Geert Wilders’ far-right Freedom Party (PVV) delivered a thundering victory two years ago. Yet renewed support for rival parties and shifting political attitudes toward the far right suggest that another clear-cut win may prove elusive. Research from Northeastern University suggests that the success of populist parties, such as the PVV, stems less from their own brilliance than from the normalization of their ideas by mainstream politicians. By …
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