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How International Relations Affect Serbia

by VTRENGA21@KU.EDU.TR | Jan 21, 2022 | Koç University

On 20 November 2021, the President of the Republic of Serbia, Alexander Vucic, gave an interview in Belgrade, where he discussed the most important issues affecting his country today. Asked how he felt about the fact that the US did not invite him to the Democracy...

Italian Democracy: The Blueprint for Trumpism, I mean Populism…

by Ryan Ledbetter | Nov 23, 2021 | Georgia State University

Democracy can be hard sometimes. The Us Vs. Them divide deepens in democracies around the world with every populist that finds a way to magnify their voice. How did we get here? Your bran likely just flipped to scenes to the 2016 United States Presidential Election,...

Institutional Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic in Italy

by Arianna Tanganelli | May 24, 2021 | University of Surrey

The pandemic has led governments around the world to consider emergency measures to contain the virus, safeguard human health and protect the country’s economic and industrial system for the future of societies. In the case of Italy, this emergency status is...

Italian Populism: Shut Them Out or Address Their Concerns?

by Daniel Perez | Apr 26, 2021 | Arizona State University

Italian populism has hit a temporary roadblock with the Movimento 5 Stelle (Five Star Movement M5S) changing their populist tone due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, with Salvini’s party the Lega in government it can open the door to populist rhetoric and further...

Populism and Democratic Erosion of Italy

by Joshua Dean | Dec 11, 2020 | Georgia State University Perimeter College

Populism is on the rise in many democratic countries globally including many European countries, such as Italy. Democracies of the Cold War era often went by the way of military coups. There are many ways that democratic erosion occurs subtly over time; however,...
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