Cas Mudde
Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF professor of international affairs at the University of Georgia, and author of The Far Right Today
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Whether we like it or not, voters have a choice between two very clear and different Americas
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After revelations of a secret meeting with neo-Nazis, huge anti-AfD protests have erupted across the country. But what would it mean to ban a party riding high in the polls?
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The prospect of an isolationist US under Trump should push EU leaders to design a defence policy that is democratic and accountable
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Sahra Wagenknecht’s new party aims to transform German politics – but like its peers across western Europe, it may struggle, says Cas Mudde of the University of Georgia
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As mainstream politics has shifted to the right, once-fringe parties are gaining support – and moving closer to government, says Cas Mudde of the University of Georgia
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Media complacency and outgoing PM Mark Rutte’s decision to campaign on immigration have created a political earthquake, says Cas Mudde of the University of Georgia
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The strategy behind this Republican battle is to fight off the federal state until they have re-established federal power themselves
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Everyone thought Trump had the Republican nomination in the bag – but now, that’s not the case
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Trump unleashed a revolution that opened the door to people like DeSantis. Now the Florida governor and his supporters want to continue that revolution without its original leader
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While much remains unclear about Tuesday’s elections, we know that Democrats did much better than expected
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Anyone hoping a poor election showing might pull the party back from extremism doesn’t see the unfortunate truth: Trump and his radicals now represent Republican values
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Democrats have come under fire from critics like Bernie Sanders, who say the party isn’t focusing enough on the economy. Is that right?
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The far-right leader may have little impact on European politics, says Guardian US columnist Cas Mudde
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There is no easy fix to dealing with far-right terror. But we should stop assuming Republicans can help, when they are part of the problem
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While Whoopi Goldberg’s ignorance of the Holocaust is painful, it is far from striking. Many Americans don't know what it is
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The fight over Covid misinformation has put Spotify’s Joe Rogan Experience in the crosshairs. So what should be done?
Why are US campuses facing an orgy of state repression in the ‘land of the free’?