24th April 2025 | |
6pm - 7.30 pm | |
The University of Glasgow University of Glasgow , Glasgow West End G12 8QQ |
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Free but booking required | |
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This event will explore how today’s radical Right is not just a nationalist project but a transnational movement reshaping political and social systems worldwide. The speakers will examine how radical conservative thinkers strategically challenge liberal globalisation, uniting different groups against a perceived global elite.
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