Panelists discuss the recent rise to prominence of populist parties around the world, the policy priorities of populist leaders, and the consequences for international relations and cooperation. Speakers Sheri E. Berman Professor of Political Science, Barnard College Justin Gest Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Schar School of Public Policy, George Mason University Edward Luce U.S. Columnist, Financial Times Subscribe to our channel:
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The discussion is not about “populism”. This discussion (for me) is a group of “the elite” co-opting the word “populism” to define the reaction to their lock on economic and political institutions. This reaction is actually white supremacy.