
"The decline in foreign students and tourists... these are indicative of the erosion in the country's international reputation."
"Populism is the red light that signals that democracy is in danger. The far right is protectionist, nationalist, and anti-European at a time when global geopolitics is telling us that, if it wants to be relevant, Europe has to be more European than ever."
"These movements are growing because we have made it very easy for them. A sector of the population felt abandoned by the system because economic de..."
Juan Verde, born in Telde, moved to the U.S. at 15, overcoming language barriers to achieve academic success and work for three presidents. He highlights the decline in foreign students and tourists as a sign of the U.S.'s eroding international reputation. Verde critiques the rise of populism and far-right movements in Europe, noting their protectionist and nationalist rhetoric. He emphasizes the need for Europe to unite in response to global challenges, warning that these movements thrive on the feelings of abandonment among certain populations.
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