anna Kam, Florence Keen, Ashton Kingdon, Ofra Klein, Alan Waring |
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484
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Englisch
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21.09.2021
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978-3-8382-7576-5
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