Tag Archive for: populism

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…

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…

Recap of ECSA-C 2016 Biennial, “The EU and North America: An Inevitable Partnership?”, by the EUCAnet team

By the EUCAnet team Recap of ECSA-C 2016 Biennial "The European…

Challenges of Democratic Participation and Legitimacy in Canada and Europe

By Joan DeBardeleben and Jon Pammett CETD CAPSTONE Report:…

The Netherlands Vote – Expect the Unexpected, by Amy Verdun

By Amy Verdun, Jean Monnet Chair ad Personam at the University…

Political Party Fragmentation in the Netherlands, by Willem Maas

By Willem Maas, Glendon College at the York University Much…