Tag Archives: populism

Reining in Wall Street: Democracy, Not “Populism”

Sanders and Trump(!) defending the interests of the U.S. middle class is a long overdue exercise in democracy.

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Paris: Portrait of a City in Green and Brown

Marine Le Pen’s inexorable rise augurs poorly for France and Europe.

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Argentina: What Next?

What are the country’s prospects after the surprise victory in the presidential elections?

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Right-Wing Populism: A Threat to the Cohesion of Europe?

A populist backlash in Europe against immigration is more dangerous than in the United States.

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Italy: The (In)Consequential Beppe Grillo

The message remains the same: Just blame Europe.

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Donald Trump: The Democrats’ Best Campaign Asset

Money worship and ethnic insensitivity – the Republicans’ toxic combination at the ballot box.

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India: When Populism is Not Sustainable

Why is the Delhi’s Chief Minister Kejriwal’s popularity plunging?

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How to Deal With the Populists: Home Truths for Europe’s Future

“Technocracy is policy without politics – and populism is politics without policy.”

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The Atlantic Civilization and Its Enemies

Squeezed between a self-destructive Russia and Arab world, Western nations need to focus on their roots.

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The Emergence of Two Indias

India’s urban middle class turns away from the public sector.

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