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The 2024 European Elections: How Far Right? with Cas Mudde
The European elections of June 2024 are expected to deliver a “sharp right turn”, but how far right will the new Europe be? And what will this right turn mean for EU future politics? Join us for a presentation by Cas Mudde on the upcoming European Union parliamentary elections and what we can expect to see.
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published: 26 Mar 2024
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Cas Mudde Explains Populism
Professor Cas Mudde from the University of Georgia explains populism, including its main tenets, practical examples, ideas for future populism research, and suggestions for further reading.
We encourage you to check out Professor Mudde's books on populism:
Mudde, C., & Kaltwasser, C. R. (2017). Populism: A Very Short Introduction (2nd ed. edition). Oxford University Press.
Mudde, C. (2019). The Far Right Today (1st edition). Polity.
Here are the books Professor Mudde recommends for further reading in the video:
Müller, J.-W. (2016). What Is Populism? University of Pennsylvania Press.
Wodak, R. (2015). The Politics of Fear: What Right-Wing Populist Discourses Mean (1st edition). SAGE Publications Ltd.
Moffitt, B. (2020). Populism (1st edition). Polity.
Mouffe, C. (2018). For a Left ...
published: 01 Oct 2021
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Cas Mudde: “The far right is normalised”
Cas Mudde is one of the world’s leading experts on the far right, a movement about which he has written seven books and has been following closely from a young age. His contribution helps us to put into context and understand what stripe of far right we’re dealing with at a time in which these parties are generally the third biggest in terms of votes in many Western countries. On the occasion of Orwell Day 2023, we talk with him about the rise of this movement.
Read more: https://lab.cccb.org/en/cas-mudde-the-far-right-is-normalised/
published: 18 Jul 2023
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Cas Mudde: Populism and Religion: A Transactional Alliance?
Populism and religion have a long relationship, not least in the United States. The great Populist orator of the early twentieth century, William Jennings Bryan, was a deeply religious man, who always infused his populism with his Christianity. Today, authoritarian leaders still combine populism with virtually every major religion across the global – for example, Jair Bolsonaro and Christianity in Brazil, Aryeh Deri (Shas) and Judaism in Israel, Narendra Modi and Hinduism in India, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan with Islam in Turkey. Still, the relationship between populism and religion is complex, in theory and practice, and in most cases politicians use one of the two transactionally. Most (right-wing) populists are more patriotic than pious, although some are (or pretend to be) both, politic...
published: 24 Oct 2023
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Cas Mudde: How to deal with the Far Right?
Progressive strategies against right-wing populism and extremism
Listen to Social Europe Editor-in Chief Henning Meyer in discussion with Cas Mudde. They discuss the anatomy of the far right and far right populism and what progressive actors can do to counter the far right.
Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs at the University of Georgia, a columnist for The Guardian newspaper and a world-leading expert on populism and the far right.
If you like our podcast you might also find our regular articles, blogs and other written publications of interest. Just visit our website www.socialeurope.eu to read our latest output. If you want to stay up-to-date with all things Social Europe just sign up to our regular newsletter. You can do so on our website.
published: 20 Feb 2024
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Cas Mudde | Delphi Economic Forum 2018
Cas Mudde,
Associate Professor, School of Public & International Affairs, University of Georgia, USA
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Delphi Economic Forum III: March 1-4, 2018
NEW GLOBALIZATION AND GROWTH CHALLENGES
Session 30 - Populism: A threat to values
The appeal of the populists has grown with mounting public discontent over the status quo. In the West, many people feel left behind by technological change, the global economy and growing inequality. In this cauldron of discontent truth is a frequent casualty. Is populism a threat to democracy?
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Delphi Economic Forum III took place between March 1st and 4th 201...
published: 15 Apr 2018
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CIDOB In conversation with Cas Mudde, Professor of International Affairs, University of Georgia
published: 24 Jul 2024
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Cas Mudde, Ultraderecha.
