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21 lutego 2016
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Is Democracy in Poland in Danger - AIPA na Sydney Uni środa 24 lutego 2016, Philosophy Room, The Quadrangle |
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Professor Jan Pakulski, Professor Emeritus at the University of Tasmania and Collegium Civitas, Warsaw Co-presented with the Sydney Democracy Network and the Australian Institute of Polish Affairs
Jan Pakulski, MA (Warsaw), PhD (ANU), is Professor Emeritus at the University of Tasmania, Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (ASSA), Affiliate with Stanford Centre for Poverty and Inequality, Visiting Fellow and Professor at Oxford, Harvard, Stanford, CEU, and currently Collegium Civitas. He is the author/editor of 10 books and over 120 scholarly articles on political elites, democratisation, multiculturalism, post-communism, social movements, and social inequality. His most recent books are Toward Leader Democracy (with Andras Korosenyi, 2012), Declining Political Leadership in Australia (with Bruce Tranter, 2015) and Violence and the State (co-edited and co-written with Matt Killingsworth and Matthew Sussex, 2015).
Discussant: Professor Jan Pakulski will be in conversation with Martin Krygier, Gordon Samuels Professor of Law and Social Theory at the University of New South Wales, co-director of its Network for Interdisciplinary Studies of Law, and Adjunct Professor at the Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University. Martin Krygier is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences.
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Historia czerwonej demokracji... Rys. Vitek Skonieczny |
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