Why Fear Overtook Hope in 2024’s Elections Around The World
“Fear is easier to sell than hope when institutions seem to be failing. To reclaim hope, politicians must dare to dream, disrupt, & inspire.”
Read Moreby Hasan Patel | Dec 3, 2024 | Europe, Populism in Action, UK, US, What's New, World | 0
“Fear is easier to sell than hope when institutions seem to be failing. To reclaim hope, politicians must dare to dream, disrupt, & inspire.”
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Jul 2, 2024 | EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Europe, Media, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, Video, World | 0
Analyzing first-round outcome of France’s elections for the National Assembly, and whether far-right Rassemblement National can be contained in the second.
Read Moreby Paul Mazet | Jun 30, 2024 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, What's New, World | 5
After 20 years of governance from “traditional” parties to Macron, is it still possible in France to stem a dynamic in which far right is the “new normal”?
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Jun 14, 2024 | EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Europe, Media, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, UK, Video, World | 0
Elections in UK and France: Governments in trouble, but big differences in challengers – far right in France, center in UK – and in Britain’s Brexit burden.
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Jun 10, 2024 | Audio, EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Europe, Media, Populism in Action, World | 0
Knocking back headlines of “far right surge” to explain “patchwork” outcome in elections, varying from country to country across Europe’s 27-nation bloc.
Read Moreby Blaire Brandt | Jun 7, 2024 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, What's New, World | 0
“If Mi Hazánk is successful in this week’s elections, its conclusion for Hungary: the far-right has never been more wrong in thinking that they are right.”
Read Moreby Paul Mazet | Mar 1, 2024 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, What's New, World | 4
Germans rally v. threat of far right AfD: “Healthy society does not need politicians singling out and threatening ‘others’. The call should be for humanity”
Read Moreby Daniele Albertazzi | Oct 27, 2023 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, What's New, World | 0
Giorgia Meloni’s populist radical-right party is in power in Italy — but she finds it is subject to same external constraints as any other administration.
Read Moreby Paul Mazet | Sep 18, 2023 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, What's New, World | 1
Why is the emblematic supporter of France’s left-wing organizations travelling towards the far right party of Marine Le Pen, especially in the northeast?
Read Moreby Frane Kulaš | Sep 12, 2023 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, What's New, World | 1
Will the liberal confines and “stability” of The Netherlands be broken in November’s elections? A look at the issues and parties — including the far right
Read Moreby Frane Kulaš | Jul 25, 2023 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, What's New, World | 5
“4 years ago, Austria’s far-right Freedom Party appeared to consign itself to scandalous past. But now, there is a belief that tomorrow belongs to them.”
Read Moreby Shane Caldwell | May 18, 2023 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, World | 2
“No longer are Irish Republicans just positioned v. Northern Ireland’s union with Britain. They also want to be frontline opponents of far right in Ireland.”
Read Moreby David O'Mahoney | Nov 3, 2022 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, What's New | 0
“For now the far right’s message is failing to resonate in an Ireland which can legitimately claim to be a country standing against political extremism.”
Read Moreby Daniele Albertazzi | Sep 30, 2022 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, World | 0
I answered the questions of Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Isabell Hoffmann about Sunday’s...
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Sep 24, 2022 | Audio, EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Europe, Media, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, What's New, World | 0
Rula Jebreal on Italy’s slide into autocracy & wider context of far right — politics, disinformation, and threats — from Europe to the Middle East to US
Read Moreby Mariana S. Mendes | Mar 21, 2022 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, World | 0
Beyond the success of ruling center-left Socialist Party is a question for Portugal’s politics: how do you deal with the rise of radical right-wing populism?
Read Moreby Daniele Albertazzi | Mar 18, 2022 | Comparative Populism, Europe, Populism in Action, World | 0
“Ukraine Invasion shows adaptability and flexibility are strengths for populist parties on European radical right. Opponents should not underestimate that.”
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Feb 9, 2022 | Comparative Populism, Europe, Populism in Action, World | 0
Is radical right-wing populism on the rise across Europe? How should we begin to assess parties through organization, tactics, and popularity with voters?
Read Moreby Stijn van Kessel | Jan 28, 2022 | Comparative Populism, Europe, Populism in Action, World | 0
Why Europe’s right-wing populists prefer to focus on more tangible issues like immigration rather taking risk of calling for departure from European Union.
Read Moreby Daniele Albertazzi | Jan 15, 2022 | Comparative Populism, Europe, Populism in Action, World | 1
A discussion of radical-right populism in Italy and Switzerland, Silvio Berlusconi, effect of Coronavirus on populist politics, & meaning of “illiberalism”
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Nov 21, 2021 | Audio, Comparative Populism, EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Europe, Media, Populism in Action, World | 0
“I am not saying that right-wing populists are new normal everywhere. But this is the direction of travel, and it is important to analyse what is happening.”
Read Moreby Niko Hatakka | Nov 13, 2021 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Finland, World | 2
Caught between Government measures and anti-vaccination movement, the Finns Party’s wait-and-see approach risks controversy of becoming “a corona party”.
Read Moreby Judith Sijstermans | Nov 4, 2021 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Belgium, World | 0
Belgium’s populists Vlaams Belang “bucks Coronavirus expectations by neither amplifying the sense of alarm or encouraging scepticism about experts”.
Read Moreby Adrian Favero | Oct 31, 2021 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Switzerland, World | 0
In the Coronavirus pandemic, the Swiss People’s Party is still walking a very fine line between being in government and performing the role of an opposition.
Read Moreby Donatella Bonansinga | Oct 21, 2021 | Comparative Populism, Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, World | 0
How does populism exploit insecurity for hostility towards “elites” and the “enemy”? An answer through Marine Le Pen and Jean-Luc Mélenchon in France
Read Moreby Niko Hatakka | Jun 24, 2021 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Finland, World | 0
Finns Party successful leader Halla-aho steps down, but “if new leader follows his investment in connection with party on ground, it continues to thrive”.
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Jun 23, 2021 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, World | 0
What are the lessons from “twilight of Spanish left populism” after resignation of Pablo Iglesias as Podemos leader and party turns into “normal” movement?
Read Moreby Scott Lucas | Jun 14, 2021 | EA Birmingham, EA in the Media, Media, Populism in Action, Video, What's New, World | 0
Amid the rise of far right movements — some of them calling themselves “populist” — what hope is there for liberal democracy? Cas Mudde offers insight.
Read Moreby Donatella Bonansinga | May 14, 2021 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, World | 0
“Despite reshuffling and division brought by pandemic, Italy’s populism coalition is in good electoral health with winning formula for foreseeable future.”
Read Moreby Niko Hatakka | May 10, 2021 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Finland, World | 0
Why did the populist radical right Finns Party expel its youth organization? Because the overt ethnic nativism of young activists threatened its legitimacy.
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