Red-Green Alliance
Not to be confused with the Danish political party the Red-Green Alliance (Danish party).
The term Red-Green Alliance denotes a conspiracy theory of an alliance between the radical left and radical Muslims. (Similar concepts are expressed in the terms Regressive left, Islamo-Leftism, and Red-Green-Brown Alliance]])
The concept was being floated as early as 2004 by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.[1] It was further developed in 2007 by Lorenzo Vidino, in the pages of Terrorism Monitor[2] the journal of the Jamestown Foundation a neoconservative outfit alleged in the past to be connected to the CIA[3] and a publication of one of the core US Islamophobic groups, the Investigative Project on Terrorism.[4] It has later been endorsed in 2013 by researchers in START at the University of Maryland, a largely US government funded research centre[5] and again flagged in 2019 by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.[6]
Notes
- ↑ Ben Cohen The Persistence of Anti-Semitism on the British Left Jewish Political Studies Review 16:3-4 (Fall 2004)
- ↑ Lorenzo Vidino and Andrea Morigi, Italy's Left-Wing Terrorists Flirt with Radical Islamists’, Terrorism Monitor, Volume 5, Issue 17 (September 13, 2007). Accessed 10 April 2020.
- ↑ Militarist Monitor, ‘Jamestown Foundation.'
- ↑ Lorenzo Vidino, Evidence on Red-Green Alliance in Italy IPT News, 6 November 2007. Accessed 10 April 2020.
- ↑ Karagiannis, M,. & McCauley, C. 2013. "The emerging Red-Green Alliance: Where political Islam meets the radical left." Terrorism and Political Violence, 25, 167-182.
- ↑ Joel Fishman, ‘The Red-Green Alliance and the War against American Jewry, the American-Israel Alliance, and the Foundations of American Democracy’, Jewish Political Studies Review. June 25, 2019.