Book review
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Book Reviews: Fractured France by Andrew Hussey, and Why Fascism is on the Rise in France by Ugo Palheta
Even by French standards, the current administration, and with it the country, is in crisis. Two books help guide the reader through the mazes and smokescreens.
- Elections & Campaigning
- Populism
- Racism & Antisemitism
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Review: Post-Liberalism, by Matt Sleat
A new home for the political right.
- Populism
- Progressive Politics
- USA
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Review: The Russia-Ukraine War and its Origins. From the Maidan to the Ukraine War, by Ivan Katchanovski
Disentangling the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Human Rights
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Review: Man Up. The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism, by Cynthia Miller-Idriss.
Men's role in fuelling the rise of far-right extremism is troubling many scholars.
- Populism
- Feminism & Gender
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Review: Our NHS. A History of Britain's Best Loved Institution
The first book to explore how public health and national identity have become so intertwined.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Progressive Politics
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Review: When the Clock Broke. Con Men, Conspiracists and the Origins of Trumpism, by John Ganz
Populism, Trump and the American century.
- Populism
- USA
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Review: One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, by Omar El Akkad
Gaza: livestreaming genocide.
- Human Rights
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Review: Russia's World Order. How Civilizationism Explains the Conflict with the West, by Paul Robinson
Twenty years ago, President Putin was a modernising ‘Westerniser’ who saw Russia as essentially European. Nowadays he talks about Russia as a self-contained civilisational world.
- Political Parties
- Populism
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Review: EUtopia. How Europe is Failing and Britain Could Do Better, by Ross Clark
Vision and vigilance in the United Kingdom and the European Union .
- Brexit
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Review: Ungovernable. The Political Diaries of a Chief Whip, by Simon Hart
The memoirs of a whip in love with his leaders.
- Conservative Party