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On Solidarity
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Kurt Biedenkopf, Marek Borowski, Jan Maria Rokita, Aleksander Smolar, Piotr Weglenski
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Speakers: Kurt Biedenkopf, Marek Borowski, Jan Maria Rokita, Aleksander Smolar, Piotr Weglenski
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Speakers: Kurt Biedenkopf, Marek Borowski, Jan Maria Rokita, Aleksander Smolar, Piotr Weglenski
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Zukunft der Demokratien
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Georgios Chondros, Kinga Göncz, Adam Krzeminski, Peter Keller, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Georgios Chondros, Kinga Göncz, Adam Krzeminski, Peter Keller, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Speakers: Georgios Chondros, Kinga Göncz, Adam Krzeminski, Peter Keller, Alexandra Föderl-Schmid
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Feminism, Modernism and Resistance to Empire in Ukraine
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Katherine YoungerUilleam BlackerTamara Hundorova
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Poland and Europe
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Russia, Poland and World War II
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Krzysztof MichalskiMarcin KrólTimothy SnyderYaroslav HrytsakVictor Erofeev, Adam Michnik
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Wie Gespalten ist Unsere Gesellschaft?
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Isolde Charim, Jürgen Kaube, Bernhard Pörksen, Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle, Eric Frey
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Speakers: Isolde Charim, Jürgen Kaube, Bernhard Pörksen, Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle, Eric Frey
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Speakers: Isolde Charim, Jürgen Kaube, Bernhard Pörksen, Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle, Eric Frey
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The Syrian Revolt
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Adam BaczkoSadik al-Azm, Christian Ultsch
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US Elections 2020
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Ivan VejvodaSteven Erlanger, Eva Nowotny, Raimund Löw
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Speakers: Ivan VejvodaSteven Erlanger, Eva Nowotny, Raimund Löw
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Speakers: Ivan VejvodaSteven Erlanger, Eva Nowotny, Raimund Löw
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McMafia and the Geopolitics of Crime
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Ivan VejvodaMisha GlennyChristian Ultsch
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Illiberal Democracy: Contradiction, Ideology or Characteristic of our Age?
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Grigorij MesežnikovLeszek JazdzewskiLuke CooperNiccolo MilanesePéter KrekóKaterina Kolozova
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Since Viktor Orbán used the term in 2014 to propose a new model for Europe, debates have raged over whether ‘illiberal democracy’ is a coherent concept at all, what distinguishes it from liberal democracy, and what its relationships are with terms such as populism, authoritarianism, state capture, nationalism and majoritarianism. Whilst academic circles have been trying to make sense of the idea, the term itself has shown political effectiveness, and informal alliances of illiberal leaders have appeared at the European elections, in summits on family policy, in international decision-making bodies and elsewhere. This seminar looked at phenomena of illiberal democracy from Macedonia, Hungary, Italy, the UK, Slovakia, Poland and considered what should be done to counter this discourse, by political institutions, by academics and by other political actors and activists.
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Series: Panels and Discussions
Since Viktor Orbán used the term in 2014 to propose a new model for Europe, debates have raged over whether ‘illiberal democracy’ is a coherent concept at all, what distinguishes it from liberal democracy, and what its relationships are with terms such as populism, authoritarianism, state capture, nationalism and majoritarianism. Whilst academic circles have been trying to make sense of the idea, the term itself has shown political effectiveness, and informal alliances of illiberal leaders have appeared at the European elections, in summits on family policy, in international decision-making bodies and elsewhere. This seminar looked at phenomena of illiberal democracy from Macedonia, Hungary, Italy, the UK, Slovakia, Poland and considered what should be done to counter this discourse, by political institutions, by academics and by other political actors and activists.
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