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These economic problems have led to the emergence of Euroskeptic nationalist
parties
and movements across the continent.
The European Union, the United States, and other interested countries hope that Syria’s warring
parties
will stop fighting each other, and turn their weapons instead on ISIS and other extremist groups, such as Jabhat al-Nusra.
This swing does not simply mark the return of traditional conservative
parties
and policies - smaller governments, more attention to the interests of capital - to power.
What's new is the fact that many of today's center-right governments are supported by populist or nationalist
parties.
In Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, and Denmark, the government is either a coalition or a minority government propped up by the pivotal support of populist right-wing
parties.
In the past, Europe's political contests were waged between left wing
parties
representing the interests of labor, and right wing
parties
representing the interests of capital.
Centrist
parties
that represented the middle classes and moderated the ideological extremes of left and right were pivotal.
The successes of populist/right wing
parties
can largely be attributed to the failures of left-leaning governments.
Many "outsiders" supported right-wing populist
parties
in the latest elections; their votes are critical for the survival of the new center-right governments in many European countries.
On many issues, the positions of populist
parties
conflict with the traditional pro-capital and pro-market platforms of established center-right
parties.
But in other important policy choices, populist
parties
could lead Europe astray.
Traditional pro-capitalist right-wing
parties
would welcome such reforms.
The new populist and nationalist
parties
are suspicious of Europe in general, and of EU enlargement in particular.
Traditional center-right
parties
have been pro-Europe.
Ahtisaari’s proposal is an acknowledgement that no agreement between the
parties
is possible, and that there is no constructive alternative to Kosovo’s independence.
So far, the Kremlin has resolutely stated that it will accept only a settlement agreed to by both parties, in effect endorsing Serbia’s position.
Similarly, the marked gains made by far-right political
parties
in the just-completed European Parliament election were no great shock.
Moreover, right-wing populist
parties
took advantage of growing public frustration with the EU itself.
There is only one way out of the Gaza tragedy that can provide justice to its many victims: The
parties
to the conflict and the regional actors now vying to act as mediators must leverage the ongoing calamity into a grand peace agenda.
Simultaneously, negotiations for a two-state solution should resume, with an unequivocal commitment by the United States and the other members of the so-called Middle East Quartet (the United Nations, the European Union, and Russia) to use all possible influence on the
parties
to prevent another failure.
Credible political
parties
are not easy to organize on the fly.
Far-right nationalist
parties
are gaining traction in Europe, while millions of undocumented migrants suffer in the shadows.
It also suggests that, by failing to engage voters on the reality of migration, mainstream politicians in Europe are manufacturing support for extremist
parties.
But among those opposed to more stringent conditions are not just the ruling
parties
in Poland and Hungary, but also those countries’ opposition
parties.
In both Poland and Hungary, the ruling
parties
have brought the opposition into line through nationalist blackmail.
This is particularly true in Poland: although the PiS is still at the top of the polls, a coalition of non-populist opposition
parties
could well overtake it.
While it will be difficult to get all of the relevant
parties
to the table in Geneva any time soon, much less to ensure an outcome that will stick, diplomacy is the only game left.
A less partisan intervention – pouring in troops and airpower to separate the warring
parties
forcibly – also has no takers, no likely UN authority, and only marginal hope of causing less harm than it would be intended to avoid.
Nationalist sentiment is rising, and demagogic
parties
of the far right and left are gaining in every poll.
After a year of retreating, the two largest opposition
parties
have begun to occupy the Sejm (Poland’s parliament) to protest an illegal vote on the state budget.
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