Populism, Nationalism, and Democracy

I am participating this week in the 25th International Conference of Europeanists (March 28-30) at the InterContintal Chicago. The theme of this year's gathering, organized by the Council for European Studies, is Europe and the World: Mobilities, Values, and Citizenship.

I was honored to be the discussant for Craig Calhoun's opening keynote speech “Populism, Nationalism, and the Fate of Democracy.” Calhoun is President of the Los Angeles-based Berggruen Institute, which works globally to advance knowledge of great transformations shaping the human future.

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