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by Sasha Polakow-Suransky


  Daniel Lindenberg, Paris, May 16, 2016.

  Patrick Weil, Paris, May 16, 2016.

  Julien Aubert, Paris, May 17, 2016.

  Marine Le Pen, Nanterre, May 18, 2016.

  Caroline Monnot and Olivier Faye, Paris, May 18, 2016.

  Jean Raspail, Paris, May 19, 2016.

  Fouad Ben Ahmed, Bobigny, May 19, 2016.

  Various migrants, Calais, June 13–14, 2016.

  Samuel and Pascal (leaders of Reprenons Calais, no surnames given), Calais, June 15, 2016.

  Damien Carême, Grande-Synthe, June 15, 2016.

  Jean-Yves Camus, Paris, June 16, 2016.

  Robert Ménard, Beziers, June 21, 2016.

  David Rachline, Paris, June 28, 2016.

  Julien Rochedy, Paris, June 29, 2016.

  Alain Finkielkraut, Paris, June 30, 2016.

  Abdelkader Ben-Ali, Amsterdam, July 2, 2016.

  Frits Bolkestein, Amsterdam, July 4, 2016.

  Jens Spahn, Berlin, July 7, 2016.

  Philipp Lengsfeld, Berlin, July 8, 2016.

  Ingrid Palmary and Jean-Pierre Misago, Johannesburg, July 28, 2016.

  Mary Louw, Johannesburg, July 28, 2016.

  Ngqabutho Mabhena, Johannesburg, July 29, 2016.

  Loren Landau, Johannesburg, August 1, 2016.

  Baron Mukeba and Prince Abenge Médard, Johannesburg, August 2, 2016.

  Marc Gbaffou and Prince Abenge Médard, Johannesburg, August 4, 2016.

  Bram (pseudonym, #2), Amsterdam, September 12, 2016.

  Ahmed Marcouch, The Hague, September 14, 2016.

  INDEX

  Aarhus, Denmark, 69, 166–7

  Abbott, Anthony ‘Tony’, 89–91, 350

  Abdullahi, Asad, 247–8

  abortion, 175

  Aboutaleb, Ahmed, 37

  abstinence education, 168

  Abu Laban, 68

  Ach Gut!, 110

  Adam, Konrad, 277

  Adorno, Theodor, 185

  Afghanistan

  Australia, migration to, 95, 98, 101

  Denmark, migration to, 60, 86–7

  France, migration to, 137–40, 151

  Germany, migration to, 108, 275

  Taliban, 87, 95, 101, 123, 138

  United Kingdom, migration to, 137–40

  US-led war (2001–14), 76

  African Diaspora Forum, 249

  African National Congress (ANC), 244, 245–6, 254, 256, 342

  Afrikaners, 208

  Ahmadzai, Khan, 138–9

  Akdogan, Yildiz, 77, 79–80, 199

  Albright, Madeleine, 68

  Alexander, Robin, 109–10, 113, 114, 276, 278

  Algeria

  France, migration to, 3, 21, 140–41, 144, 165, 216, 230, 284–5, 317

  harkis, 19, 285

  Jewish diaspora, 3

  pieds-noirs, 230, 284–5

  Sétif massacre (1945), 286

  War of Independence (1954–62), 2, 21, 140, 208, 284–5

  Allende, Salvador, 148

  allochtoon, 39–40

  Alouane, Rim-Sarah, 160

  Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), 32, 113, 115, 219, 269–71, 274, 276–81, 294

