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The Great Resignation - How Labor Markets Are Changing Politics
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- Gillian Tett
The Great Resignation: How Labor Markets Are Changing Politics
March 20, 2025
By Gillian Tett, Contributor – Financial Times
Introduction
Politics in 2025 is characterized by polarization, populism, and a technological revolution that has transformed both governance and public discourse. This piece dives into the forces that are redrawing the global political map.
Global Political Movements
From youth-led protests to right-wing populist parties, political movements are reshaping institutions. We analyze these movements' origins, goals, and implications.
Technology and Governance
Governments are increasingly reliant on technology to deliver public services, conduct surveillance, and influence public opinion. The ethical and democratic implications of this trend are examined.
Elections in the Age of Disinformation
With AI-generated content and social media manipulation on the rise, election integrity is under threat. This section covers policy responses and tech safeguards being adopted worldwide.
Shifts in Global Power
The US-China rivalry, Russia’s ambitions, and the resurgence of regional powers are causing major realignments. This section tracks key international developments.
Human Rights and Freedoms
Civil liberties are under pressure in many parts of the world. We highlight the critical areas of concern and the organizations fighting back.
Conclusion
Navigating the politics of 2025 requires new institutions, renewed civic engagement, and cross-border collaboration. Leaders who understand these shifts will define the future.