Tag Archive for: democracy

Prof. Achim Hurrelmann: His Research and the Field of EU Studies

Dr. Achim Hurrelmann, Director of the Institute of European,…

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…