A notable gathering of global far-right representatives occurred at Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration, featuring figures like Javier Milei, Giorgia Meloni, and Nigel Farage. An informal meeting before the event highlighted the growing alliance among anti-globalists, addressing shared concerns such as immigration and traditional values. Sociology expert Katrine Fangen emphasized that these networks seek both political power and cultural influence, aiming to reshape global ideologies in alignment with nationalism and social conservatism. The radical right's ability to learn from each other's strategies represents an unprecedented level of international collaboration.
The key political issues that unite these far-right networks include opposition to migration, nationalism, traditional family values, and anti-globalization.
These networks are not only fighting for more political influence but also for cultural hegemony. Their ultimate goal is to reshape the global ideological landscape in favor of nationalism.
Strategies and successes in one country are soon adopted by other movements, according to political scientist Thomas Greven. The extent of radical right's networking is historically unprecedented.
Trump has become a magnet for ultra-nationalists around the world, even some anti-American ideologues, forging a paradoxical alliance of anti-globalists.
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