Filip Gašpar is a political advisor and publicist with Croatian roots in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He specializes in strategic communication, international positioning, and conservative networks. He regularly writes for German and international outlets and various media across the former Yugoslavia. He also coordinates literary translations in the post-Yugoslav region, including recent editions of Iddo Netanyahu’s Itamar K. and David Engels’ Défendre l’Europe.
Filip Gašpar is a political advisor and publicist with Croatian roots in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He specializes in strategic communication, international positioning, and conservative networks. He regularly writes for German and international outlets and various media across the former Yugoslavia. He also coordinates literary translations in the post-Yugoslav region, including recent editions of Iddo Netanyahu’s Itamar K. and David Engels’ Défendre l’Europe.
Fusionism is the COBOL of the Right. While it will live as long as its believers live, it is hard to imagine it making new converts. Even converts from the Left will go directly to the new Right.
In Argentina and abroad, Javier Milei is being recognised for strong—and, so far, successful—economic leadership.
In Israel, you will find it difficult to share your views if you do not conform to the dictates of the Left.
Conference participants showed solidarity in addressing antisemitism—the sort normalized by the chants of the protestors outside the venue.
The success of Filip is that it combines the moving and the dramatic in perfect harmony.
Conservatives from Europe, the U.S., and India met in Belgrade to discuss how best to counter the global Left.