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Who counts as a fascist?

Hungary's neo-fascist party wins a seat from the government at a by-election, once more posing questions about how to deal with (or even describe) the far right.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France, Ideas, Party matters, Political issues 1 Comment 14 April 201528 January 2022

France keeps out the fascists, but at what cost?

Departmental elections in France show that its electoral system, being very like Australia's, is stacked against third parties in much the same way. This time it was the National Front that missed out.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France 2 Comments 31 March 201528 January 2022

France’s far right eyes a new milestone

Departmental elections in France see the National Front running neck and neck with the major parties. How they respond to the threat may determine the shape of the next presidential election.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France, Party matters 5 Comments 22 March 201528 January 2022

Culture, capitalism and destruction

Is it reasonable to compare the destruction wrought by Islamic State with some of the faults of modern capitalism?

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Charles Richardson Europe, Ideas, Middle East, Political issues Leave a comment 18 March 201528 January 2022

Election preview: Estonia

Estonia provides another example of co-operation between centre-left and free marketeers, but this time security issues seem to be uppermost in the voters' minds.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Party matters, Political issues 1 Comment 28 February 2015

A free-marketeer beats the right in Hungary

Hungary's opposition wins a key by-election, with a message that says something important about European party systems.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Party matters 4 Comments 26 February 2015

Another ceasefire, but the war continues

Another ceasefire falters in Ukraine. It's clear what the Ukrainian government is trying to achieve, but Russia's war aims are less obvious.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Political issues, War and peace Leave a comment 20 February 2015

Greece’s new government with an uphill task

Greek voters have put their trust in the radical left, but the new government will have to convince Europe's power-brokers that it's worth cutting a deal.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Political issues 1 Comment 27 January 2015

Election preview: Greece

Greece looks like electing a radical left government tomorrow. The uncertainty is over just how radical it will be, and what that will mean for Greece's future in Europe.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe 1 Comment 24 January 2015

Close elections start the year

The psephological year kicks off with presidential elections in Sri Lanka and Croatia, both upset victories by narrow margins.

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