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'''Red-brown alliance''' refers to alliances between far left and nationalist/fascist political actors. It has particularly appeared in reference to political opposition to liberalisation after the fall of the Soviet Union and the alliance of Communist and nationalist forces in early 1990s Serbia, but also more generally ideological movements such as [[National Bolshevism]], as well as specific political formations such as the Russian [[National Bolshevik Party]] and French [[Parti Communautaire National-Européen]].
'''Red-brown alliance''' refers to alliances between far left and nationalist/fascist political actors. It has particularly appeared in reference to political opposition to liberalisation after the fall of the Soviet Union and the alliance of Communist and nationalist forces in early 1990s Serbia, but also more generally ideological movements such as [[National Bolshevism]], as well as specific political formations such as the Russian [[National Bolshevik Party]] and French [[Parti Communautaire National-Européen]].

== History of the term ==


==Examples of red-brown alliances==
===Alliance between Milosevic and Seselj===

=== Use in post-independence Russia ===



== Red-brown ideologies ==


== Red-brown political parties ==


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 03:44, 15 May 2020

Red-brown alliance refers to alliances between far left and nationalist/fascist political actors. It has particularly appeared in reference to political opposition to liberalisation after the fall of the Soviet Union and the alliance of Communist and nationalist forces in early 1990s Serbia, but also more generally ideological movements such as National Bolshevism, as well as specific political formations such as the Russian National Bolshevik Party and French Parti Communautaire National-Européen.

History of the term[edit]

Examples of red-brown alliances[edit]

Alliance between Milosevic and Seselj[edit]

Use in post-independence Russia[edit]

Red-brown ideologies[edit]

Red-brown political parties[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]