This time last year, things did not look pretty for the EU, writes Michael Cottakis. Marine Le Pen topped the polls in France spreading fears over Frexit, Geert Wilders had crept clear of his challengers in the Netherlands, and EU officials glanced worriedly at an Austria dealing with its own far-right challenge. In all three cases, the populist challenge fell short, but with more key elections on the calendar for 2018, what lessons can be drawn by those seeking to tackle populism
Over the last decade, the economist Guy Standing has written on the emergence of a new class of citi...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
This time last year, things did not look pretty for the EU, writes Michael Cottakis. Marine Le Pen t...
Does the success of right-wing populist movements affect citizens’ satisfaction with democracy? Jame...
French President Emmanuel Macron's recent visit to the UK was closely followed by the British press,...
Numerous authors and political figures have identified the rise of populism as a potential threat to...
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen will contest the second round of the French presidential election ...
Following the Netherlands and France, Germany was the third of the original EU members to hold a nat...
French President Emmanuel Macron is widely expected to progress to the second round of voting in the...
Both the 2017 German and Austrian elections saw large vote shares go to radical right-wing populist ...
Populist parties are often assumed to benefit electorally from major crises. Yet as Giuliano Bobba a...
Since the election of Donald Trump, many have expressed their concern that the United States could s...
The German federal elections scheduled for 24 September are widely expected to produce another victo...
Angela Merkel's CDU/CSU won the largest share of seats in Germany's election on 24 September, but th...
Over the last decade, the economist Guy Standing has written on the emergence of a new class of citi...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...
This time last year, things did not look pretty for the EU, writes Michael Cottakis. Marine Le Pen t...
Does the success of right-wing populist movements affect citizens’ satisfaction with democracy? Jame...
French President Emmanuel Macron's recent visit to the UK was closely followed by the British press,...
Numerous authors and political figures have identified the rise of populism as a potential threat to...
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen will contest the second round of the French presidential election ...
Following the Netherlands and France, Germany was the third of the original EU members to hold a nat...
French President Emmanuel Macron is widely expected to progress to the second round of voting in the...
Both the 2017 German and Austrian elections saw large vote shares go to radical right-wing populist ...
Populist parties are often assumed to benefit electorally from major crises. Yet as Giuliano Bobba a...
Since the election of Donald Trump, many have expressed their concern that the United States could s...
The German federal elections scheduled for 24 September are widely expected to produce another victo...
Angela Merkel's CDU/CSU won the largest share of seats in Germany's election on 24 September, but th...
Over the last decade, the economist Guy Standing has written on the emergence of a new class of citi...
Theresa May's strategy of procrastination and ambiguity is about to run out, writes Jim Gallagher (U...
This paper analyses the National Populist Challenges to Europe’s Center Right. It assesses the cases...