Posted in June 26, 2008 ¬ 2:06 amh.admin
Populism in Postcommunist Europe A panel discussion with regional specialists in political science: Monday, 23 June 2008 at 15.30 Slovak Foreign Policy Assn., Hviezdoslavovo nám. 14 Bratislava Thanks to the Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Fulbright Slovakia, the German Marshall Fund, the Department of Political Science of Comenius University, the Institute for Public Affairs, and the [...]
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Posted in June 26, 2008 ¬ 2:05 amh.admin
In recent days I have discovered a large number of new (and relatively new) resources on populism in Central and Eastern Europe. Lists and brief descriptions are here: The Institute for Pubic Affairs in Bratislava, Slovakia has published a report called “Populist Politics and Liberal Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe” which is free online: [...]
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Posted in June 22, 2008 ¬ 6:04 amh.admin
Just a reminder about Monday’s discussion, free and open to all who wish to attend. Graphic is here, text is below. Next week I will try to post notes and perhaps audio or video I can arrange it. Thanks to Fulbright Slovakia, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, the Institute for Public Affairs, the Department of Political [...]
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Posted in June 13, 2008 ¬ 12:21 amh.admin
Join us for a discussion of Populism in . Postcommunist . Europe * What is it? * How should we study it? * Why should we care? With political science scholars who study politics in postcommunist Europe, especially in Slovakia and Poland Kevin Deegan-Krause, Department of Political Science, Wayne State University, USA Ann-Cathrine Jungar, CBEES [...]
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Posted in May 27, 2008 ¬ 1:59 amh.admin
Thanks to Michael Petras and Martin Muransky for organizing a fabulous conference:Below please find a few notes from various speakers and at the bottom, the conference schedule in Slovak. Social Democracy after the 2006 Elections in Slovakia Bratislava, Slovakia, 23-24 May 2008 Organized by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Social Policy of the Slovak GovernmentJuraj Draxler, [...]
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