it.euronews.com
Trump's Win and the Rise of Europe's Far-Right
Trump's election win emboldens Europe's far-right, creating potential transatlantic friction and internal EU divisions.
Italian
United States
PoliticsUs PoliticsElectionsEuropePopulismUnited States
Republican PartyAfdFideszRassemblement NationalNato
Donald TrumpViktor OrbanGiorgia MeloniMarine Le PenJavier Carbonell
- How do the strategies of European far-right parties differ?
- While European far-right parties share some similarities with Trump, their strategies and levels of radicalism vary; some, like the Rassemblement National, attempt to moderate their image, while others, like AfD, remain more extreme.
- How did European far-right leaders react to Trump's victory?
- Trump's victory resonated with European far-right leaders, who see it as validation of their anti-immigrant, anti-establishment rhetoric.
- What are the potential risks to the EU from Trump's potential policies?
- Trump's potential trade policies, reduced support for Ukraine, and questioning of NATO commitments pose risks to EU interests and transatlantic relations.
- What are the main reasons behind the rise of far-right parties in Europe?
- The rise of far-right parties in Europe is attributed to cultural backlash, economic anxieties stemming from automation and inflation, and a general distrust of institutions.
- What is the impact of rising populism on the EU's ability to respond to Trump?
- The rise of populism in Europe threatens a unified EU response to Trump's presidency, potentially hindering collective action and exposing divisions within the bloc.