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Episode 89: Europe's far-right educational institutions

8.10.2021
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In Hungary, France and Spain, new political movements from the far-right are attempting to reshape their education systems. Under the supportive eye of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, the recently established National University of Public Service seeks to embed nationalist illiberal values in a new generation of Hungarian students. Meanwhile in France and Spain, far-right  public figure Marion Maréchal has turned away from the electoral politics of the Front Nationale to set up a new conservative research institute, ISSEP.

Both of these developments represent a challenge to the liberal values which underpin the existing international order. To find out more, Ben spoke with Professor Dorit Geva from the Central European University and Dr Felipe Santos from City, University of London, whose recent article in the Chatham House journal International Affairs considers the implications of this illiberal educational turn. 

Read the International Affairs article:

Europe's far-right educational projects and their vision for the international order

Credits:

Speakers: Dorit Geva, Felipe Gonzales Santos

Host: Ben Horton

Editor: James Reed Sound Services

Recorded and produced by Chatham House

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