It's their world now. The rise of Trump's right across the globe
Australian Financial Review
This report examines the global rise of right-wing populist leaders, inspired by Trump's return to power. Figures like Meloni, Orbán, and Milei are embracing populist, nationalist rhetoric and using social media to connect directly with voters.
These populist movements are tapping into widespread disillusionment with traditional political institutions and economic systems. They are promising to put "the people" first and restore national sovereignty in the face of globalization and perceived threats from immigration and cultural change.
The article suggests these populist, nationalist movements may fundamentally reshape the future of global politics. As they gain power in key countries, they could upend long-standing international alliances, challenge democratic norms, and pursue more confrontational foreign policies.
At the same time, the article cautions that the rise of right-wing populism also poses risks to civil liberties, minority rights, and the rule of law in many nations. The report urges close monitoring of these trends and their potential implications for the liberal international order.

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Its their world now The rise of Trumps right across the globe

Australian Financial Review