(anti?) constitutional populism
As recently as 1991, when Samuel Huntington investigated what he called the ‘third wave’ of democratization, the term ‘populism’ figured just
friend or foe of constitutional democracy?
As recently as 1991, when Samuel Huntington investigated what he called the ‘third wave’ of democratization, the term ‘populism’ figured just
Erdogan’s Turkey, Orban’s Hungary, Kaczynski’s Poland, Duterte’s Philippines, Zuma’s South Africa, the Venezuela of Chavez and Maduro … there is
Our project has several points of focus on the interrelations between modern forms of populism with liberal democracy, authoritarianism, politics,
Democracy in Question is a podcast from the Central European University – each episode features a leading scholar or public figure
Tuesday, 27 June 2023, online at 6pm Sydney time Speaker: Professor Samuel Issacharoff On this occasion, Samuel Issacharoff* will be joining us
Speaker: Andrew Arato and Jean Cohen On 2 December 2022, our panel was joined by Professor Andrew Arato* and Professor
Speaker: Wojciech Sadurski On 12 October 2022, this webinar saw one of the leaders of our research project, Wojciech Sadurski,*
Oliver Garner writing for the Review of Democracy The last 2 years may have seen the high water-mark for populist
New timing: Friday, 2 December 2022, online at 8am Sydney time (which will be the evening of Thursday 1 December 2022 in
Giuseppe Martinico reviews ‘Anti-Constitutional Populism’ Read the full review on Review of Democracy. Richness of analysis characterises this book. There
Speaker: Jiří Přibán On 8 June 2022, our panel was joined by Professor Jiří Přibán* to discuss his recent book,
Archive edition of a webinar with Martin Krygier The webinar was hosted by the Australian Institute of Polish Affairs on
Why There Is No Salvation for the Current Polish Constitutional Tribunal In a recent piece for Verfassungsblog, Wojciech Sadurski writes:
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