New European Order
The New European Order (NEO) was a neo-fascist, Europe-wide alliance set up in 1951 to promote pan-European nationalism. The NEO, led by René Binet and Gaston-Armand Amaudruz, was a more radical splinter group that broke away from the European Social Movement after denouncing their restrained program.
New European Order | |
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Leader | René Binet Gaston-Armand Amaudruz |
Split from | European Social Movement |
Preceded by | European Liaison Bureau |
Headquarters | Zürich |
Ideology | White supremacism Anti-communism Neo-fascism Pan-European nationalism Corporatism Antisemitism |
Political position | Far-right |
In the words of scholar Nicolas Lebourg, "the NEO virulently defended the idea of a new world order based on racial hierarchy, in which 'white humanity', by federating its nations, will see the birth of 'the new man within the new race' through a totalitarian party-state."
Miguel Serrano was connected to the organisation.
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