The New Normal?
Election results in the Netherlands and Argentina provide evidence of the vigour and variety of the New Right and its global reach.
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Election results in the Netherlands and Argentina provide evidence of the vigour and variety of the New Right and its global reach.
If he is to reunite Poland, Donald Tusk will have to balance his strong support for the EU with citizens’ legitimate concerns about the erosion of national sovereignty.
Migration from the developing world to the West will continue until and unless international development can improve the societies people are leaving.
In the inaugural instalment of ‘The So-Called Dark Ages,’ podcaster Herbert Bushman introduces readers to the Gothic civilization that would eventually help bring down the Roman Empire.
If the Conservative Party slumps to defeat in next year’s election, Britain could see the rise of a populist alternative.
During a recent dinner at the Élysée Palace, the French president was confronted with the possibility that France is slipping into murderous anarchy.
Liberals have been slow to understand the frustrations fuelling the rise of the New Right.
The events at Sainte-Soline have received less attention from the international media than the pension-reform protests, but they are arguably more consequential.
It is not just Western officials who worry that Zelensky’s determination to defend Bakhmut at all costs will cripple his army’s effectiveness.
How will the rise of the New Right change Europe?
Meloni remains bound into a loveless union with Europe, but she is unlikely to be a model prisoner.
Falcone, Borsellino, and the legacy of Italy’s long and bitter war on organized crime.
Deterrence needs to be strong enough that it stands on its own feet with or without out American support.
The United States retains the capacity to defend the liberal order on both sides of Eurasia.
If Russia permanently cuts off natural gas exports to Germany, it will likely send the country, the world’s fourth-largest economy, into a severe recession.