MIR Meets: David French Andrew Xu Dec 13, 2023 Host Andrew Xu sits down with David French, a columnist for The New York Times. They discuss the potential dangers…
MIR Meets: Katherine Dee Blaise Brosnan Nov 1, 2023 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Substack writer and internet culture reporter Katherine Dee, to discuss the…
Dig Deeper: Conservative Factions in the US and Canada Zalan Teodor Gaspar Oct 5, 2023 Host Zalan Teodor Gaspar sits down with Henry Olsen, a columnist for The Washington Post and a senior fellow at the…
Israelis are Back to the Polls Again, for the Fifth Time in Three Years Simon Anquetil Nov 2, 2022 The large but fragile coalition led by Naftali Bennett collapsed in June after only a year in government. Though…
Covid and Climate Change: Why Is Poland Failing at Both? Sophie Cienska Nov 26, 2021 Climate change is not the only crisis where the Polish government has chosen to embrace conspiracies rather than…
Follow the Leader: Has Trump’s Populist Rhetoric Spread Around the World? Matthew Farrell Jul 12, 2021 Despite maintaining her father’s right-wing politics, Keiko Fujimori’s response to electoral loss draws more from…
How the Far-Right Captured the Young Vote in Poland Alison Lee Dec 8, 2020 While the liberal economic policy and conservative ideological push of the PiS would not intuitively mesh for…
Expulsion of Roma in Italy and a Quiet Response from the Rest of the World Hanna Oosterveen Dec 11, 2018 "Today, the Roma lack political clout as socially isolated members of society who are purposely ignored by most…
Quelling the Far Right: What the World Can (and Can’t) Learn from… Anthony De Luca-Baratta Nov 6, 2017 “If you’ve got money, you vote in… if you haven't got money, you vote out.” Those were the words of a woman in…