”a conspiracy that believes the white race is under threat of extinction. While a similar theory was prevalent in Nazi Germany and has been promoted by white nationalists for decades, it was popularized through Renaud Camus’s 2011 book The Great Replacement, which claimed Muslims in France were destroying French civilization and culture.” Great ReplacementTranslate Hate Glossary. American Jewish Committee. Arkistoitu 18.12.2023. Viitattu 17.9.2023. (englanniksi)
Coudenhove-Kalergi, Richard: Praktischer Idealismus, s. 22–23. Wien: Leipzig: Paneuropa Verlag, 1925. Teoksen verkkoversio (viitattu 16.5.2022). (saksaksi)
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Berkowitz, Roger: The Great Replacement in HungaryAmor mundi. 8.6.2021. The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities, Bard College. Arkistoitu 18.12.2023. Viitattu 14.7.2023. (englanniksi)
Onishi, Norimitsu: The Man Behind a Toxic Slogan Promoting White Supremacy. The New York Times, 20.9.2019. Artikkelin verkkoversio. Viitattu 28.2.2024. Arkistoitu 20.9.2019. (englanniksi)
”The conspiracy theory fosters the belief that leftist and Jewish elites are engineering the ethnic and cultural replacement of white populations with non-white immigrants that will lead to a ’white genocide.’” ”– – versions of replacement theory have reached mainstream audiences through certain conservative media channels and political exponents.” Explainer: What is ’The Great Replacement’ and what are its origins? 16.5.2022. Reuters. Arkistoitu 16.1.2024. Viitattu 17.9.2023. (englanniksi)
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”One of the most potent conspiracy theories evoked by right-wing extremists, politicians, and commentators is the “Great Replacement”—the conspiracy arguing that there is an attempt to replace the White autochthonous population with non-Western immigrants.” ”First, such ideas are no longer limited to the outer fringes of the public discourse, as the proponents of this conspiracy can now be found in mainstream politics, the media, and the general public (Bellware, 2019).” ”In recent years, the ’Great Replacement” conspiracy has not only gained prominence among right-wing extremists but has also found a foothold among right-wing populist political parties in Europe.” Obaidi, Milan ym.: The ”Great Replacement” conspiracy: How the perceived ousting of Whites can evoke violent extremism and IslamophobiaGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations. 6.8.2021. Arkistoitu 15.9.2023. Viitattu 15.9.2023. (englanniksi)
Pruden, Meredith L. ym: Birds of a feather: a comparative analysis of white supremacist and violent male supremacist discourses. Teoksessa Perry, Barbara & Gruenwald, Jeff & Scrivens, Ryan (toim.): Right-wing extremism in Canada and the United States, s. 221. (Palgrave Hate Studies) Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. ISBN 978-3-030-99803-5Artikkelin verkkoversio (PDF). Arkistoitu 22.7.2023. (englanniksi)
Kansallinen väkivaltaisen radikalisoitumisen ja ekstremismin ennalta ehkäisyn toimenpideohjelma 2019–2023, s. 51. Helsinki: Sisäministeriö, 2020. Teoksen verkkoversio (PDF) (viitattu 16.5.2022). Arkistoitu 25.7.2023.
”The conspiracy theory fosters the belief that leftist and Jewish elites are engineering the ethnic and cultural replacement of white populations with non-white immigrants that will lead to a ’white genocide.’” ”– – versions of replacement theory have reached mainstream audiences through certain conservative media channels and political exponents.” Explainer: What is ’The Great Replacement’ and what are its origins? 16.5.2022. Reuters. Arkistoitu 16.1.2024. Viitattu 17.9.2023. (englanniksi)
”One of the most potent conspiracy theories evoked by right-wing extremists, politicians, and commentators is the “Great Replacement”—the conspiracy arguing that there is an attempt to replace the White autochthonous population with non-Western immigrants.” ”First, such ideas are no longer limited to the outer fringes of the public discourse, as the proponents of this conspiracy can now be found in mainstream politics, the media, and the general public (Bellware, 2019).” ”In recent years, the ’Great Replacement” conspiracy has not only gained prominence among right-wing extremists but has also found a foothold among right-wing populist political parties in Europe.” Obaidi, Milan ym.: The ”Great Replacement” conspiracy: How the perceived ousting of Whites can evoke violent extremism and IslamophobiaGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations. 6.8.2021. Arkistoitu 15.9.2023. Viitattu 15.9.2023. (englanniksi)
”a conspiracy that believes the white race is under threat of extinction. While a similar theory was prevalent in Nazi Germany and has been promoted by white nationalists for decades, it was popularized through Renaud Camus’s 2011 book The Great Replacement, which claimed Muslims in France were destroying French civilization and culture.” Great ReplacementTranslate Hate Glossary. American Jewish Committee. Arkistoitu 18.12.2023. Viitattu 17.9.2023. (englanniksi)
Onishi, Norimitsu: The Man Behind a Toxic Slogan Promoting White Supremacy. The New York Times, 20.9.2019. Artikkelin verkkoversio. Viitattu 28.2.2024. Arkistoitu 20.9.2019. (englanniksi)
Berkowitz, Roger: The Great Replacement in HungaryAmor mundi. 8.6.2021. The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities, Bard College. Arkistoitu 18.12.2023. Viitattu 14.7.2023. (englanniksi)
Kansallinen väkivaltaisen radikalisoitumisen ja ekstremismin ennalta ehkäisyn toimenpideohjelma 2019–2023, s. 51. Helsinki: Sisäministeriö, 2020. Teoksen verkkoversio (PDF) (viitattu 16.5.2022). Arkistoitu 25.7.2023.
Pruden, Meredith L. ym: Birds of a feather: a comparative analysis of white supremacist and violent male supremacist discourses. Teoksessa Perry, Barbara & Gruenwald, Jeff & Scrivens, Ryan (toim.): Right-wing extremism in Canada and the United States, s. 221. (Palgrave Hate Studies) Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. ISBN 978-3-030-99803-5Artikkelin verkkoversio (PDF). Arkistoitu 22.7.2023. (englanniksi)