The Far-Right Won in Italy – What’s Next? Simon Anquetil Dec 21, 2022 Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, won the September 25 legislative election and is the new…
Weren’t you taught any better? Education and Antisemitism Amy Rosenbluth Mar 12, 2021 There is truly no comparison between a COVID-19 lockdown and the rule of a fascist dictator. Nor is there a…
Milkshaking Up Activism: the power of humour in resistance Emily Hunt Jun 14, 2019 Business in Westminster’s parliamentary chambers has been relatively quiet since Brexit Day was postponed to 31…
Sweden’s 2018 Election and the Shortcomings of Proportional Representation Rebecka Eriksdotter Pieder Oct 15, 2018 “Populism” and “Political Fragmentation” are terms that one would not immediately associate with stable liberal…
Quelling the Far Right: What the World Can (and Can’t) Learn from… Anthony De Luca-Baratta Nov 6, 2017 “If you’ve got money, you vote in… if you haven't got money, you vote out.” Those were the words of a woman in…
Québec’s Emerging Far-Right Benjamin Aloi Oct 28, 2017 La Meute, Les Soldats d'Odin, Atalante: These small but highly centralized far-right groups are slowly…
The Rise of the AfD: The Far-Right Enters the Bundestag Joris De Mooij Oct 3, 2017 Last week, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) became the first far-right nationalist party to enter the Bundestag…
Europe’s Far-Right Goes to the Beach Clara Marchionini Jul 8, 2017 In the summer of 2017, members of European far-right movements will be travelling to the Mediterranean Sea.…
Snap Election in Austria: Will the Far Right Prevail? Joris De Mooij May 31, 2017 In Austria, early parliamentary elections have given new life to the far right movement in western Europe. Last…
Et Après? France Has Spoken, What’s Next? Steven Polyakov May 12, 2017 The centre has prevailed in France, having just elected moderate and pro-EU centrist, Emmanuel Macron, as president…