Ultraderecha, Cas Mudde, Universidad del Georgia, Estados Unidos (Entrevistador: Cristobal Rovira)
published: 21 Nov 2022
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The Far Right Today: A Conversation with Political Scientist Cas Mudde
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-qhbsr-cae1bf
Podcast co-host Tim Schlittner and guest host and AFL-CIO International Director Cathy Feingold talk with Professor Cas Mudde, a political scientist from the University of Georgia. Mudde has a new book, "The Far Right Today," which takes a look at the resurgence of right-wing politicians and activists across the globe, much of it cloaked in populist, worker-friendly rhetoric.
published: 11 Dec 2019
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The rise of populism: from Le Pen to Trump with Cas Mudde
What is populism? How successful are populist parties in Europe? Is Trump a populist? What explains the recent success of populist actors? What is the relationship between populism and democracy?
The world seems to be going completely nuts and the origin for this cluster mess dates already back a few decades. All over Europe the political class seems to be shifting towards the extreme right and countries like Denmark, France, Hungary, Holland seem to increasingly become more adherent to populism tactics. The seeds for this turn, however, date back to Glistrup in Denmak and to Jean-Marie Le Pen in France and similarly in other countries. The prime-minister of Hungary is the living proof of the rise of the influence of the extreme right in European politics.
Populism was the word of 2016. Fr...
published: 29 May 2017
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The 2024 European Elections: How Far Right? with Cas Mudde
The European elections of June 2024 are expected to deliver a “sharp right turn”, but how far right will the new Europe be? And what will this right turn mean f...
The European elections of June 2024 are expected to deliver a “sharp right turn”, but how far right will the new Europe be? And what will this right turn mean for EU future politics? Join us for a presentation by Cas Mudde on the upcoming European Union parliamentary elections and what we can expect to see.
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The Illiberalism Studies Program (ILLSP) studies the different faces of illiberal politics and thought in today’s world, taking into account the diversity of their cultural context, their intellectual genealogy, the sociology of their popular support, and their implications on the international scene.
For more visit: https://www.illiberalism.org
Follow ILLSP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILLSP_GWU
Follow ILLSP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/illiberalism/
Follow ILLSP on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/illiberalism.gwu/
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https://wn.com/The_2024_European_Elections_How_Far_Right_With_Cas_Mudde
The European elections of June 2024 are expected to deliver a “sharp right turn”, but how far right will the new Europe be? And what will this right turn mean for EU future politics? Join us for a presentation by Cas Mudde on the upcoming European Union parliamentary elections and what we can expect to see.
__
The Illiberalism Studies Program (ILLSP) studies the different faces of illiberal politics and thought in today’s world, taking into account the diversity of their cultural context, their intellectual genealogy, the sociology of their popular support, and their implications on the international scene.
For more visit: https://www.illiberalism.org
Follow ILLSP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILLSP_GWU
Follow ILLSP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/illiberalism/
Follow ILLSP on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/illiberalism.gwu/
Subscribe to the ILLSP newsletter: https://bit.ly/3EMVX30
- published: 26 Mar 2024
- views: 1088
10:10
Cas Mudde Explains Populism
Professor Cas Mudde from the University of Georgia explains populism, including its main tenets, practical examples, ideas for future populism research, and sug...
Professor Cas Mudde from the University of Georgia explains populism, including its main tenets, practical examples, ideas for future populism research, and suggestions for further reading.
We encourage you to check out Professor Mudde's books on populism:
Mudde, C., & Kaltwasser, C. R. (2017). Populism: A Very Short Introduction (2nd ed. edition). Oxford University Press.
Mudde, C. (2019). The Far Right Today (1st edition). Polity.
Here are the books Professor Mudde recommends for further reading in the video:
Müller, J.-W. (2016). What Is Populism? University of Pennsylvania Press.
Wodak, R. (2015). The Politics of Fear: What Right-Wing Populist Discourses Mean (1st edition). SAGE Publications Ltd.
Moffitt, B. (2020). Populism (1st edition). Polity.
Mouffe, C. (2018). For a Left Populism. Verso.
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https://wn.com/Cas_Mudde_Explains_Populism
Professor Cas Mudde from the University of Georgia explains populism, including its main tenets, practical examples, ideas for future populism research, and suggestions for further reading.
We encourage you to check out Professor Mudde's books on populism:
Mudde, C., & Kaltwasser, C. R. (2017). Populism: A Very Short Introduction (2nd ed. edition). Oxford University Press.
