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Comment les médias grand public alimentent-ils le populisme de droite? [PDF]
The vertiginous rise of right-wing populism, especially in its “nationalist, xenophobic and conservative form”, and some “racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic and sexist” drifts associated with this phenomenon – whether real or perceived as such – make the ...
Farte, Gheorghe-Ilie
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Donald Trump won in 2016 largely because enough voters in three states, all in the Rustbelt which had voted for Barack Obama in both 2008 and 2012, switched their electoral votes from Democratic to Republican. Economic dislocations played a crucial role in these states to induce them to vote for an anti-establishment candidate.
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Varieties of Democracy Aid Approaches: The Role of Donors' Domestic Ideology
ABSTRACT After the end of the Cold War, DAC donors increased their efforts of democracy promotion in developing countries. Among other instruments, DAC donors increasingly use democracy aid to improve democracy abroad. However, DAC donors differ in their allocation and delivery strategy of democracy aid.
Jean‐Baptiste Puginier
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Analyzing the shift to the far right: the Austrian case. [PDF]
Wodak R.
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EU-China Leadership in Trade Policy: Feasible? Desirable? CEPS Commentary, 20 March 2017 [PDF]
Given the nationalism and blunt protectionism that characterises President Trump’s trade policy, the primary focus of the EU should not be on how to respond to his rhetoric.
Hu, Weinian, Pelkmans, Jacques.
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USAID's Locally‐Led Development Agenda: Open Government and Independent Monitoring
ABSTRACT USAID's ambitious localization agenda between 2021–2024—suspended in early 2025—aimed to provide more funding for local organizations, strengthen local systems, and co‐create with local communities. This study uses pre‐2025 open government data to identify continuity and change during USAID’s localization push.
Jeffrey Hallock +2 more
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Vulnerability and conspiracism in the United States from McCarthyism to Trumpism
This text offers an overview of conspiracism in the United States from the 1950s to the present. Even if contemporary conspiracy mongering extends certain practices and attitudes that were already well-known at the time of Richard Hofstadter’s ...
Christopher Jon Delogu
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Capturing the Media: Similarities Between Viktor Orbán’s and Donald Trump’s Media Aspirations
This work explores the parallels forming between today’s Hungarian and American right by investigating the media bases of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and former President Donald Trump.
Adam Klein
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US Foreign Policy of Chaos under Trump: the Wrecker and the Puppeteers
The following article assesses the changes and continuities of US foreign policy under the (apparent) leadership of the president elected in 2016, Donald Trump.
Pierre Guerlain
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When Free Speech Disrupts Diversity Initiatives: What We Value and What We Do Not [PDF]
In this essay, I argue that the debate on free speech as pushed by the conservative right is a strategic apparatus to undermine the various diversity initiatives on college and university campuses. While supporters of the right wing extremists around the
Dutt-Ballerstadt, Reshmi
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