Populism Is Having a Moment in Australia
Will it last? Only if the country’s One Nation party can avoid the pitfalls experienced by other populist parties.
Will it last? Only if the country’s One Nation party can avoid the pitfalls experienced by other populist parties.
Swiss voters are being asked to decide on a referendum to limit the country’s population to 10 million people.
While Ukraine should seek and be granted greater integration into Europe, EU membership is not the right way to get there.
Keir Starmer has made a mess of things.
To recover, Venezuela needs its people back.
The state that gave the world Silicon Valley is now openly flirting with the very policies that ensured Europe never produced one.
Populism can win elections, but without fiscal discipline, it risks perpetuating the very welfare bloat it rails against.
Social media and messaging apps have eased the pressure to integrate.
Brussels regulated first and asked questions never, among other reasons.
Mission creep has fueled resentment toward the union in Eastern Europe.
The Swedish activist’s latest odyssey will hopefully be her last.
Farage is right to distance U.K. conservatism from the irresponsible Tommy Robinson.
The president-elect’s trade war threat could help Canada’s beleaguered prime minister rally his nation against Trump in the coming election.
Finding itself in a financial hole, Labour looks to the depressed and chronically ill.
For those on both sides of the political spectrum who would push children to further their own agendas, Greta’s iconic question rings clear: How dare you?
It truly is troubling just how many Brits, on both sides of the political divide, are willing to burn their cities down at the drop of a hat.
Those who, on the left and on the right, think that America’s best economic arrangements were in the past have no practical ideas for a better future.