Bernhard Weidinger, “Authoritarian Atlanticism? Far-right Austrian-American Interactions and the 2024 Presidential Election”

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Virtual Event
@ 12:00 pm

Co-sponsored by the Center for German and European Studies, and the University of Minnesota Center for German and European Studies. 

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First talk in a new series: “Present and past of the far right in Europe”.

This virtual talk by Austrian political scientist Bernhard Weidinger will focus on the intensifying interactions between the far right in America and Austria. Weidinger will discuss similarities on a variety of levels, from party politics to online and offline activism, from physical encounters in Washington, Brussels, or Budapest, to the exchange of narratives, styles, and memes. The talk will include a discussion of Austrian far-right reactions to the outcome of the US elections on November 5th.

Bernhard Weidinger is a political scientist (PhD, University of Vienna) who monitors the Austrian far right at the Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance (DÖW) in Vienna. He was previously a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley (2013) and a Fulbright Botstiber Visiting Professor at Northwestern University(2022).

This event will be held on Zoom, register here.