‘Populism & democracy in central Europe’

Tuesday, Sept. 20, at noon
Foley Speaker’s Room, 308 Bryan Hall
WSU Pullman

The Foley Institute’s fall programming continues in‑person with pizza.

What are some of the setbacks of democratic consolidation processes in Central and Eastern European countries, and how is that connected with rise of populism and populist leaders?

Miro Haček is professor of political science at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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