Center for Right-Wing Studies

Center for Right-Wing Studies The Center for Right-Wing Studies (CRWS) is a research unit dedicated to the study of right-wing mov Our approach is to look at the Right in its diversity.

Founded in 2009 at the University of California, the Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies (formerly the Center for the Comparative Study of Right-Wing Movements) is a research unit dedicated to the study of right-wing movements in the 20th and 21st centuries. Some movements focus on social or religious issues, some on nationalism or race, sometimes with militaristic tendencies, others on economi

c doctrines. The most successful right-wing movements manage to assemble coalitions that include elements from more than one of these categories. With the end of the cold war, anti-communism exhausted as a unifying force particular right-wing movements. Pent-up for decades, particular right-wing movements now spun on to the political stage with renewed energy and sometimes remarkable political appeal. In a few cases, these groups have managed to find a basis for alliance and have come to power. Others have created chaotic international hot spots. In this country a populist movement has come into being since the Obama election espousing fierce antipathy toward American liberalism in the name of "traditional American values" while claiming as well dissatisfaction with the direction of the Republican Party. The mission of the Center, which is housed at the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues (ISSI), is twofold: first, to identify right-wing movements, flesh out their twentieth-century histories (how they aligned and how they survived) while isolating their novel aspects in the 21st century; and second, to develop and apply principles of how right-wing thought, ideology and organizational capacities operate to understand the state of the contemporary Right and identify its likely directions and successes. In addition to its research activities, the Center publishes findings, offers mini-grants, fellowships and training opportunities to Berkeley students, and brings together leading scholars through conferences, colloquia, and other public events in order to share new research and engage in interdisciplinary dialog related to this field of study. A member of the American Museum Association, the Center is actively engaged in building an archive containing video and print materials on the Right, and making these materials available to local, national and international scholars.

05/28/2026

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Neil Bar, a CRWS affiliate, recently published the book, Kahanism and the Algorithmic Interpretation of History.This boo...
05/15/2026

Neil Bar, a CRWS affiliate, recently published the book, Kahanism and the Algorithmic Interpretation of History.

This book offers a systematic analysis of the ideology and enduring influence of Rabbi Meir Kahane in Israel, the American-born leader and thinker who rose to become one of the most radical far-right figures ever to hold political power in Israel.

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This book offers a systematic analysis of the ideology and enduring influence of Rabbi Meir Kahane in Israel, the American-born leader and thinker who rose to become one of the most radical far-right figures ever to hold political power in Israel. It unveils the core of his doctrinal structure: the....

Beyond Bias Recording 🎥Missed it? Watch A.J. Bauer unpack the myth of media bias and challenge the idea that political d...
04/29/2026

Beyond Bias Recording 🎥

Missed it? Watch A.J. Bauer unpack the myth of media bias and challenge the idea that political disagreement is just a lack of facts.

With Michael D. Bolden and Lawrence A. Rosenthal

Hosted by CRWS at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

Beyond Bias

John Konicki, Center for Right-Wing Studies grad student, received the 2026 Mike Synar Graduate Research Fellowship for ...
04/20/2026

John Konicki, Center for Right-Wing Studies grad student, received the 2026 Mike Synar Graduate Research Fellowship for his paper, "Ideological Resentment: The Role of Asymmetric Grievances in Conservative Politics." Each year, the Institute of Governmental Studies awards three Mike Synar Graduate Research Fellowships to distinguished UC Berkeley graduate students who are writing their dissertations on an aspect of American politics.

IGS was created a century ago to provide research expertise to the Legislature regarding public issues of the day. Our core mission remains promoting interdisciplinary research with a principal focus on American and California governance, politics, and policy. We bring together faculty members and s...

Check out this keynote talk given by Jennifer Burns, Edgar E. Robinson Professor of US History at Stanford University fr...
04/17/2026

Check out this keynote talk given by Jennifer Burns, Edgar E. Robinson Professor of US History at Stanford University from our recent conference, Women on the Right in U.S. History.

