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Poland’s Populist Party Changing the Court System: a threat to democracy? by Carolyn Stephens @ UCLA

Poland’s Populist Party Changing the Court System: a threat to democracy? by Carolyn Stephens @ UCLA

by Carolyn Stephens | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

In 2016, the populist Law and Justice party (PiS) of Poland gained a majority in the lower house of parliament without a coalition. The party consequently used their legislative power to adjust the judicial and electoral systems in their own favor. This legislation...

Italy’s 5-Star Pummel With Populism! By Jonathan Kidd @ UCLA

by JONATHAN PAUL KIDD | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

“…And yet, the amateurs are the ones conquering the world and I’m rejoicing in it because the professionals are the ones who have reduced the world to this state”(Durden). – Beppe Grillo A Dangerous storm of Populism and Authoritarianism has been brewing in...
UNDER THE GUISE OF DEMOCRACY: Chavez’s Populism to Maduro’s Authoritarianism by Uma Vaingankar @ University of California, Los Angeles

UNDER THE GUISE OF DEMOCRACY: Chavez’s Populism to Maduro’s Authoritarianism by Uma Vaingankar @ University of California, Los Angeles

by UMA MUKUL VAINGANKAR | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

RIDING IN ON A LOW Hugo Chavez rose to power in Venezuela almost two decades ago in the midst of public distrust and discontentment with the Venezuelan government and judiciary.  In 1992, Presidente Carlos Andrés Pérez Rodríguez survived two coup attempts led by then...
German Right-Wing Populism in the Age of Social Media by Ricardo Taylor @University of California Los Angeles

German Right-Wing Populism in the Age of Social Media by Ricardo Taylor @University of California Los Angeles

by Ricardo Taylor | Mar 15, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

The right-wing  populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD), has gained momentum in the recent years, and has managed to use social media to their advantage. In the recent 2017 elections AfD, gained 13% of the vote, which led them to gain seats in the German...
Populism in Kenyan Presidential Elections as a Threat to Democracy by Mackenzi Elias @ UCLA

Populism in Kenyan Presidential Elections as a Threat to Democracy by Mackenzi Elias @ UCLA

by MACKENZI TAYLOR-MARIE ELIAS | Mar 14, 2018 | University of California, Los Angeles

Since gaining its independence from British Colonial rule in 1963, Kenya has evolved into a stable, economically sound nation with an exemplary democratic system. Its government has adopted a constitution which establishes a multiparty parliamentary democracy...
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