On the F Word : The Resurgence of ‘Fascism’ in Contemporary Politics? (IP20455)
Over the past decade, political theorists have engaged in lively debates on fascism in relation to a variety of events in global politics, including the election of leaders such as Bolsonaro, Modi and Trump, as well as the authoritarian drifts of nominally liberal governments.
To what extent can current political regimes and locales be characterised as fascist, or 'neofascist' or 'postfascist' as some theorists have suggested? Before engaging in such debates, we have to understand what fascism is, and how political theorists have understood it. This lecture will provide an introduction to critical theories of fascism and consider how they might help us navigate recent political upheavals.
Event schedule:
2.15-2.30pm - International Politics Registration
2.30-3.00pm - Introduction to the Institute in Paris
3.00-3.45pm - International Politics Taster Course
3.45-5.00pm - Tea, Coffee and Pastries
Students can also register for the French Studies taster course taking place on the same day.
Course requirements
This taster course is open to students in Year 11 (GCSE or equivalent year), Year 12 and Year 13 (final year A Level/IB students).