Meeting the Challenge of Populism to Children’s Rights: The Value of Human Rights Education

This article analyses the rise of the new right-wing, nationalistic, xenophobic, and authoritarian populism as a challenge to children’s human rights. Informed by human needs theory, it situates the new populism in the context of globalization, economic grievances, and cultural resentment and backla...

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