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Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellows: Protecting Democracy After Attack on US Capitol
Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellows gathered to debrief the violent January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol and the implications this assault has had on the future of democracy–an assault fueled by conspiracy theories and former US President Donald Trump himself. From there, they deliberated on how we can depolarize our communities and call civil society into action in order to protect and strengthen democratic societies.
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HIA BiH Executive Director Jasmin Hasić at 'The Western Balkans: Local Priorities, Fractured Regional Perspectives' Webinar
Webinar organised by the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in collaboration with the Department of International History and The Global Governance Centre.
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Article: "Transatlantic Analysis of Immigration and Economic Growth"
Senior Fellow Jennifer Kuklenski's article, "A Transatlantic Analysis of Immigration and Economic Growth" was published in The Academy of Economics and Finance Journal, Volume 8. The article demonstrates a positive correlation between increased immigration and economic growth, as measured by GDP per capita.
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Sharon Chin: What does extreme polarization mean for democracy?
Landecker Democracy Fellow Sharon Chin discusses the implications of extreme polarization on democracy. This was part of a debrief call following the violent attack on the US Capitol on January 6th.
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Asha Shajahan: What have the events of January 6th brought to light?
Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan reflects on the storming of the US Capitol on January 6th and highlights the threat misinformation poses to democracy, the uncertainty of the future, and whether these events are representative of the US as a nation.
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Eric Haußmann
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Mona Shair
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Georgette Ledgister
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Naomi Veldwijk
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Ike Krijnen
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Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellows: Protecting Democracy After Attack on US Capitol
Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellows gathered to debrief the violent January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol and the implications this assault has had on the future of democracy–an assault fueled by conspiracy theories and former US President Donald Trump himself. From there, they deliberated on how we can depolarize our communities and call civil society into action in order to protect and strengthen democratic societies.
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HIA BiH Executive Director Jasmin Hasić at 'The Western Balkans: Local Priorities, Fractured Regional Perspectives' Webinar
Webinar organised by the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in collaboration with the Department of International History and The Global Governance Centre.
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Article: "Transatlantic Analysis of Immigration and Economic Growth"
Senior Fellow Jennifer Kuklenski's article, "A Transatlantic Analysis of Immigration and Economic Growth" was published in The Academy of Economics and Finance Journal, Volume 8. The article demonstrates a positive correlation between increased immigration and economic growth, as measured by GDP per capita.
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Sharon Chin: What does extreme polarization mean for democracy?
Landecker Democracy Fellow Sharon Chin discusses the implications of extreme polarization on democracy. This was part of a debrief call following the violent attack on the US Capitol on January 6th.
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Asha Shajahan: What have the events of January 6th brought to light?
Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan reflects on the storming of the US Capitol on January 6th and highlights the threat misinformation poses to democracy, the uncertainty of the future, and whether these events are representative of the US as a nation.