The Old World’s Old and New Parties
... rather non-globalist movements striving to change the key vectors of globalization and integration-orientated development. To a certain extent, these basically internationalist movements, which may be seen as successors of the old left, also contain left-wing radicals, i.e. the remaining communist parties, radical socialists and some environmentalists. They operate in Greece, France, Germany, and the Scandinavian countries. The opposite flank is made of staunch radical nationalists who profess nationalism, xenophobia and a pathological rejection ...
28.11.2012