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PolicyMay 2, 2017
The Cultural Fault Line That Is Reshaping Global Politics
Research shows perceived threats from outside may be the unifying explanation behind Brexit, Trump and the strength of Le Pen in France
Michele Gelfand is a professor and distinguished university scholar teacher at the University of Maryland.
The Cultural Fault Line That Is Reshaping Global Politics
Research shows perceived threats from outside may be the unifying explanation behind Brexit, Trump and the strength of Le Pen in France
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