Austria Election: Why are young people voting for the far-right?
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Austria Election: Why are young people voting for the far-right?
There have been a series of far-right victories across Europe - most recently in Austria. The country's far-right Freedom Party won an historic victory in the general election, securing 29% of the votes. Young people in particular are voting more for the far-right, but what are the reasons why? Guests: Farid Hafez Senior Fellow at Georgetown’s University Bridge Initiative Ralph Schoellhammer Head of the Center for Applied History and International Relations Theory Maciej Kisilowski Associate Professor of Law and Strategy #austria #austriaelection #farright #rightwing
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