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The Stadt-Umland-Bahn is intended to provide the Nuremberg metropolitan region with transport links and at the same time expand local public transport services. Nevertheless, this project is representative of other infrastructure projects in...
Similar to their European counterparts, Japan’s center-left parties face a crisis of decline rooted in three distinct challenges. First, the number of left-leaning members of parliament is insufficient to secure governing majorities. Incorporating...
As a policy field that has long remained largely outside the focus of the broader public debate, development policy has historically attracted little attention from European right-wing populist parties. This article examines the development of...
Although populist government leaders have repeatedly spoken out loudly on the international stage in support of oppressed and persecuted religious communities, freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) remains an overlooked topic in research on...
The second Trump administration points to tightening ties between populist governments and movements, from Javier Milei to Viktor Orbán and Giorgia Meloni to Nigel Farage. Beyond this, populist leaders in the Global South, however, have so far not...