Home Constitutionalism in the Age of Populism March 3, 2020 By Jeremy Webber, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria The debate over populism forces us to think harder about the… The Brexit vote: a clear example of politicizing migration February 28, 2020 By Kate Korte, Student at the Political Science Department at the University of Victoria In June 2016, the United Kingdom (UK)… Populism and the politics of migration February 28, 2020 By Oliver Schmidtke, Centre for Global Studies at the University of Victoria Migration figures prominently in the political mobilization of… Contesting the memory of the Holocaust: Loss of lived memory and the rise of the far-right populism January 28, 2020 By Oliver Schmidtke, lead of the Jean Monnet Network European Memory Politics, director of the Centre for Global Studies at… Catalonia-Spain: Seminar “Self-determination: failures and successes” December 10, 2019 By Pablo Ouziel, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria On December 5th, I attended the seminar Self-determination: failures and… Rethinking the Relationship between Islam, Secularism and Democracy November 29, 2019 By Uluhan Sahin, MA Student, Universities of Applied Sciences Kehl/Ludwigsburg, Germany The events of the Arab Spring have fundamentally changed the… Countdown to the Spanish Elections: Who are the populists? November 3, 2019 By Pablo Ouziel, Centre for Global Studies at University of Victoria Eight days to go before Spanish people decide who… Ukraine and the Peace Initiative with Russia November 1, 2019 By Derek Fraser, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria The combination of Ukraine’s inexperienced and naive President, Ukrainian weariness… Regarding spontaneity and Spain’s 15M mode of being October 21, 2019 By Pablo Ouziel, Centre for Global Studies 15M-inspired responses to issues/questions raised during the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen… 1 2 3 4 … 6