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Dalia Marin on the Populist-Prosperity Paradox
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The prevailing narrative used to explain political populism in the West is that some element of globalization is pushing voters to embrace right-wing, anti-establishment parties. But as Dalia Marin of the Center for Economic and Policy Research argues, that can't explain why populists are gaining strength in Germany.Interested in learning more? We recently spoke to ECFR's Mark Leonard about Italy's recent elections and the populist threat to the EU. Tune in here: https://apple.co/2MChQ9G.
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The prevailing narrative used to explain political populism in the West is that some element of globalization is pushing voters to embrace right-wing, anti-establishment parties. But as Dalia Marin of the Center for Economic and Policy Research argues, that can't explain why populists are gaining strength in Germany.Interested in learning more? We recently spoke to ECFR's Mark Leonard about Italy's recent elections and the populist threat to the EU. Tune in here: https://apple.co/2MChQ9G.
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