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✍️🔖 “While Abrahamian does well to call out the diseased globalization we live in today, she provides little hope for how to pose a substantial challenge to the cynicism that undergirds the hidden globe,” Anubha Anushree writes. 🧑‍💻 Read it now:.👉
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🎙️ In Part 2 of our latest episode in the special series produced in partnership with @JoDemocracy, @berkesen explains how Turkey’s opposition is pushing back against an increasingly hegemonic regime. 🇹🇷🇹🇷. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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✍️ Fueled by digital activism and pop culture, youth-led protests in Turkey converge with social policy innovations in opposition-run cities, Ebru Işıklı and Elifcan Çelebi argue in their op-ed. 🇹🇷🇹🇷. 🧑‍💻 Read it now:.👉
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🎙️ In our new podcast, @melnykovska discusses how the full-scale Russian invasion has led to surprising shifts in business-state relations in Ukraine, including a turn toward civic responsibility among the biggest companies. 🇺🇦🇺🇦. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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🎙️In this interview, David Dyzenhaus explains how anti-liberal critiques underpin “Common Good Constitutionalism,” and warns that such theories legitimize and encourage authoritarianism by undermining rule of law in liberal democracies. 🧑‍💻Read it now:.👉
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✍️ The Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party’s corruption scandal may prove to be the silver lining Spain’s political system needs to reform and modernize its parties, @ugomezhernandez writes in his op-ed. 🇪🇸🇪🇸. 🧑‍💻 Read it now:.👉
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🎙️ In Part 1 of our latest podcast in the special series produced in partnership with @JoDemocracy, @berkesen unpacks how Turkey’s competitive authoritarian regime is veering toward full autocracy. 🇹🇷🇹🇷. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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🎙️ In our new podcast, Joyce De Coninck explains why Frontex has so far evaded accountability for severe human rights violations and discusses legal pathways for change. 🇪🇺🇪🇺. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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✍️ In her article, Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager argues that wars are won by adaptability over brute force, using the metaphor of dinosaurs vs. insects to show how nimbleness defeats power. 🧑‍💻 Read it now:.👉
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🎙️ In our new podcast, @kisilowski examines the implications of the Polish presidential elections and addresses whether liberals and progressives are capable of identifying prevailing sentiments in a deeply divided society. 🇵🇱🇵🇱. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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🎙️ In this new episode of our podcast series created in partnership with @JoDemocracy, @RichHeydarian discusses the Philippines’ dynastic democracy and political prospects in a truly global framework. 🇵🇭🇵🇭. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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🔙🎙️ Hemangini Gupta explored how startup cultures in India, often hailed as symbols of democratic opportunity and disruption capitalism, are in fact deeply shaped by caste, gender, and labor hierarchies. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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Startups have become one of the defining features of the 21st-century economy, celebrated as engines of innovation, meritocracy, and social mobility. Entrepreneurs—from Silicon Valley to Bangalore—...
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🔙🎙️ In this previous episode of our special series published in cooperation with @JoDemocracy, @paolososa and Moisés Arce discussed the rise of legislative authoritarianism. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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In the latest episode of our special series produced in collaboration with the Journal of Democracy, Paolo Sosa-Villagarcia and Moisés Arce discuss the rise of legislative authoritarianism, compare...
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🔙✍️ @DeborahMtzAg argued that Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ opened the public debate for populist leaders to reinterpret and challenge the concept using similar articulation. Read it now:.👉
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Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ redefined sustainability through a populist moral logic, casting it as a conflict between the people and indifferent elites. In doing so, he opened the public debate for...
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🔙🎙️ Balázs Trencsényi offered a sweeping re-narration of modern European intellectual history through the lens of “crisis,” not only as an analytical category, but as a powerful tool of political mobilization. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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In our new podcast, we speak with historian Balázs Trencsényi about his new book Intellectuals and the Crisis of Politics in the Interwar Period and Beyond: A Transnational History (OUP, 2025)....
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🔙✍️ @annawojcik examined the situation in Poland and explored what the future strategy of the pro-democratic governing coalition must entail. Read it now:.👉
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The outcome of Poland’s presidential election has the potential to significantly harm the process of rule of law restoration in the country. In her op-ed Anna Wójcik examines the current situation...
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🔙🎙️In this previous episode of our special series published in cooperation with @JoDemocracy, @FukuyamaFrancis & @BMagaloni discussed why democratic legitimacy increasingly hinges on governments’ ability to deliver tangible results. 🎧Listen to it now:.👉
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In the latest episode of our monthly special in cooperation with the Journal of Democracy, Francis Fukuyama and Beatriz Magaloni discuss why democratic legitimacy increasingly hinges on governments’...
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🔙🎙️ @samuelmoyn discussed the risks of focusing too heavily on legality in the fight against rising authoritarianism. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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Samuel Moyn discusses the risks of focusing too heavily on legality in the fight against rising authoritarianism. Since the beginning of the year, the Trump administration has been trampling on...
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🔙🎙️ In this previous episode of our special series published in cooperation with @JoDemocracy, @SPlokhy discussed the key aspects of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the clash between democracy and autocracy. 🎧 Listen to it now:.👉
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In the new episode of our monthly special in cooperation with the Journal of Democracy, Serhii Plokhii discusses the key aspects of Russia’s war in Ukraine, the clash between democracy and autocracy.
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