  Altmaier, Peter, 113

  Aly, Remona, 160

  Aly, Waleed, 260, 262

  American Freedom and Catholic Power (Blanshard), 22

  Amiens, France, 305

  Amsterdam, Netherlands, 25, 26, 34, 180, 214

  anchor babies’, 153

  Andreasen, Victor, 66

  Angry Calaisiens, 144

  anti-Semitism, 8, 15, 16, 22

  in France, 15, 115–23, 126–8, 130–31, 152, 156, 188, 219, 232–3, 289

  in Germany, 110, 111

  antiracism, 23, 35, 129, 290

  apartheid, 41, 44, 208, 244, 245, 251, 252, 254

  apostasy, 170

  Araud, Gérard, 159–61, 163

  ArcelorMittal, 148

  Argentina, 234

  Arib, Khadija, 45

  Armenians, 183, 221

  al-Assad, Bashar, 104, 145, 207, 253

  Associated Press, 160

  Athena, 274

  Atlantic Monthly, The, 300

  Aubert, Julien, 155–7, 234, 235, 345

  Aung San Suu Kyi, 265

  Auschwitz concentration camp, 110, 275

  Austerlitz, battle of (1805), 284

  Australia, 6, 88–105, 259–68, 328

  Barati, death of (2014), 261, 267, 268

  Children Overboard affair (2001), 99–100

  Chinese refugees, 98

  Christmas Island, 92, 95, 261, 265

  federal election (2001), 99–100, 328

  federal election (2013), 260, 350

  Green Party, 260

  Howard government (1996–2007), 92, 93, 94, 95, 96–100, 328

  illegal maritime arrivals policy (2013), 261–2

  and Jewish immigrants, 97, 318, 332

  Labor Party, 94, 97, 259–60, 350

  Lebanese refugees, 98

  Malaysia refugee agreement (2011), 259–60

  Manus Island detention centre, 89, 90, 98, 261, 262, 263, 265, 267, 349

  Nauru detention centre, 88, 90, 93, 95–6, 98, 100–101, 103, 262–6, 329

  One Nation Party, 93, 94, 328

  and Refugee Convention, 263, 266

  Syrian refugees, 102, 261–2, 267–8

  Tampa affair (2001), 92–3, 94, 95, 99, 328–9

  Vietnamese refugees, 93, 97–8

  Villawood detention centre, 264–5, 267, 268

  welfare system, 103, 262

  whistle-blower laws (2015), 262

  White Australia policy, 97

  Australian, The, 100

  Austria, 272

  authoritarianism, 185–9, 239, 302–3, 308

  Avignon, France, 155

  AZCs (asielzoekerscentrum), 180–85, 186, 191, 193, 253, 256

  Baader-Meinhof Group, 112

  Badinter, Élisabeth, 123–4

  Bæklund, Rachel, 66

  Bagdouche, Amin, 140–41, 144–5, 295

  Bangladesh, 123, 151

  Banksters (Murphy and Devlin), 234

  Bannon, Stephen ‘Steve’, 165, 291, 301

  Banting, Keith, 51

  Baqiri, Mohamed, 95–6, 101

  Barati, Reza, 261, 267, 268

  Barking, London, 239

  Barrès, Maurice, 119–20, 152, 154, 286, 292

  Bashir, Omar, 140

  Bataclan massacre (2015), 1–2, 10, 159, 173

  Battle of Austerlitz (1805), 284

  Battle of Uhud (625), 71

  Baubérot, Jean, 131–2

  Baudet, Thierry, 207–10, 212–13, 222, 342

  Bavaria, Germany, 112–14

  Bawer, Bruce, 3

  Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands, 40

  Beaucaire, France, 108

  Beer Hall Putsch (1923), 9

  Belgium

  Brussels attacks (2016), 115–17, 173, 190, 255

  Congo, colonial (1885–1960), 210, 215

  Jewish immigration, 224

  radicalization, 73, 76, 162

  Belien, Paul, 189

  benefits, see welfare state

  de Benoist, Alain, 24

  Berlin, Germany

  Christmas market attack (2016), 114–15, 270

  Holocaust Memorial, 277

  Kreuzberg, 111, 275

  Mitte, 271

  Neukölln, 212

  Wall, 13, 269, 271

  Berlin, Isaiah, 297, 306