Mudde, C. (2019). The Far Right Today (1st edition). Polity.
Here are the books Professor Mudde recommends for further reading in the video:
Müller, J.-W. (2016). What Is Populism? University of Pennsylvania Press.
Wodak, R. (2015). The Politics of Fear: What Right-Wing Populist Discourses Mean (1st edition). SAGE Publications Ltd.
Moffitt, B. (2020). Populism (1st edition). Polity.
Mouffe, C. (2018). For a Left Populism. Verso.
The International Association for Political Science Students (IAPSS) is a democratic student government representing political science students around the world. Would you like to get involved with IAPSS? Sign up as an individual member here: https://www.iapss.org/product-category/memberships/
or talk to your campus political science student association or department about affiliating with IAPSS.
Links:
https://www.iapss.org
https://www.facebook.com/iapss
https://www.twitter.com/iapss
https://www.instagram.com/iapssgram/
- published: 01 Oct 2021
- views: 6455
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Cas Mudde: “The far right is normalised”
Cas Mudde is one of the world’s leading experts on the far right, a movement about which he has written seven books and has been following closely from a young ...
Cas Mudde is one of the world’s leading experts on the far right, a movement about which he has written seven books and has been following closely from a young age. His contribution helps us to put into context and understand what stripe of far right we’re dealing with at a time in which these parties are generally the third biggest in terms of votes in many Western countries. On the occasion of Orwell Day 2023, we talk with him about the rise of this movement.
Read more: https://lab.cccb.org/en/cas-mudde-the-far-right-is-normalised/
https://wn.com/Cas_Mudde_“The_Far_Right_Is_Normalised”
Cas Mudde is one of the world’s leading experts on the far right, a movement about which he has written seven books and has been following closely from a young age. His contribution helps us to put into context and understand what stripe of far right we’re dealing with at a time in which these parties are generally the third biggest in terms of votes in many Western countries. On the occasion of Orwell Day 2023, we talk with him about the rise of this movement.
Read more: https://lab.cccb.org/en/cas-mudde-the-far-right-is-normalised/
- published: 18 Jul 2023
- views: 1496
37:40
Cas Mudde: Populism and Religion: A Transactional Alliance?
Populism and religion have a long relationship, not least in the United States. The great Populist orator of the early twentieth century, William Jennings Bryan...
Populism and religion have a long relationship, not least in the United States. The great Populist orator of the early twentieth century, William Jennings Bryan, was a deeply religious man, who always infused his populism with his Christianity. Today, authoritarian leaders still combine populism with virtually every major religion across the global – for example, Jair Bolsonaro and Christianity in Brazil, Aryeh Deri (Shas) and Judaism in Israel, Narendra Modi and Hinduism in India, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan with Islam in Turkey. Still, the relationship between populism and religion is complex, in theory and practice, and in most cases politicians use one of the two transactionally. Most (right-wing) populists are more patriotic than pious, although some are (or pretend to be) both, politicizing religion rather than religionizing politics.
Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia and a professor II in the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo. His research aims to address the question: How can liberal democracies defend themselves against political challenges without undermining their core values?
Mudde's lecture is the keynote lecture for the Populism, Piety, and Patriotism conference, an event that will bring scholars from around the world to Penn State to discuss the connections between religion and anti-democratic actions and behavior around the world.
https://wn.com/Cas_Mudde_Populism_And_Religion_A_Transactional_Alliance
Populism and religion have a long relationship, not least in the United States. The great Populist orator of the early twentieth century, William Jennings Bryan, was a deeply religious man, who always infused his populism with his Christianity. Today, authoritarian leaders still combine populism with virtually every major religion across the global – for example, Jair Bolsonaro and Christianity in Brazil, Aryeh Deri (Shas) and Judaism in Israel, Narendra Modi and Hinduism in India, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan with Islam in Turkey. Still, the relationship between populism and religion is complex, in theory and practice, and in most cases politicians use one of the two transactionally. Most (right-wing) populists are more patriotic than pious, although some are (or pretend to be) both, politicizing religion rather than religionizing politics.
Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia and a professor II in the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX) at the University of Oslo. His research aims to address the question: How can liberal democracies defend themselves against political challenges without undermining their core values?
