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Defamation of the Green Party in Germany

Written by Ivan Cerovac, Monta Vaiteka, Matej Jordanov.   Radicalization is a process of causing someone to adopt radical positions on political or socia issues and it has been present in European politics for a long time. Radicalization can be and is often fueled by defamatory campaigns meaning using propaganda …

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The National Rally in the French elections

Written by Péter Emeneth and Georgiana Nicolescu. Edited by Mia Atanasova and István Zsifkó.    The National Rally is a French far-right political party, founded on the 5th of October 1972 described as right-wing populist and nationalist. It advocates significant cuts to legal immigration, protection of French identity and stricter control …

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Radicalization in Italy: Fratelli d’Italia

Written by Nicole Ivona Luketic and  Roberts Žanis Bete. Edited by Luka Draganski, Tea Zubak and Alessia Garre.  Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d’Italia) Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d’Italia) is a national-conservative and right-wing populist party in Italy. It is currently the leading party in the governing coalition, which does not …

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The roots of radicalization in Poland

Written by Ginevra Reghitto and Tibor Ábel. Edited by Dita Hadaņonoka, Stella Bardi and Kim Jeršin.   In recent years, Poland has witnessed a troubling increase in far-right radicalization, affecting various segments of society. Research indicates that a significant portion of the population perceives the country as divided into major political …

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Far-Right Politics in Sweden

Written by  Emīlija Krutkēvič and Stiliyan Stanchev. Edited by  Gaia Schenone and Francesca Ceccarelli.   Far-right politics in Sweden has grown significantly over the past few decades, evolving from small nationalist movements into a major political force. While Sweden has traditionally been known for its progressive values and strong welfare …

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