
Europe’s far-right paradox
Anti-immigration populists are creating instability across the continent – whether mainstream parties work with them or against them.
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Anti-immigration populists are creating instability across the continent – whether mainstream parties work with them or against them.
By Hans KundnaniThe incoming chancellor’s coalition compromises leave a lot of space for the AfD.
By Hans KundnaniThe novelist thought his great-grandfather’s memoir would be a story to be proud of. He found something else.
By Rachel CunliffeThe surging far-right is a symptom of a world slipping out of progressive control – and comprehension.
By Jason CowleyThe political upstart, who tried to blend right-wing nationalism and left-wing socialism, failed to make a mark in Germany's election.
By David BroderHigh-turnout elections used to neutralise the far right. This weekend challenged that assumption.
By Ben WalkerFriedrich Merz is on track to be the next chancellor though his country’s traditional political stability has vanished.
By Nicholas HarrisThe far-right party is already reshaping Germany.
By Hans KundnaniThe AfD is courting the global right – and threatening to upend European politics.
By Annette DittertCould the tragedy boost the far right in the upcoming election?
By David BroderSocial democrats will lose if they fail to challenge an outdated liberal consensus.
By Jake Richards and Fred ThomasHis studies of Austrian writers, at times more fiction than fact, offer a guide to the artist he would become.
By Chris PowerNew polling from YouGov puts the Social Democrats in third place, behind Alternative for Germany.
By Ben WalkerThe February vote looks likely to result in another grand coalition – yet much of the country’s inertia is structural.
By Hans KundnaniThe former chancellor’s memoir Freedom reveals how her childhood in East Germany helped forge a doctrine of moral decency and…
By Nicola SturgeonThe former economic superpower is mired in a deep structural slump.
By Wolfgang MünchauThe country is now condemned to a political vacuum for months.
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By Jude RogersBritain and Germany are walking into the same fiscal doom loop.
By Wolfgang MünchauWith Russia’s war economy roaring, the balance of power is shifting in the Kremlin’s favour.
By Wolfgang Münchau