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27. Why the far-right can no longer be considered as a minor player in Europe ft. Sophia Russack

27. Why the far-right can no longer be considered as a minor player in Europe ft. Sophia Russack

Update: 2025-06-23
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Today in Europe, far-right parties are playing a prominent role whether we like it or not, as partners of broader coalitions and even as leaders in some cases. As a result, political forces must coexist with this new player and find ways of limiting its influence. 

 

Our host Tom Parker is joined by Sophia Russack, Researcher at CEPS in the Institutions unit. Together, they discuss the growing significance of the far-right in Europe, explore the factors that have contributed to its rise, and consider potential measures to protect Europe from this form of extremism. 

 

For more information on Sophia Russack and the work of CEPS, visit this link

 

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27. Why the far-right can no longer be considered as a minor player in Europe ft. Sophia Russack

27. Why the far-right can no longer be considered as a minor player in Europe ft. Sophia Russack