21053 Article(s) by: Frantz Durupt

PreviousPage 158 of 1053Next

Frantz Durupt is a journalist at French daily Libération.

Indonesia Turns Right

Indonesia’s new president has a gruesome track record of human rights violations and hostility to democracy. But a slick campaign successfully presented him as a harmless grandpa.

Tags

    Soldiers of Fortune

    In the 1970s, American mercenaries traveled to Angola and Rhodesia, seized by racist, anti-communist dreams and delusions of grandeur.

    Tags

      Manifesto Destiny

      “National Conservatism: A Statement of Principles” contains ten guiding ideals for the New Right.

      Tags

        We Went to NatCon

        At this summer’s National Conservatism Conference, reactionaries — many of whom were close to or worked within the Trump administration — felt the wind was at their backs.

        Tags

          Conversations With Frenemies

          Compact’s Sohrab Ahmari is among a group of populists who see a home in a changing Republican Party. We asked him for his perspective on the November election and what comes next.

          Tags

            Queens of Conservatism

            Few women in the GOP wield real power, but in Europe, women have emerged as some of the far right’s most prominent leaders.

            Tags

              Tech Turncoats

              Elon Musk isn’t the only Silicon Valley somebody to leave the Dems in the dust.

              Tags

                America’s Darkest Study Abroad Program

                Since 9/11, US law enforcement has sent thousands of officers and millions of dollars to Israel, returning with new surveillance technologies and violent policing tactics to try out on American streets.

                Tags

                  The Nutty ’90s

                  John Ganz’s When the Clock Broke offers a tour of ’90s politics, from Klansmen strangled on talk shows to a drugged-up George H. W. Bush running for office.

                  Tags