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29 11, 2018

Talk in Poland

2019-05-20T12:58:04+01:00November 29th, 2018|

Presentation at the Institute of Political Science of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University (Warsaw) on "Populism, democratic crisis and a proposal to fix it" View LINK

16 11, 2018

Talk in Montenegro

2019-05-20T12:58:04+01:00November 16th, 2018|

Lecture at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Montenegro on "The Crisis of Representative Democracy and the Rise of Anti-political-establishment Parties" View LINK 1

19 10, 2018

Workshop in Estonia

2019-05-20T12:58:04+01:00October 19th, 2018|

Workshop on "Democracy in Reverse: Patterns of Autocratization in Eastern Europe and Eurasia" at the University of Tartu (Estonia). View LINK

10 10, 2018

OSCE/ODIHR Opinion (Lithuania)

2019-05-20T12:58:05+01:00October 10th, 2018|

OSCE/ODIHR Opinion on Certain Provisions of the Law on Funding of and Control of Funding of Political Parties in Lithuania. Download PDF (ENGLISH)

9 10, 2018

Latvia’s Same Old Story: the rise of new parties and a never-ending inchoate party system

2019-05-20T12:58:05+01:00October 9th, 2018|

By Ryo Nakai (The University of Kitakyushu) Latvia had a general election on 6 October 2018. The results awarded seats in the Saeima, the parliament of the Republic of Latvia, to seven parties including three newcomers. Some notable aspects of the election include the following: the current government parties were defeated, a party friendly to [...]

10 09, 2018

Swedish elections: All claim success but there is no obvious winner

2019-05-20T12:58:05+01:00September 10th, 2018|

By Thomas Sedelius (Dalarna University) The polling stations closed on Sunday, 9 September, at 8pm as Sweden voted on all available parliamentary positions on the same day: the 291 municipal councils (Kommunerna), the 23 provincial chambers (Landstingen) and the 349 seats in the national parliament, the Riksdag. Here is my brief post-election comment focusing on [...]