Mudde's lecture is the keynote lecture for the Populism, Piety, and Patriotism conference, an event that will bring scholars from around the world to Penn State to discuss the connections between religion and anti-democratic actions and behavior around the world.
- published: 24 Oct 2023
- views: 380
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Cas Mudde: How to deal with the Far Right?
Progressive strategies against right-wing populism and extremism
Listen to Social Europe Editor-in Chief Henning Meyer in discussion with Cas Mudde. They discus...
Progressive strategies against right-wing populism and extremism
Listen to Social Europe Editor-in Chief Henning Meyer in discussion with Cas Mudde. They discuss the anatomy of the far right and far right populism and what progressive actors can do to counter the far right.
Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs at the University of Georgia, a columnist for The Guardian newspaper and a world-leading expert on populism and the far right.
If you like our podcast you might also find our regular articles, blogs and other written publications of interest. Just visit our website www.socialeurope.eu to read our latest output. If you want to stay up-to-date with all things Social Europe just sign up to our regular newsletter. You can do so on our website.
https://wn.com/Cas_Mudde_How_To_Deal_With_The_Far_Right
Progressive strategies against right-wing populism and extremism
Listen to Social Europe Editor-in Chief Henning Meyer in discussion with Cas Mudde. They discuss the anatomy of the far right and far right populism and what progressive actors can do to counter the far right.
Cas Mudde is the Stanley Wade Shelton UGAF Professor of International Affairs at the University of Georgia, a columnist for The Guardian newspaper and a world-leading expert on populism and the far right.
If you like our podcast you might also find our regular articles, blogs and other written publications of interest. Just visit our website www.socialeurope.eu to read our latest output. If you want to stay up-to-date with all things Social Europe just sign up to our regular newsletter. You can do so on our website.
- published: 20 Feb 2024
- views: 144
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Cas Mudde | Delphi Economic Forum 2018
Cas Mudde,
Associate Professor, School of Public & International Affairs, University of Georgia, USA
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Cas Mudde,
Associate Professor, School of Public & International Affairs, University of Georgia, USA
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Delphi Economic Forum III: March 1-4, 2018
NEW GLOBALIZATION AND GROWTH CHALLENGES
Session 30 - Populism: A threat to values
The appeal of the populists has grown with mounting public discontent over the status quo. In the West, many people feel left behind by technological change, the global economy and growing inequality. In this cauldron of discontent truth is a frequent casualty. Is populism a threat to democracy?
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Delphi Economic Forum III took place between March 1st and 4th 2018, aiming to identify the main global trends, assess their implications and review the resulting challenges and policy options confronting decision-makers of the wider Eastern Mediterranean Region. Moreover, it placed Greece’s need for structural reforms and new leadership strategies under the microscope with the aim to explore a new model of governance.
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Subscribe At Delphi Forum Youtube: https://goo.gl/jzilQz
Official website: http://www.delphiforum.gr/
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https://wn.com/Cas_Mudde_|_Delphi_Economic_Forum_2018
Cas Mudde,
Associate Professor, School of Public & International Affairs, University of Georgia, USA
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Delphi Economic Forum III: March 1-4, 2018
NEW GLOBALIZATION AND GROWTH CHALLENGES
Session 30 - Populism: A threat to values
The appeal of the populists has grown with mounting public discontent over the status quo. In the West, many people feel left behind by technological change, the global economy and growing inequality. In this cauldron of discontent truth is a frequent casualty. Is populism a threat to democracy?
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Delphi Economic Forum III took place between March 1st and 4th 2018, aiming to identify the main global trends, assess their implications and review the resulting challenges and policy options confronting decision-makers of the wider Eastern Mediterranean Region. Moreover, it placed Greece’s need for structural reforms and new leadership strategies under the microscope with the aim to explore a new model of governance.
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Subscribe At Delphi Forum Youtube: https://goo.gl/jzilQz
Official website: http://www.delphiforum.gr/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/delphiforum
Twitter: https://twitter.com/delphi_forum
Linkedin: https://goo.gl/EkQcjB
- published: 15 Apr 2018
- views: 481
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Cas Mudde, Ultraderecha.
