Titian’s Rape of Europa.
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In history and mythology, Europe always begins somewhere else. That should tell us something about creeping nationalism.
Renzi resigns.
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This was a vote against the prime minister – not a show of support for his rivals.
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The most unpopular president of the fifth republic won’t be seeking a second mandate.
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A populist movement led by a comedian has come from nowhere to make life very difficult for the establishment.
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He’s only Mr Nobody to people who haven’t being paying attention.
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The former president has lost out to his own prime minister in the first round of the Republican primary.
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The past few years have been tough for the German chancellor, but she has confirmed that she will be standing in the next election.
A whirlwind of speculation about Deutsche Bank’s health has surrounded its headquarters in Munich.
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Is the financial system headed for another ‘Lehman moment’? Perhaps, but a bailout isn’t the solution. More capital is, something Trump should remember as he rewrites U.S. bank rules.
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The PM came to power as the anti-establishment candidate. Now he could be the next victim of populist ire.
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Athens can celebrate two consecutive quarters of growth. Berlin must stomach some weakness. Everyone should remember cheap money isn’t free money.
During his campaign, Trump has adopted a virulent nationalist tone.
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From Iran and the relationship with Russia to global trade, many questions remain on how Donald Trump will shape his foreign policy.
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EU leaders couldn’t pretend to be happy about the result of the US election. It goes against everything they stand for.
Taking every opportunity.
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The Front National leader is feeling confident after Brexit and Trump.
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Diplomacy between Europe and Trump’s administration will be tricky, but not impossible.
All for one and one for all.
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Would a competent entrepreneur plough on with a decision that started to look a bit dodgy?
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While the citizens of the capital protest against their president, everyone else hails him as their saviour.
Screw it up and start all over?
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No member state has ever left the EU, so it’s far from clear if one can have a change of heart after starting negotiations.
Donald Trump is often described as a populist leader.
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November 2, 2016
John Keane , University of Sydney ; Christine Milne , University of Sydney ; Dr Adele Webb , University of Sydney ; Henrik Bang , University of Canberra ; James Loxton , University of Sydney ; Jan-Werner Muller , Princeton University ; Laurence Whitehead , University of Oxford ; Mark Chou , Australian Catholic University ; Nick Rowley , University of Sydney , and Stephen Coleman , University of Leeds
In this special The Conversation project, scholars and commentators from around the world examine the rise of populism, and its implications, now and into the future.
Protesters at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate denounce Trump.
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Europe has a lot riding on this election: NATO, relations with Russia and free trade all hang in the balance.
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The emerging Brexicon is binary, but this is a deeply complicated situation.