WebbDie Politische ökonomie Des Populismus Edition Suhrkamp By Philip Manow ... Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Bremen.". sonderdruck suhrkamp verlag May 22nd, 2024 - alter des populismus oder gar eine beispiellose popu listische situation 10 dabei schrieben die sozialwissen schaftlerernestgellner Webb26 apr. 2024 · Philip Manow, Professor for Comparative Political Economy at the University of Bremen and member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Science, spoke on populist protest in Europe on 25 April at the Hertie School, as part of the school’s Examining Populism event series.
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