Tag Archive for: democracy
Catalan Crisis, by César Arjona Sebastià
By César Arjona Sebastià, Professor at ESADE Law School in…
The Divisive Force of Migration Politics and the End of the Coalition Negotiations in Germany, by Oliver Schmidtke
By Oliver Schmidtke, Centre for Global Studies, University of…
Governing the Migration Crisis – Special Feature in EuropeNow
By Jennifer Elrick, Oliver Schmidtke, and Nicole Shea.
We…
Why Russia Finds Democracy so Hard – Putin and the Legacy of the 1917 Revolution, by Derek Fraser
By Derek Fraser, Centre for Global Studies at the University…
The Austrian Elections Mirroring the Failed European Migration Policy, by Arnold Kammel
By Arnold Kammel, director of the Austrian Institute for European…
Spain’s Deep Crisis of Democracy and Catalonia’s Controversial Quest for Independence, by Pablo Ouziel
By Pablo Ouziel, Centre for Global Studies at the University…
Merkel’s Path to Victory and the Rise of the Extreme Right, by Oliver Schmidtke
By Oliver Schmidtke, Centre for Global Studies at the University…
Spain: A Pyrrhic Victory, by André Lecours
By André Lecours, School of Political Studies at the University…
Prof. Élisabeth Vallet: How the Refugee Crisis in Europe is Discussed in Canada
Dr. Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec, comments on the evolution…
French Presidential Election
Watch Helga Hallgrimsdottir (University of Victoria, Public Administration),…