Germany Today

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Location: 118 O'Shaughnessy Hall

Caspar Mudde, Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow and Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Antwerp, will be speaking about the German elections which take place on September 27th.

Caspar Mudde (PhD, University of Leiden), associate professor of political science at the University of Antwerp, will be an Kellogg Institute visiting fellow for the 2009–10 academic year. In his project “To the Left? To the Right? Explaining Populism(s) in Europe and Latin America,” he plans to differentiate and evaluate different types of populism. In particular, he will attempt to explain why right-wing populism has been successful in Europe while left-wing populism dominates Latin America. This fall, he will teach an undergraduate political science class on European politics.

Mudde’s research agenda has centered on the relationship between political extremism and democracy in Europe. The author of Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2007), which was a Choice Outstanding Academic Title and Stein Rokkan Prize winner, and The Ideology of the Extreme Right (Manchester University Press, 2000), he has edited or coedited five books, and published over 25 peer-reviewed journal articles.

2009 Utopia Exhibit

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The Utopia 2009 exhibition, on display in Hamburg, shows the perfect world of each Germany’s six main political parties.