Lucan Way in WaPo: Autocrats and Democracy
January 14, 2019
CERES Prof. Lucan Ahmad Way and Prof. Steven Levitsky have published a piece, “How Autocrats Can Rig the Game and Damage Democracy,” in the Washington Post.
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CERES Prof. Lucan Ahmad Way and Prof. Steven Levitsky have published a piece, “How Autocrats Can Rig the Game and Damage Democracy,” in the Washington Post.
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We invite PhD and MA students of all disciplines to submit paper proposals for the 2019 CERES Graduate Student Conference, “Power Transitions in Europe and Eurasia.”
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Prof. Cassandra Hartblay sat down with Prof. Robert Austin and a group of CERES students to discuss her work, “Complicating Disability Rights in Russia.”
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CERES lecturer Dr. Francisco Beltran appeared on CBC News to discuss migration in the European and the upcoming summit with EU leaders.
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CERES faculty member Lynne Viola has been named one of two recipients of the Canada Council for the Arts’ prestigious Thomas Henry Pentland Molson Prize.
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A brief chat with Iulia Dofin, a CERES alumna (2015), about her time at the Centre, her research, and what she’s up to now.
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Spyridon Kotsovilis has received a 2018 Superior Teaching Award from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Arts and Science.
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Dr. Momchil Metodiev, a leading Bulgarian expert on state security, delivered two lectures at the Munk School of Global Affairs.
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Six MA students traveled to Budapest for field work with Prof. Robert Austin and CERES supporters Tom and Irene Mihalik.
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CERES Prof. Seva Gunitsky recently discussed his thoughts on the potential collusion between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in an interview with VOX.
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