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Über die Vortragende:
Hanna Folsz is a PhD candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her research focuses on opposition parties in authoritarian dominant-party regimes, with a particular focus on the challenges and opportunities they face in countering autocratization. More broadly, her work examines the causes and consequences of democratic backsliding, populism, media capture, and political favoritism — primarily in East-Central Europe and, secondarily, in Latin America. She uses a multi-method approach, including modern causal inference and text analysis techniques.
Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the American Political Science Association, among others. She is the co-founder and co-organizer of EEPGW, a monthly online graduate student workshop on East European politics, and a co-founder and regular contributor to The Hungarian Observer, the most widely read online newsletter on Hungarian politics and culture. At Stanford, she is an active member of CDDRL's Poverty, Violence, and Governance Lab (PovGov).
Über die Vortragsreihe:
Der Vortrag ist Teil der Vortragsreihe Democratic Challenges in Europe, einer Joint Lecture Series, die sich mit interdisziplinären Herangehensweisen an den Ostseeraum beschäftigt.
Tag: Donnerstags, 18:15–19:45 Uhr
Ort: Universität Greifswald, Domstraße 9a, Raum 3.07
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Organisator*innen:
Oksana Alekseev & Jochen Müller