UTRECHT, the Netherlands — On a blustery afternoon, the day before Dutch voters go to the polls in the year’s first test of the potency of European populism, parents arrived to pick up their children from the Anne Frank School in Kanaleneiland, a hardscrabble suburb of this heterogeneous city. Pushing strollers, the parents — whose roots […]
Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2017/03/14/this-province-explains-the-dark-vision-of-the-leader-of-dutch-populism/
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