Description:In 2016, The New York Times published a series of articles highlighting the rise of farright political parties across Europe and their increasing electoral success. One article noted the coincidence between the electoral gains of the far right and a series of migrant crises, growing economic inequality, disillusionment with the European Union, and a sense of lost national identity. That same year was marked by the U.S. presidential election, where a candidate with far-right tendencies, Donald Trump, secured the nomination of one of the country’s two major political parties. His electoral victory, which defied the polls and public predictions later that year, came as a shock to political analysts and media outlets in the Euro-Atlantic region. We present Analyses: The Shifting World 2025 eight years after a series of what initially seemed like surprising political developments that unfolded across continents. Our core argument is that we have witnessed the normalization of such election outcomes and far-right agendas in mainstream politics and foreign policy. In Europe, the outcomes of the 2024 European Parliament elections, along with those of various national elections past and present, have made it evident that far-right agendas such as racial nativism, political sovereignism and economic nationalism are becoming accepted gradually but more widely. In the United States, Trump’s re-election in 2024 was no longer seen as a surprising election outcome. Amid the normalization of such election outcomes and far-right agendas, this period has also seen important shifts in the global order – i.e., the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the growing tensions in the Middle East, the US-China-Europe rivalry, democratic backsliding, and the roughening effects of climate change. As various chapters in our volume emphasize, these shifts in the global order and the normalization of far-right agendas co-constitute one another. The rhetoric and policy practice of economic nationalism and political sovereignism challenge the legitimacy and power of international rules and institutions. Racial nativism mobilizes cultural resentments on international platforms, making it possible to imagine new walls and fortresses to restore order and reduce the mutual exchange. One might thus expect the domestic politics and foreign policy in the Euro-Atlantic space to increasingly exhibit skepticism toward international cooperation and resist supranational governance arrangements that are perceived as interfering with national self-determination. However, what we know so far is that the new actors, rhetoric, and practices focus more on reshaping global affairs than on bringing the world politics and economy back into national domains. Under the influence of the far-right and its growing acceptance within the post-liberal order, international relations, norms, and institutions are being powerfully reshaped and restructured rather than being abandonedWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Analýzy ÚMV: Svět v proměnách 2025. To get started finding Analýzy ÚMV: Svět v proměnách 2025, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: In 2016, The New York Times published a series of articles highlighting the rise of farright political parties across Europe and their increasing electoral success. One article noted the coincidence between the electoral gains of the far right and a series of migrant crises, growing economic inequality, disillusionment with the European Union, and a sense of lost national identity. That same year was marked by the U.S. presidential election, where a candidate with far-right tendencies, Donald Trump, secured the nomination of one of the country’s two major political parties. His electoral victory, which defied the polls and public predictions later that year, came as a shock to political analysts and media outlets in the Euro-Atlantic region. We present Analyses: The Shifting World 2025 eight years after a series of what initially seemed like surprising political developments that unfolded across continents. Our core argument is that we have witnessed the normalization of such election outcomes and far-right agendas in mainstream politics and foreign policy. In Europe, the outcomes of the 2024 European Parliament elections, along with those of various national elections past and present, have made it evident that far-right agendas such as racial nativism, political sovereignism and economic nationalism are becoming accepted gradually but more widely. In the United States, Trump’s re-election in 2024 was no longer seen as a surprising election outcome. Amid the normalization of such election outcomes and far-right agendas, this period has also seen important shifts in the global order – i.e., the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the growing tensions in the Middle East, the US-China-Europe rivalry, democratic backsliding, and the roughening effects of climate change. As various chapters in our volume emphasize, these shifts in the global order and the normalization of far-right agendas co-constitute one another. The rhetoric and policy practice of economic nationalism and political sovereignism challenge the legitimacy and power of international rules and institutions. Racial nativism mobilizes cultural resentments on international platforms, making it possible to imagine new walls and fortresses to restore order and reduce the mutual exchange. One might thus expect the domestic politics and foreign policy in the Euro-Atlantic space to increasingly exhibit skepticism toward international cooperation and resist supranational governance arrangements that are perceived as interfering with national self-determination. However, what we know so far is that the new actors, rhetoric, and practices focus more on reshaping global affairs than on bringing the world politics and economy back into national domains. Under the influence of the far-right and its growing acceptance within the post-liberal order, international relations, norms, and institutions are being powerfully reshaped and restructured rather than being abandonedWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Analýzy ÚMV: Svět v proměnách 2025. To get started finding Analýzy ÚMV: Svět v proměnách 2025, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.