RT Article T1 White Jihad: How White Supremacists Adopt Jihadi Narratives, Aesthetics, and Tactics JF Terrorism and political violence VO 36 IS 7 SP 919 OP 943 A1 Koch, Ariel A2 Nahon, Karine A2 Moghadam, Assaf 1974- LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902470184 AB This article explores the growing trend of “white jihad” by examining how white supremacists have incorporated jihadi language, motifs, and tactics into their ecosystem. Using observation and content analysis of various primary sources associated with the neo-Nazi movement, we highlight the core issues and themes around which the two movements have coalesced; identify key facilitating actors who have advanced the convergence of elements of the far right and the jihadist movements; and identify operational threats that emanate from this cross-ideological encounter. K1 Satanism K1 Violent Extremism K1 Order of the Nine Angles K1 Islamist extremism K1 National Socialism K1 Jihadism K1 White Supremacy K1 fused extremism K1 White Jihad DO 10.1080/09546553.2023.2223694