Angelos Chryssogelos is Jean Monnet Fellow at the Schuman Centre of the European University Institute and lecturer in politics at the School of Social Sciences of London Metropolitan University.
Like their British and American counterparts, German elites are blind to the grievances created domestically by Germany’s course towards European hegemony.
Our key finding is that the international structure and the regional context are decisive in determining the exact content of populist ruptures around the world.
The centre-right as a coherent set of principles is in serious danger of marginalization as political competition in western democracies realigns between closure and openness to the outside world.
The centre-right as a coherent set of principles is in serious danger of marginalization as political competition in western democracies realigns between closure and openness to the outside world.