  Berman, Paul, 24, 115

  Berth, Kenneth Kristensen, 88, 195, 197, 202, 237

  Bessems, Kustaw, 213, 215, 217

  Béziers, France, 283–5, 286

  bin Laden, Osama, 176

  Birmingham, England, 140

  birth rates, 210–13

  von Bismarck, Otto, 113, 279

  Black Lives Matter, 299

  Black Pete, 214–15

  Blair, Anthony ‘Tony’, 239

  Blanshard, Paul, 22–3

 
; blasphemy, 170

  Charlie Hebdo attack (2015), 2, 65, 107–8, 121–3, 153, 172

  Jyllands-Posten cartoons crisis (2005–6), 65–70, 163–4, 174, 325

  van Gogh assassination (2004), 34, 35, 38, 117, 168, 171

  Westergaard, attack on (2010), 69–70

  Boateng, Jérôme, 280

  Bødskov, Morten, 58, 60–61

  Bolkestein, Frits, 31, 32–3, 34, 91

  Bolt, Andrew, 101–2

  Booij, Sander, 181–2

  Boot, Max, 186

  Borgen, 199, 236–7

  Bosma, Martin, 208, 342

  Bosnian war (1992–5), 3, 13, 205, 224

  Bouchart, Natacha, 141, 142, 146, 147

  Boundless, Rotterdam, 32

  Bouyeri, Mohammed, 34, 38, 117, 168

  Bowling Alone (Putnam), 50

  Breitbart, 213, 291, 301

  Breivik, Anders Behring, 3, 74, 76, 167, 190–91

  Brexit, 16, 26, 153, 237–42, 302, 306, 307

  Brisbane, Queensland, 267

  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 83

  British National Party (BNP), 239

  Brittany, France, 305

  Broder, Henryk, 110–11

  Brooklyn, New York, 74–5

  Bruckner, Pascal, 21–2, 79, 285

  Brussels attacks (2016), 115–17, 173, 190, 255

  Brygger, Rasmus, 81–3, 173–4, 204–5

  Buchenwald concentration camp, 110

  Budapest, Hungary, 109

  Bulgaria, 138

  burkinis, 7, 14, 159–60, 162–5, 175–8, 221, 338

  Burnside, Julian, 92–3, 328

  Buruma, Ian, 19, 21, 36, 214

  Buthelezi, Mangosuthu, 246

  Byman, Daniel, 172

  Calais Jungle, 137–47, 183, 253, 291, 295

  Calaisiens en Colère, 144

  Caldwell, Christopher, 21, 210–11, 304, 321, 334, 338, 356

  Calvinism, 41, 170

  Cambodia, 103, 208, 330

  Camp of the Saints, The (Raspail), 4–5, 90–91, 102, 143, 210–12, 291–5, 301

  Camus, Albert, 129

  Camus, Renaud, 142–3, 154, 190, 210, 286, 292

  Canada, 208–9, 243

  Cannes, France, 159, 163, 165

  Cape Town, South Africa, 247

  Carême, Damien, 148–51

  Carswell, Douglas, 89

  cartoons crisis, see Jyllands-Posten

  Cassirer, Ernst, 11–13

  Catalonia, 209

  Catholicism, 294–5

  and birth rates, 211

  in France, 15, 119–21, 128, 131–3, 161, 164–5, 174–6, 230, 291, 294–5

  in Netherlands, 31, 36, 37, 40, 216, 220, 222

  papacy, 5, 294

  in United States, 22–3

  Centraal Orgaan opvang asielzoekers (COA), 183

  Central African Republic, 91

  CERTA, 75

  Chamberlain, Neville, 220

  Charbonnier, Stéphane, 107, 121

  Charlie Hebdo

  on Kurdi death (2015), 112

  Mohammed cartoons crisis (2006), 163–4

  terror attack (2015), 2, 65, 107–8, 121–3, 153, 172

  tip-of-the-iceberg theory, 115–17, 124, 190, 255, 274, 331

  Chavs (Jones), 239

  Chenu, Sébastien, 128

  Chez Abdallah, Calais Jungle, 139–40

  Children Overboard affair (2001), 99–100

  Chile, 148

  China, 7, 98, 110, 195, 309

  Chirac, Jacques, 14–15, 32, 156, 231

  Chomsky, Noam, 68

  Christian Democratic Appeal of the Netherlands (CDA), 36

  Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), 108–15, 269–76, 277, 279–80

  Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU), 112–14, 280

  Christianity

  Calvinism, 41, 170

  Catholicism, see under Catholicism

  charity, 294

  in Denmark, 82, 85, 202

  festivals, 81, 130, 132, 161, 164, 214–15

  in France, 119–21, 124, 128, 131–3, 161, 164–5, 174–6, 230, 290–91, 294–5

  fundamentalism, 75

  in Germany, 279, 280

  in Netherlands, 37, 40, 41, 170, 209, 214–15, 216, 222

  Reformation, 280

  Russian Orthodox, 67

  in United States, 22–3, 82, 211, 300

  Christmas Island, 92, 95, 261, 265

  Christmas, 81, 130, 132, 161, 164, 214–15

  Churchill, Winston, 220

  circumcision, 171

  citizenship, 20, 153–4, 161

  in Denmark, 72–3, 78–9, 82–3, 86, 165, 199

  in France, 108, 120, 153–4, 161–2, 165

  in Germany, 269, 273–4

  in Netherlands, 6, 20–21, 24, 38–41, 45

  in United Kingdom, 20–21

  Cleveland, Ohio, 299

  Clinton, Hillary, 297, 298

  Clinton, William ‘Bill’, 68–9

  Club de l’Horloge, 24

  Cohen, Nick, 68–9, 299

  Cold War, 13, 173, 278

  Colijn, Hendrikus, 19

  Collins, Michael, 26–7, 237–40, 241, 242

  Cologne, Germany, 111–12, 217

  Commonwealth, 20

  communism, 13, 173

  Communist Party of France, 14, 54, 121, 229, 232, 302

  of Iran, 59

  of the Netherlands, 31

  of South Africa, 243, 244–5, 250

  Congo, 210, 244, 245, 248, 249

  Conseil d’État, France, 177

  Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France (CRIF), 156

  Conservative Party of Britain, 26–7, 89–91, 156, 220

  of Denmark, 80

  constitutionalism, 7, 11–12, 13–14, 177

  Denmark, 75, 166

  Germany, 11, 12, 109–10, 177, 243

  Netherlands, 220, 221

  South Africa, 243, 245, 253, 256

  Copenhagen, Denmark, 55, 56, 59, 66

  Jews, roundup of (1943), 47, 48

  nightclubs, 78

  Nørrebro, 72, 77, 78, 111, 199

  riots (2008), 71–2, 78

  shootings (2015), 73, 173

  Corendon Airlines, 42

  Coty, François, 154

  Coulibaly, Amedy, 107

  countercitizenship, 72–3, 79, 200

  Coyle, James, 22

  Cuba, 223–4

  cultural relativism, 44, 70

  D66 Party of the Netherlands, 40, 308

  Daily Mail, 311

  Danish People’s Party (DPP), 32, 49, 54–9, 186, 324

  and authoritarian reflex, 186

  and coalitions, 235–6

  and Eastern European immigrants, 202–3

  economic policy, 196–205, 235

  and employment, 195–205

  general election (2001), 58, 70, 200

  general election (2015), 61

  Grimhøj mosque debate (2016), 166

  and homosexuality, 201–2

  and integration, 75, 78–9, 85–6, 88

  and Islam, 58, 70, 71, 74–5, 81, 87

  and jewellery law (2016), 49, 57

  and Jyllands-Posten cartoons crisis (2005–6), 70

  and national service, 327

  and offshore detention centres, 88, 103–5, 205

  and political arbitrage, 236

  and radicalization, 74

  as stuerene, 200

  and welfare state, 54–7, 87, 196–205, 235

  and women’s rights, 201

