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Tackling Disinformation in Central Europe and the Western Balkans
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Ivan KrastevIvan VejvodaMisha GlennyRastislav Káčer, Michal Klíma, Adelheid Wölfl, Jasna Jelisić, Vuk Vuksanović, Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, Shilten Palathunkal, Katarína Klingová, Stefan Vospernik
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Speakers: Ivan KrastevIvan VejvodaMisha GlennyRastislav Káčer, Michal Klíma, Adelheid Wölfl, Jasna Jelisić, Vuk Vuksanović, Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, Shilten Palathunkal, Katarína Klingová, Stefan Vospernik
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Speakers: Ivan KrastevIvan VejvodaMisha GlennyRastislav Káčer, Michal Klíma, Adelheid Wölfl, Jasna Jelisić, Vuk Vuksanović, Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, Shilten Palathunkal, Katarína Klingová, Stefan Vospernik
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Popular Revolt, Populist Turn
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Ivan KrastevSoli ÖzelChristian Ultsch
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Rebuild Trust in Politics
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David F GoodhartIvan KrastevWalter Hämmerle
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If you are searching for the answers to such questions as why people make unexpected political choices or if the “illiberal democracies” are on the rise in Europe, you can find them in Ivan Krastev’s essay “After Europe”. This renowned political scientist from Bulgaria describes the current state of European society as a metaphorical U-turn in thoughts on globalization and geopolitics, refugee crisis and populism, whereas the latter threatens Europe’s established commitment to human rights and social solidarity.
At the same time, David Goodhart, British journalist, divides people into two groups in his book “The Road to Somewhere”. There are the “Somewheres”, who crave for stability, perceive any change as a loss and are social-conservative and often less-educated, on the one hand; and urban, social-liberal “Anywheres”, who prefer self-realisation over stability and tradition, on the other. Even though “Somewheres” comprise ca. 50 % of the population and “Anywheres” just around 25 % - it’s the “Anywheres” who constitute the majority of the lawmakers among us.
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Series: Panels and Discussions
If you are searching for the answers to such questions as why people make unexpected political choices or if the “illiberal democracies” are on the rise in Europe, you can find them in Ivan Krastev’s essay “After Europe”. This renowned political scientist from Bulgaria describes the current state of European society as a metaphorical U-turn in thoughts on globalization and geopolitics, refugee crisis and populism, whereas the latter threatens Europe’s established commitment to human rights and social solidarity.
At the same time, David Goodhart, British journalist, divides people into two groups in his book “The Road to Somewhere”. There are the “Somewheres”, who crave for stability, perceive any change as a loss and are social-conservative and often less-educated, on the one hand; and urban, social-liberal “Anywheres”, who prefer self-realisation over stability and tradition, on the other. Even though “Somewheres” comprise ca. 50 % of the population and “Anywheres” just around 25 % - it’s the “Anywheres” who constitute the majority of the lawmakers among us.
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American Diplomacy in a Disordered World
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Ivan KrastevWilliam Burns
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Geopolitical Talks: The Role of Sanctions in US Foreign Policy
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Ivan KrastevMisha GlennyJames O'Brien
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Is Europe Losing Its Vision?
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Ivan KrastevChristian Ultsch
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Europe After the Pandemic
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Ivan KrastevJordi Vaquer
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Europäische Nation vs. Europa der Nationen?
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Ivan KrastevIvan VejvodaRuth WodakJacques Rupnik, Constanze Itzel
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Russian Foreign Policy
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Fyodor LukyanovIvan KrastevChristian Ultsch
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The Return of Geopolitics?
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Ivan KrastevLuiza Bialasiewicz
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