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PEGIDA March in Dresden. Photo created by Kalispera Dell under a CC BY 3.0 licence. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PEGIDA_Demo_DRESDEN_25_Jan_2015_116227104.jpg

‘Pegida’ turns three: what is the state of right-wing populism in Europe?

  The rise of the German xenophobic movement ‘Pegida’ in late 2014 shocked the European public. Now, three years later, it’s time to ask what happened to right-wing populist activism in Germany and beyond. What is the position of the ‘Pegidians’ and similar groups in the European political sphere?   By Sabine Dorothea Volk, Simone […]

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Herman’s Haiku’s: The Sunny Spot between Radical Change and Moderation

“A Haiku poet can in politics not be of an extravagant, idle or extremist nature.” [1] In a time where all three of those adjectives seem to have firmly established themselves in the political discourse, Herman Van Rompuy’s ‘seventeen syllable reflections’ do what one might expect from a seasoned politician: They show us where we

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