This book represents the second study into manifestations of xenophobia, neo-Nazism and radical nationalism in Europe. The first study was conducted last year and covered the period between January and December 2012. The new White Papers of Hate analyses the situation in 2013.
The two books allow for comparative analysis of the trends in European society in terms of this issue during the two periods. Furthermore, while the first analysis covered 18 European countries, the second study now includes another country — Republic of Poland, whose great contribution to European stability is well known.
The analysis of a large amount of factual data in 19 countries provided us with objective information and enabled us to rank the radical nationalist threat in Europe. The study also identified the general trends in social development of European countries in terms of radical nationalist (neo-Nazi) threats, and provided relevant recommendations.