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That's a wrap for our Gendering Illiberalism mini-series.
π to Peto Andrea of CEU Democracy Institute, alina dragolea of SNSPA, to CIVICA The European University of Social Sciences and, of course, to π©π¨π© ππΎπ£ | populismblog.bsky.social
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The illiberalism series π for The Loop. A Political Science Blog from @ECPR is on π₯
Yet another article from this amazing group of female students and scholars, this time about the attacks against queer people in Czechia and Slovakia.
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What are anti-establishment parties, and what do they have to do with populism?
Can they also be technocratic?
How have they been evolving over time?
Can βnormalβ parties become populist?
This & much more with Bartek Pytlas | @[email protected] β‘οΈ
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In recent years Portuguese politics has become increasingly polarised.
With the upcoming European Parliament election coming soon after Portugal's legislative election, Lea Heyne and π©π¨π© ππΎπ£ | populismblog.bsky.social assess this impact on the countryβs politics.
blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202β¦
π΅πΉ Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the Carnation Revolution in Portugal
But with the country's politics now increasingly polarised, Lea Heyne and π©π¨π© ππΎπ£ | populismblog.bsky.social ask if #25Abril will continue to represent a unitary symbol of national identity. blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202β¦