Europe put to the test of nationalism
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Demonstration to protest anti-Semitism, racism and nationalism in Berlin, Germany, October 13, 2019. REUTERS / Hannibal Hansch
By: Juliette Rengeval Follow
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At the dawn of a new economic and social crisis which could be particularly severe, Europe is still struggling with nationalist parties, well anchored in the landscape.
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In
Italy
, in recent years, the debate around fascism has often returned to the news.
The controversies emerge from the publications (in particular
Michela Murgia
and her Instructions to become fascist or
M, the child of the century
by
Antonio Scurati
, recently translated into French), museum projects, provocations from political leaders.
Franceline Beretti,
in
Milan
, wonders about this Italian specificity.
In
Germany
, despite the immense memory work carried out since World War II, anti-Semitic acts are on the increase.
Explanations in Berlin by
Julien Méchaussie.
A program by Accents d'Europe in the company of
Anaïs Voy-Gillis
, PhD in Geography / Geopolitics at
the French Institute of Geopolitics
;
member of
the European Observatory of Extremes
.
→ His book
The European Union in the test of nationalisms
, published by Editions du Rocher.
Nikol Pachinian, a pacifist proclaimed at the head of a country at war
After more than two weeks of fighting between
Armenia
and
Azerbaijan
, portrait of the Armenian Prime Minister, who must now fully play his role as head of the armed forces .
A portrait signed
Béatrice Leveillé.
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