A discussion with with Péter Márki-Zay and Zoltán Kész. […]
When tribe meets tourist
China’s “last primitive tribal village” despoiled by cultural preservation. […]
Denmark’s far right has already won on immigration
The Danish People’s Party may be losing support, but its policies have crept into the mainstream. […]
The Nation: Robbie Corey-Boulet on Kenya’s anti-gay laws
LGBT activists say they will continue their campaign to dismantle the laws the High Court upheld. […]
Far right set to solidify rise across Europe
Despite their expected gains in elections for the European Parliament, it’s not clear how well ascendant populists will work together. […]
After a government collapse, uncertainty for Austria’s right-wing experiment
Corruption, not extremism, toppled the ruling coalition. The country’s leader is hoping that means voters continue supporting the country’s rightward shift. […]
Germany’s right-wing populists push boundaries in a polarized society
Can the AfD succeed in uniting government critics? […]
National Geographic: Shannon Sims on cuts to science funding in Brazil
What could this mean for people and the future of scientific research? […]
Washington Post: Shannon Sims on Brazilian comedian’s prison sentence
The right-winger’s jailing prompts a public debate about free speech. […]
Landing in Riyadh
Encountering a sprawling metropolis full of empty spaces, speeding cars and hopes for socioeconomic change. […]