In this article, Professor Anne Wagner from the University of Lille, France, presents the edited volume "Flags, Color, and the Legal Narrative: Public Memory, Identity, and Critique". She argues that visual symbols, such as flags and colors, shape legal, cultural, and political narratives by conveying identity, memory, and authority across diverse global contexts. Read it here: https://tinyurl.com/4jtnvwvs #PoliticsAndRightsReview #LegalNarrative
Symbols of Power: Exploring Flags, Colors and Legal Narratives

Flags can be powerful forces that shape identities, memories, and legal narratives across cultural and political landscapes.

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In this article Professors Rita Abrahamsen and Michael Williams (University of Ottawa) present the book World of the Right: Radical Conservatism and Global Order. They explore how transnational alliances are reshaping politics and challenging liberal values. Read it here: https://buff.ly/3ZWmHuC #PoliticsAndRightsReview #RadicalRight #Nationalism
The Global Rise of the Radical Right: Transnational Alliances

The worldwide rise of radical Right movements, parties and governments has transformed international as well as domestic politics.

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