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Angry Populist Politics: Why it is Happening and What to Do About it

April 9, 2026 - 15:30
Ian Shapiro, Sterling Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs, Yale University
In the News
Beyond Obstruction: Rethinking the Far Right and Climate Governance
by Nina Hall
Jan 30, 2026
Energy, Environment, Climate, & Technology
International Relations
Politics
Yury Ushakov: The Quiet Power Broker in Russia's Talks With Team Trump
by Sergey Radchenko
Jan 29, 2026
Conflict Management
Foreign Policy
History
International Relations
Politics
Security, Strategy, & Statecraft
United States
Upcoming Events
Angry Populist Politics: Why it is Happening and What to Do About it
April 9
Ian Shapiro
Sterling Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs, Yale University
BOOK PRESENTATION - The Hedgers: How the Global South Navigates the Sino-American Competition
April 13
Zaki Laïdi
Senior Research Fellow, CEVIPOF-Sciences Po; Special Adviser to The HRVP High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Union
Gaza: The Dream and the Nightmare
April 16
Julie Norman
Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations, University College London (UCL); Director of UCL’s Israel-Palestine Initiative
FACTS OVER MYTHS – FOOD POLICY FOR OLD AND NEW CHALLENGES
April 20

BOOK PRESENTATION: Movement Parties of the Far-Right: Understanding Nativist Mobilization
April 20
Andrea L. P. Pirro
Associate Professor of Political Science , University of Bologna
Our Experts
Mark Gilbert

C. Grove Haines Professor
Professor of History and International Studies
Professor Gilbert is a political historian. He writes on the contemporary history of Western European democracies and European integration. He teaches Peace and War and the Instability and Political Change in Consolidated Democracies.
Nina Hall

Associate Professor of International Relations
Professor Hall’s core areas of expertise are: international organizations, transnational advocacy, climate adaptation, and global refugee governance. She also works with a global network of digital activists and writes on their distinctive mode of campaigning.
Erika Meucci

Lecturer in Mathematics
Professor Meucci’s area of expertise include statistical methods for business & economics and math for risk assessment.
Michael G. Plummer

Eni Professor of International Economics
Professor Plummer is a leading expert on trans-Pacific economic relationships and on Asian economic development. His research centers on international integration and cooperation and his teaches courses on microeconomic risk and international trade.
Sergey Radchenko

Wilson E. Schmidt Distinguished Professor
Director, Bologna Institute for Policy Research
Professor Radchenko has an international reputation for research on the history of the Cold War. His specialty areas also include Sino-Soviet relations, Soviet and Chinese foreign policies, Russian foreign policy, Russia-NATO relations, and atomic diplomacy.


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