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PANEL CE4
Populism, Governance, and Political Contestation
in Central Europe 

Session 8

Saturday (May 30):
10:00-11:40 AM
Room 402

CHAIR

Dasha Akhova

(U of Ottawa, Canada)

dasha.akhova@gmail.com

 

 

PAPERS

Kateryna Halushka

Maria Popova

(McGill U, Canada)

kateryna.halushka@mail.mcgill.ca

maria.popova@mcgill.ca

The Struggle of Coming Back to Normal:
Varieties of Populist Constraints on Foreign Policy Making

 

Réka Brigitta Szaniszló

(U of Szeged, Hungary)

szaniszlo.reka.brigitta@szte.hu

Who Speaks for Europe?
Populism, Digital Sovereignty, and the Discursive Politics of Online Speech Regulation

 

Tomáš Kožnárek

(Masaryk U, Czechia)

koznarek.tomas@gmail.com

Rights on Paper, Wrongs in Practice:
The Gap Between EU Asylum Directives and Czech Legal Aid Reality

 

Kristóf Nagy

(Princeton U, US)

kn2656@princeton.edu

Beyond Masterpieces:
Folk Art and the Social Life of Culture Wars

 

Andrei Gheorghe

(U of Bucharest, Romania)

andrei.gheorghe@fspub.unibuc.ro

The Resources of the Rise of Romanian National Populism
after Romania’s Accession to Euro-Atlantic Structures

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DISCUSSANT

TBA

Saturday May 30, 10:00-11:40 AM  Room 402 

Central Europe

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