Russ Bellant
Russ Bellant (born 1949) is a journalist, political activist, and author. He was one of the founders of Public Eye Magazine and Political Research Associates.
Old Nazis, the New Right, and the Republican Party is the most controversial of Bellant's books and the most widely cited. Chris Simpson wrote in the preface, "This book presents some of the best new research into the seamy side of the 'Reagan Revolution.' Russ Bellant's careful dissection of the American Security Council Foundation and of certain Republican Party organizations clearly establishes that neo-fascist thinking is flourishing among some of the right-wing activists who today drape themselves in the American flag."[1]
The Harvard Educational Review calls Old Nazis, the New Right, and the Republican Party an important book "which exposes the roots and growth of domestic fascist networks."[2] Bellant interviewed Nikolai Nazarenko of the Cossack American Republican National Federation who proved all too willing to show his collection of Nazi memorabilia and anti-Semitic literature.[3]
In the same book Bellant documents Nazi involvement in the Ukraine; The Nation said "Bellant's exposure of émigré Nazi leaders from Germany's World War II allies in the 1988 Bush presidential campaign was the driving force in the announced resignation of nine individuals, two of them from Ukraine".[4] Former Office of Special Investigations director Allan A. Ryan called it, "Well-documented, and reliable."
Organizations dedicated to countering holocaust denial such as The Nizkor Project frequently cite Bellant's work.[5]
Bellant appeared as himself in the political documentary American Secrets[6]
Bibliography
Books
- The Coors Connection: How Coors Family Philanthropy Undermines Democratic Pluralism. Boston: South End Press, 1991. ISBN 9780896084186.
- Old Nazis, the New Right, and the Republican Party. (3rd ed.) Boston: South End Press, 1991. 148 p. ISBN 0896084183 / ISBN 978-0896084186. "A Political Research Associates Book."
- Revised edition of Old Nazis, the New Right and the Reagan Administration: The Role of Domestic Fascist Networks in the Republican Party and Their Effect on U.S. Cold War Politics. (2nd ed.) Political Research Associates, 1989. 96 p. ISBN 0915987058 / ISBN 978-0915987054.
- The Religious Right in Michigan Politics. Silver Spring, MD: Americans for Religious Liberty, 1996. OCLC 37656468.
Articles
- "LaRouche Loses Libel Suit." Co-authored with Chip Berlet. The Guardian [New York], November 14, 1984.
- "LaRouche Cult Continues to Grow: Researchers Call for Probe of Potentially Illegal Acts." with Chip Berlet & Dennis King. The Public Eye, Vol. 3, Issues 3-4, 1982.
- "The Council for National Policy." CovertAction Information Bulletin, No. 34, Summer 1990, pp. 17-20. Full issue available.
- "Balkan Nationalists Peddling Fascism." Co-authored with Howard Goldenthal. CovertAction Information Bulletin, No. 35, Fall 1990, pp. 27-28. Full issue available.
- "The Free Congress Foundation Goes East." Co-authored with Louis Wolf. CovertAction Information Bulletin, No. 35, Fall 1990, pp. 29-32. Full issue available.
- "G. H. W. Bush Used Nazi Collaborators to Get Elected." Press For Conversion!, No. 54, August 2004, pp. 38-41.
Interviews
- "Secret Ukraine." Interview by Paul H. Rosenberg. Problems of NATO, edited by Tony Simpson. Spokesman Books, December 2017, pp. 13-22. ISBN 9780851248349.
- Originally published as "Seven Decades of Nazi Collaboration: America’s Dirty Little Ukraine Secret," in Foreign Policy in Focus, March 2014.
References
- scribd.com
- Harvard Educational Review review of Old Nazis, the new right, and the Republican party
- Bellant, Russ. Old Nazis, the New Right, and the Republican Party. Boston: South End Press, 1991, pp. 7-8. ISBN 9780915987061.
- Seven Decades of Nazi Collaboration: America's Dirty Little Ukraine Secret by Paul H. Rosenberg An interview with Russ Bellant, The Nation and Foreign Policy in Focus, March 28, 2014
- "Bellant, Russ." The Nizkor Project Archives. Archived from the original.
- Internet Movie Data base: Russ Bellant