2019-02-06
32 分钟Welcome to LSEIQ,
a podcast from the London School of Economics and Political Science where we ask leading social scientists and other experts to answer an intelligent question about economics,
politics or society.
Right-wing populism is on the rise across the globe.
The US, Brazil, India, Italy, Austria,
Hungary and Poland have radical right-wing politicians as leaders or in government.
Far-right parties have also chalked up major electoral triumphs in countries like Sweden, France and Germany,
and the UK's vote to leave the EU was a decision encouraged in part by populist rhetoric.
Meanwhile, Steve Bannon, a former Trump strategist,
has relocated to Brussels and is attempting to mobilise a hard-right network in the coming European parliamentary elections.
In this episode of LSEIQ, Joanna Beall asks, should we fear the rise of the far-right?
We're going to build the war.
We have no choice.
We have no choice.
Build that war.
Build that war.
Build that war.
Build that war.
Build that war.
Build that war.