  Danish Refugee Council, 86

  Darfur, 140

  Darwin, Northern Territory, 97

  data mining, 55

  Davos, Switzerland, 11, 231

  Deakin University, Melbourne, 97

  Declaration of the Rights of Man (1789), 177

  Deir ez-Zor, Syria, 109

  demagoguery, 15, 186, 319

  Democratic Alliance of South Africa, 255–6

  Democratic Muslims of
Denmark, 70

  Democratic Party of the United States, 199, 230, 231, 290, 297–300, 309

  Democratic Republic of the Congo, 244, 245, 248, 249

  demographics, 210–13

  Den Bosch, Netherlands, 180

  Denk (Think Party of the Netherlands), 221–2

  Denmark, 15, 47–61, 65–83, 85–105, 165–7, 193–205, 235–7

  asylum policy, 48–9, 85–8, 103–5

  birth rates, 211–12

  Bosnian refugees, 205

  Christianity, 82, 85, 202

  citizenship, 72–3, 78–9, 82–3, 86, 165, 199

  Conservative Party, 80

  constitution, 75, 166

  Copenhagen riots (2008), 71–2, 78

  Copenhagen shootings (2015), 73, 173

  countercitizenship (modborger-skab), 72–3, 79, 200

  Danish People’s Party, see under Danish People’s Party

  Democratic Muslims, 70

  Eastern European immigrants, 202–3

  employment, 57, 58, 60, 73, 76, 78, 193–205

  free market economics, 81, 195–6, 203, 204

  general election (2001), 57–8, 70, 200

  general election (2015), 61, 80, 196

  Grimhøj mosque debate (2016), 166–7

  homosexuality, 201–2

  integration, 57, 60, 74–83, 85–6, 88, 167, 172–4

  jewellery law (2016), 49, 57

  Jewish population, 47–9, 60, 73, 77, 110, 216

  Jyllands-Posten cartoons crisis (2005–6), 65–70, 163–4, 174, 325

  Liberal Alliance, 81, 195, 196, 204

  Nazi occupation (1940–45), 47–9

  North Sea oil, 197

  offshore detention centres, 88, 103–5, 205

  Press Freedom Association, 174

  radicalization, 75–9, 167, 172–4

  Radikale Venstre, 70

  Red-Green Alliance, 201–2

  refugees, 48–9, 53, 55, 58, 59–60, 85–8, 103–5, 193–205

  Social Democrats, 50, 51, 55–8, 60–61, 198–200, 235, 237

  trade unions, 57, 194, 201–3, 235

  Turkish immigrants, 77, 80, 199–200

  Venstre Party, 61, 196, 237

  welfare system, 48, 49–55, 56, 60, 79, 193–205

  Westergaard, attack on (2010), 69–70

  Déracinés, Les (Barrès), 119

  Deutschland schafft sich ab (Sarrazin), 3, 122–3, 211

  Dieudonné, 232

  Dijkhoff, Klaas, 179

  Dingell, Debbie, 297–8

  District 9, 247

  Diwali, 132, 215

  Doherty, Ben, 100

  domestic violence, 166, 167

  Dover, England, 137–8

  Dresden, Germany, 189, 278

  Dreyfus affair (1894–1906), 115, 116, 117, 119, 154

  Drumont, Édouard, 116, 117, 122

  Dublin Rule, 108, 109–10

  Dunkirk, France, 147

  Dutch East Indies (1800–1949), 19, 215

  Eagles of Death Metal, 1

  East Germany (1949–90), 87–8, 112, 269, 271–2, 278

  Eastern Europe Denmark, migration to, 202–3

  France, migration to, 143, 148, 233, 295

 

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