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Nouvelle Résistance (NR) was a French far-right group created in August 1991 by Christian Bouchet as an offshoot of Troisième Voie (Third Way), which was headed by Bouchet. Dissolved in 1997, NR described themselves as "national revolutionary" and part of the National Bolshevism international movement. It succeeded to the Troisième voie and Jeune Europe, a movement created in the 1960s by Jean-François Thiriart.

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  • Nouvelle Résistance (es)
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  • Nouvelle Résistance était un mouvement politique français fondé en août 1991 qui se situait, idéologiquement parlant, dans une optique tercériste, nationaliste révolutionnaire et nationale-européenne. Le mouvement a succédé directement à Troisième voie (1985-1992), tout en affirmant reprendre l'héritage du mouvement transnational Jeune Europe (1962-1969). (fr)
  • La Nouvelle Résistance fue un movimiento político francés fundado en agosto de 1991 que, ideológicamente hablando, estaba dentro de una perspectiva de tercera posición, nacionalista revolucionaria y nacional-europea. El movimiento fue el sucesor directo de la Troisième Voie (1985-1992), al mismo tiempo que pretendía retomar el legado del movimiento transnacional Jeune Europe (1962-1969). (es)
  • Nouvelle Résistance (NR) was a French far-right group created in August 1991 by Christian Bouchet as an offshoot of Troisième Voie (Third Way), which was headed by Bouchet. Dissolved in 1997, NR described themselves as "national revolutionary" and part of the National Bolshevism international movement. It succeeded to the Troisième voie and Jeune Europe, a movement created in the 1960s by Jean-François Thiriart. (en)
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  • Nouvelle Résistance (en)
  • New Resistance (en)
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  • Nouvelle Résistance était un mouvement politique français fondé en août 1991 qui se situait, idéologiquement parlant, dans une optique tercériste, nationaliste révolutionnaire et nationale-européenne. Le mouvement a succédé directement à Troisième voie (1985-1992), tout en affirmant reprendre l'héritage du mouvement transnational Jeune Europe (1962-1969). (fr)
  • La Nouvelle Résistance fue un movimiento político francés fundado en agosto de 1991 que, ideológicamente hablando, estaba dentro de una perspectiva de tercera posición, nacionalista revolucionaria y nacional-europea. El movimiento fue el sucesor directo de la Troisième Voie (1985-1992), al mismo tiempo que pretendía retomar el legado del movimiento transnacional Jeune Europe (1962-1969). (es)
  • Nouvelle Résistance (NR) was a French far-right group created in August 1991 by Christian Bouchet as an offshoot of Troisième Voie (Third Way), which was headed by Bouchet. Dissolved in 1997, NR described themselves as "national revolutionary" and part of the National Bolshevism international movement. It succeeded to the Troisième voie and Jeune Europe, a movement created in the 1960s by Jean-François Thiriart. NR was both anti-Communist and anti-capitalist as well as ecofascist. In 1989, then general secretary of the Troisième Voie, Christian Bouchet stated that there were two possible alternatives: either present themselves as a "National Revolutionary wing/margin of the National Front" or present itself as a "contest movement" which supported "all forms of contest (regional, ecologic, social, popular," etc. The NR first decided to oppose the National Front "reactionary right" and enacted a policy of "the peripheries against the center," advocating for the creation of an "anti-establishment front," and rejecting left/right division. Bouchet then stated that this strategy had failed, and advocated alliance with Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front, on a "Less Leftism! More Fascism!" slogan. It also supported state secularism and anti-clericalism, and opposed United States cultural imperialism. Practicing a politic of entryism explicitly inspired by the Trotskyists, the NR also infiltrated the national direction of the deep ecology movement Earth First. NR was also anti-Zionist. They transformed themselves in the en Autumn 1996 during its third congress held in Aix-en-Provence, from which the Unité radicale movement was created. (en)
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