"Women on the Right in U.S. History: Intellectual, Economic, and Political Power" with Jennifer Burns, Edgar E. Robinson Professor of United States History, ...

CRWS awarded small research grants to 8 UC Berkeley students! 🐻🎉Julio Cedillo, Undergraduate, UC Berkeley Sociology; Jil...
04/16/2026

CRWS awarded small research grants to 8 UC Berkeley students! 🐻🎉

Julio Cedillo, Undergraduate, UC Berkeley Sociology; Jillian (Lee) Crandall and Alexis Wood, PhD Students, Geography at Berkeley; Colby Fortin, PhD Student, Sociology; William Halm and Sara Jozer, PhD Students, Political Science; Cristina Violante, PhD Student, Jurisprudence and Social Policy; and Alder Wheeler, PhD Student, Environmental Science, Policy, & Management (ESPM) - UC Berkeley.

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The Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies invites UC Berkeley graduate and undergraduate students to apply for small grants to assist with the development of student research projects on issues related to right-wing movements in the U.S. or other regions of the world. Read more about the mini-grant...

Former CRWS visiting scholar Balša Lubarda wrote for the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation, a part of the...
04/01/2026

Former CRWS visiting scholar Balša Lubarda wrote for the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation, a part of the European Commission, on whether far-right ecologism is being mainstreamed. “On the surface, it may seem unlikely that such mainstreaming will occur, especially as we often assume a collective awareness of the far-right agenda. Making this agenda visible can appear straightforward: all it seems to require is a careful process of ‘unmasking’ the overt or covert techniques of exclusion characteristic of the far right. Yet this approach carries its own risks. When exposure comes from a position of privilege, it can easily appear patronising. Seen this way, the real danger is not that we fail to expose the far right, but that we mistake exposure for victory.” The findings highlight a growing challenge: exposing harmful narratives is not enough. Preventing mainstreaming requires careful dialogue, attentive listening, and the co-creation of inclusive environmental futures that cannot be co-opted by those who weaponise fear.

What once appeared to be a marginal intersection between far-right ideology and environmental activism is now showing clearer signs of mainstream diffusion. New research examining both party politics and activist ecosystems reveals how far-right narratives can quietly seep into broader discourse. Th...

How did we get here? Andrea Lampros from UC Berkeley Journalism recently interviewed A.J. Bauer to unpack how conservati...
03/17/2026

How did we get here? Andrea Lampros from UC Berkeley Journalism recently interviewed A.J. Bauer to unpack how conservative movements reshaped the media landscape, and what that history reveals about today's fractured information environment: https://journalism.berkeley.edu/aj-bauer/

Don't miss it! A.J. Bauer gives a book talk at UC Berkeley Journalism on Thursday, March 19 at 6pm, sponsored by ISSI's Center for Right-Wing Studies. RSVP here: https://berkeley.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_H6HbSZDqQqSycLiGzZ7bbg #/registration

Join us on Thursday, March 19 at 6pm for A.J. Bauer's talk on liberal media bias. A.J. will be signing copies of his new book, "Making the Liberal Media" (Columbia University Press) at 5:30pm!

📍North Gate Hall, UC Berkeley & Zoom

Register: bit.ly/ajbauer

Sponsored by Center for Right-Wing Studies and co-sponsored by UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

Big Thanks from CRWS!Your support made Big Give a big success for us! We raised a total of $12,730 from 17 donors. If yo...
03/13/2026

Big Thanks from CRWS!

Your support made Big Give a big success for us! We raised a total of $12,730 from 17 donors. If you missed it, your support of critical research on the right is always appreciated: https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FU0996000

Big Give is well underway, and in the spirit of Cal, we encourage you to share a photo of you and/or your friends/fam in...
03/12/2026

Big Give is well underway, and in the spirit of Cal, we encourage you to share a photo of you and/or your friends/fam in Berkeley gear. Include and bit.ly/CRWSBigGive to enter us in a contest to win $350! Together, we can unlock a challenge gift today until 9 p.m.

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