Session 2: Politics and Populism
          
            Government, Policy, & International Relations
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    Around the world, from Italy to Brazil, from Hungary to the United States, populist candidates and governments are fundamentally changing the political landscape. In this course, Yascha Mounk -- Senior Fellow at the SNF Agora Institute, and Associate Professor of the Practice at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies -- explores the nature of populism; investigate whether populism poses an existential threat to liberal democracy; explore the causes of the populist rise; and discuss what strategies might allow non-populist political actors to push back. He is joined by Anne Applebaum, Javier Corrales, and Rana Ayyub. Visit www.jhu.edu/hopkinsathome to see more lectures and mini-courses.
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