Across the globe, conservative leaders are gaining political ground. Top row (left to right): Donald Trump, United States; Karol Nawrocki, Poland; Giorgia Meloni, Italy; Nayib Bukele, El Salvador. Bottom row (left to right): Sanae Takaichi, Japan; Daniel Noboa, Ecuador; Viktor Orbán, Hungary. Just a few years ago, during the Biden era, it seemed the whole world had shifted left, with only a few outposts, such as Hungary and Poland, standing against the tide of woke ideology and the drift toward socialism. Today, that trend is reversing. A right-wing movement is building across Latin America and Europe and, to a lesser extent, Asia and Africa, with many countries now led by conservative governments and several others likely to shift in the next election cycle. In Latin…

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