The government is planning a fuel price cap that would lower prices by ten cents per liter. To pass the measure in the National Council, it needs the ...
Guest Commentary by Johannes Huber. More and more, the FPÖ leader is gaining influence. When it comes to the fuel price cap, ...
The fact that FPÖ Secretary General Christian Hafenecker and his son Bernhard—of all people, both “model students” at a ...
In recent decades, income and wealth disparities have widened significantly in many European countries. At the same time, support for populist parties has grown. Previous studies have already pointed ...
The FPÖ reaches 28 percent in a poll for the Tyrol election. In the 2022 election, it was 18.8 percent. About a year and a half before the Tyrolean state election in autumn 2027, a poll has predicted ...
Social scientists from HU are investigating the causes of the link between growing income and wealth disparities and increasing support for populist parties in Europe.
Interview with Anna Thalhammer, who exposed Austrian journalists suspected of working for Moscow, why the country treats Russian espionage so casually, and how its history has shaped this attitude.
Bruno Kreisky was Austria’s longest-serving chancellor. No other postwar Austrian politician elicits the same amount of ...
These are images that have been etched into the collective memory of Austrian foreign policy in recent years. The then-Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl ...