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JMCE/EURUS lecture: “Unraveling populism: Insights from Central and Eastern Europe’s historical context” with Roman Krakovsky

November 6, 2023 at 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM

Location:608 - Senate Room Pigiarvik (ᐱᒋᐊᕐᕕᒃ)
Cost:Free

The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence is pleased to co-host with the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies the lecture:

“Unraveling populism: Insights from Central and Eastern Europe’s historical context”

with guest lecturer Dr. Roman Krakovsky

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please Register at the EURUS event page here.

About the Event 

Since the 2010s, Central and Eastern Europe has witnessed a surge in populism, with recent parliamentary elections in Hungary (2022), Poland, and Slovakia (2023) further cementing the prevalence of illiberalism in regional policies. Roman Krakovsky’s examination of the region’s long-term economic and political trends will shed light on the origins of this phenomenon. This historical perspective offers a crucial framework for understanding the intricate its different facets, tracking its evolution, and predicting its influence on the political and social landscape of Central and Eastern Europe.

About the Speaker 

Roman Krakovsky is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Ottawa and holder of the Chair in Slovak History and Culture. In his research, he focuses on mechanisms of social cohesion and modernization in Central and Eastern Europe. He is the author of Le Populisme en Europe centrale et orientale (2019), State and Society in Communist Czechoslovakia: Transforming the Everyday from WWII to the Fall of the Berlin Wall (2018), and L’Europe centrale et orientale de 1918 à la chute du mur de Berlin (2017).

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Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence activities are organized with the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Carleton University.