To counter the rising tide of right-wing populism, governments must embrace a more “performative” approach, highlighting the tangible benefits of their reforms to sway voters. The current political landscape demands leaders to not only govern effectively but also to make their actions visible, fast, and politically relevant. Failure to do so risks further erosion of public trust, leaving space for populism to thrive. We delve into the critical need for leaders to actively demonstrate results in a fractured media habitat. Discover how democratic leaders can reclaim agency by understanding the power of effective communication and visible action. News Directory 3 offers insights to guide those leaders. Discover what’s next …
Democratically committed governments everywhere are failing to appreciate how political legitimacy is established in today’s fractured, emotionally driven media and political environment. To counter the populist far right, they must both perform and be more “performative” in doing so.
LONDON – For UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and other leaders confronting right-wing populist headwinds, the challenge is not only to govern competently, but to do so in ways that make reform visible, fast, and politically meaningful to persuadable voters. Otherwise, with voters in many countries beginning to doubt that public policy can actually improve their lives, populism will keep gaining ground, fed by the idea that progressive politics amounts to technocratic talk with no results.
