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Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Drowned out by the Corbyn effect, the Green Party struggles to cut through

Professor Neil Carter has written an article on the Green Party in the election for The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/drowned-out-by-the-corbyn-effect-the-green-party-struggles-to-cut-through-78643



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Thursday, 9 February 2017

Populism in Europe

Following up on her previous talks to the Portuguese parliament on welfare preferences and democracy, Dr Monica Brito-Vieira spoke on 1st February on RTP 3 in Portugal about populism and the dangers it presents: http://www.rtp.pt/noticias/fronteiras-xxi/populismo-na-europa-a-analise-de-monica-brito-viera_v980106. This debate was co-financed by the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos - see here: https://ffms.pt/blog/artigo/85/afinal-o-que-e-o-populismo.
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