Macron
– the leader of the “Free World’??
18
April, 2018
Europe’s
most dynamic political leader, Emmanuel Macron, pays a state visit to
Washington this week. The French president has struck up a
surprisingly cordial relationship with President Donald Trump,
especially when you consider that Macron has emerged as the West’s
most formidable opponent of the kind of populist nationalism Trump
channels here.
Speaking
last week to the European Parliament, Macron warned of a “European
civil war” and urged the European Union to defend liberal democracy
against a surging tide of illiberal nationalism. “Faced with the
authoritarianism that surrounds us everywhere, the answer is not
authoritarian democracy, but the authority of democracy,” he
declared.
The
JFK-style antithesis was a reminder that U.S. presidents used to give
stirring speeches like this in Europe. But that’s not happening
today because Trump identifies more with the other side—with
right-wing nativists and neo-nationalists who want to keep immigrants
out; raise barriers to global commerce; weaken or leave the EU to
protect “national sovereignty;” and, especially in Eastern
European countries like Hungary and Poland, undermine internal checks
on strongman rule.
In
effect, Macron has stepped audaciously into the vacuum created by
Trump’s abdication of America’s historic role as keeper of the
liberal democratic flame. Although some have anointed Germany’s
Angela Merkel the new “leader of the free world,” she’s been
preoccupied with shoring up a weak coalition government and stanching
defections from her conservative base to the far-right Alternative
for Germany party.
In
addition to being Trump’s ideological opposite, Macron can be
viewed as something of a beacon for progressives hoping to find their
way back to the halls of power across the democratic world. As a
progressive, young outsider who rode a wave of voter revolt against
the governing establishment, Macron managed to capture the populist’s
insurgent spirit without embracing their reactionary demands. That,
in a nutshell, is the task facing other progressive parties as they
struggle to expand their popular appeal.
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