The global radical right : Transatlantic networks
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung - Bonn
2025
13 p.
extremism ; populism ; democracy
Perspective
January 2025
Politics
https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/international/21846.pdf
English
"Donald Trump is back as president – and as a leading figure for the global radical right. He will likely leave its transatlantic networking to others. That creates openings for European – in particular, Hungarian – actors.
• Trump's programme can be interpreted as »Orbánisation«: the imposition of an illiberal, hyper-majoritarian form of democracy.
• The strength of the global radical right should not be overstated. But their movement does profit from a hardening of the political culture. The defenders of liberal democracy need to take that into account"
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