Tag Archive for: democracy

Prof. Achim Hurrelmann: Canada’s Public and its Episodic Interest in Europe

Dr. Achim Hurrelmann is an Associate Professor of Political Science,…

Looking for new solutions to global threats: The Cedar Tree Institute

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  Can nature teach us about education, knowledge…

The Catalan Crisis: Court Actions and the Lack of Flexibility, by Antoine Rayroux

By Antoine Rayroux, University of Montreal Two years after…

New Government in Spain: What Change Can Be Expected?, by David Moffette

By David Moffette, University of Ottawa After 7 years…

Italy’s Populist-Nationalist Coalition Government: On Collision Course with the European Union, by Oliver Schmidtke

By Oliver Schmidtke, Centre for Global Studies at the University…

Europe’s Populist Surge – Italy’s Move to the Right (2), by Oliver Schmidtke

By Oliver Schmidtke, Centre for Global Studies, University of…

Populist Looking to Make Gains in Italian Election, by Julian M Campisi

By Julian M Campisi, PhD Candidate in Political Science at York…

How Did Polish Decommunization Policy from the late 90s Became a “Holocaust Bill” in 2018?, by Iryna Matiyenko

By Iryna Matiyenko, University of Victoria No, there is no…

Catalan Crisis, by César Arjona Sebastià

By César Arjona Sebastià, Professor at ESADE Law School in…