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 |
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.
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."[1]
Chilean Nazi esotericist Miguel Serrano had been reportedly connected to the organisation.[2]
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