Two-Way Street: As Latin America Moves Leftward, Why Is Europe Moving Rightward?

A ‘profoundly anti-incumbent mood’ is sweeping the two continents.

AP/Silvia Izquierdo
President Bolsonaro at Rio de Janeiro September 7, 2022. AP/Silvia Izquierdo

A leftward wave is sweeping Latin America — including, soon, Brazil — while Europe is moving rightward as Swedes and Italians elect right wing leaders, and Britons prepare pro-growth, supply-side economics. 

Why? 

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