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In the wake of the recent asylum riots, we unpick the Dutch far-right landscape with the help of Leiden university professor Sarah de Lange. That and more on the podcast.
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And to the journalists attending: make no mistake. You are not observing this performance from the outside. Your presence forms part of it. Your presence is living proof that far-right ideologies have become normalised and accepted.
In the wake of the recent asylum riots, we unpick the Dutch far-right landscape with the help of Leiden university professor Sarah de Lange. Voters' confidence in Rob Jetten's cabinet has plunged in t
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The normalisation of the parliamentary far right is one thing, the normalisation of the extra-parliamentary extreme right and the increasingly open cooperation between far-right parties and extreme-right activists quite another
The Vitesse Arnhem of Cabinets Edition - Week 23 - 2026
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Political scientist | Professor of Transdisciplinary Social Science | University of Amsterdam | Hot Politics Lab | The PopuList | Stuk Rood Vlees | Parties, voters, populism, far right, and liberal democracy
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