Across the West, once-powerful socialist parties are hemorrhaging voters as the working class looks elsewhere for shelter from the harsh winds of globalization, a trend Bernie Sanders can’t wish away, says contributor Bill Moloney
Populations long ignored as economically and politically “peripheral” are suddenly roaring with resentment across the West, and French writer Christophe Guilluy has their number, says contributor Bill Moloney
The political turmoil besetting Merkel in Germany, Macron in France, May in the UK, and Trump in the US has a common denominator, says contributor Bill Moloney. Voters don’t like the old “new” global order.
A weak, whiny Italy and a strong, stern Germany maneuver warily for the advantage in the European Union’s latest episode of “Can this marriage be saved,” writes contributor Bill Moloney.
Unwieldy, unaccountable transnational governance imperils the EU's survival as Britain departs, Germany and Italy signal doubt, and the French president frowns, writes contributor Bill Moloney