Georg Sørensen. Democracy and Democratization
Distinguished professor of International Politics and Economics speaks on the subject of "Democracy and Democratization". Prof. Sørensen currently works as a professor at Aarhus University. He has written fifteen books and around one hundred articles on international relations and development issues. His research areas include society and politics, international community, democracy and development, prospects for a liberal world order, transformations of the state and its effects on international relations.

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John Mearsheimer in Athens: Why Realism Explains Better than Alternative Theories

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The Limits of Democratization: Weak Institutions and Democratic Transition

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A World Without Superpowers: de-centered globalism

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Post-Soviet Democratization and the Authoritarian Counteroffensive - Adrian Basora

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Larry Diamond and Francis Fukuyama: Is Democracy in Crisis?

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William Dunham, A tribute to Euler

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A Conversation with Henry Kissinger and John Micklethwait

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Can The West ever be Reconciled with Russia? - Professor Mark Galeotti

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The truth about the British Empire and slavery: Mehdi Hasan and Nigel Biggar | Head to Head

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Roger Scruton – The Future of European Civilization: Lessons for America

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Is the West in Decline? C. Miller-Idriss, Y. Varoufakis, and K. Kisin. The 2024 Holberg Debate.

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At CEU, political party expert Peter Mair talks governance and party politics

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21. Democratic Statecraft: Tocqueville's Democracy in America

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Anti-Capitalist Chronicles: Inequality, Ricardian Socialism, and Real Solutions

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Can a Liberal Polity Survive the Politics of Grievance? - Jefferson Memorial Lecture - Mark Blyth

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From the European Coal & Steel Community to the Common Market - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

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Democratization in Ethiopia – will they make it?

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An Interview with Sidney Verba

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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