International Studies Assistant Professor Chris Crews will present a lecture entitled, "Christian Nationalism, Anti-Globalism, and the 2024 Elections."

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In recent years, the fusion of Christian nationalism, anti-globalist sentiment, and right-wing authoritarianism has emerged as a critical influence on elections around the globe. This talk will examine the role of Christian nationalism in shaping the 2024 US election, highlighting key examples such as Project 2025 and the proliferation of “divisive concept” bills targeting public education. Additionally, it will delve into how anti-globalist and white nationalist ideologies have helped to mainstream extremist narratives, including belief in the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory and growing hostility toward immigrants. The talk will also analyze how these movements resonate with voters, particularly those whose anxieties about cultural change, national identity, and economic inequality drive their political engagement.


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