Ultraderecha, Cas Mudde, Universidad del Georgia, Estados Unidos (Entrevistador: Cristobal Rovira)
Ultraderecha, Cas Mudde, Universidad del Georgia, Estados Unidos (Entrevistador: Cristobal Rovira)
https://wn.com/Cas_Mudde,_Ultraderecha.
Ultraderecha, Cas Mudde, Universidad del Georgia, Estados Unidos (Entrevistador: Cristobal Rovira)
- published: 21 Nov 2022
- views: 129
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The Far Right Today: A Conversation with Political Scientist Cas Mudde
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-qhbsr-cae1bf
Podcast co-host Tim Schlittner and guest host and AFL-CIO International Director Cathy Feingold talk with P...
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-qhbsr-cae1bf
Podcast co-host Tim Schlittner and guest host and AFL-CIO International Director Cathy Feingold talk with Professor Cas Mudde, a political scientist from the University of Georgia. Mudde has a new book, "The Far Right Today," which takes a look at the resurgence of right-wing politicians and activists across the globe, much of it cloaked in populist, worker-friendly rhetoric.
https://wn.com/The_Far_Right_Today_A_Conversation_With_Political_Scientist_Cas_Mudde
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-qhbsr-cae1bf
Podcast co-host Tim Schlittner and guest host and AFL-CIO International Director Cathy Feingold talk with Professor Cas Mudde, a political scientist from the University of Georgia. Mudde has a new book, "The Far Right Today," which takes a look at the resurgence of right-wing politicians and activists across the globe, much of it cloaked in populist, worker-friendly rhetoric.
- published: 11 Dec 2019
- views: 546
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The rise of populism: from Le Pen to Trump with Cas Mudde
What is populism? How successful are populist parties in Europe? Is Trump a populist? What explains the recent success of populist actors? What is the relations...
What is populism? How successful are populist parties in Europe? Is Trump a populist? What explains the recent success of populist actors? What is the relationship between populism and democracy?
The world seems to be going completely nuts and the origin for this cluster mess dates already back a few decades. All over Europe the political class seems to be shifting towards the extreme right and countries like Denmark, France, Hungary, Holland seem to increasingly become more adherent to populism tactics. The seeds for this turn, however, date back to Glistrup in Denmak and to Jean-Marie Le Pen in France and similarly in other countries. The prime-minister of Hungary is the living proof of the rise of the influence of the extreme right in European politics.
Populism was the word of 2016. From Brexit to Trump, journalists and pundits agreed that populism is on the rise and is shaking up western democracies. But what is populism and why is it so successful now? Cas Mudde will, on the basis of a clear definition, analyze the history, present and future of populism in western democracies, addressing both its causes and consequences. He will introduce some of the key populist actors, assess their electoral and political relevance, explain their success and analyze their political influence. He will argue that populism is an illiberal democratic response to undemocratic liberalism and that it can be both a corrective and a threat to democracy.
https://wn.com/The_Rise_Of_Populism_From_Le_Pen_To_Trump_With_Cas_Mudde
What is populism? How successful are populist parties in Europe? Is Trump a populist? What explains the recent success of populist actors? What is the relationship between populism and democracy?
The world seems to be going completely nuts and the origin for this cluster mess dates already back a few decades. All over Europe the political class seems to be shifting towards the extreme right and countries like Denmark, France, Hungary, Holland seem to increasingly become more adherent to populism tactics. The seeds for this turn, however, date back to Glistrup in Denmak and to Jean-Marie Le Pen in France and similarly in other countries. The prime-minister of Hungary is the living proof of the rise of the influence of the extreme right in European politics.
Populism was the word of 2016. From Brexit to Trump, journalists and pundits agreed that populism is on the rise and is shaking up western democracies. But what is populism and why is it so successful now? Cas Mudde will, on the basis of a clear definition, analyze the history, present and future of populism in western democracies, addressing both its causes and consequences. He will introduce some of the key populist actors, assess their electoral and political relevance, explain their success and analyze their political influence. He will argue that populism is an illiberal democratic response to undemocratic liberalism and that it can be both a corrective and a threat to democracy.
- published: 29 May 2017
- views: 35346