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Fredrik Erixon talks to Dalibor Rohac, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and the author of In Defense of Globalism, about the crisis in the centre-right in Europe. In a recent Op-ed, Dalibor wrote about his recent experience in the parliamentary elections in Slovakia and how they reflect the shrinking space for “those who want to preserve and defend globalization and Western alliances, without buying wholesale into the left’s agenda” in Europe. What is behind that shrinking space and will become of European politics?