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The Future of EU? Immigration and the Rise of Populism

Freedom House reports that its global index of civil rights and political liberties has been declining for 13 consecutive years from 2005 till 2018, with 68 countries experiencing a net decline in 2018 alone. Many of these countries are associated with Europe, including Hungary, Poland, Turkey and Russia. The recent threats to democracy, the rise of populism in Europe and elsewhere, UK’s vote on Brexit, and similar trends drive scholars to rethink the strength and future of the European Union. The anxieties about immigration shape both the populist and the protectionist discourses in these countries in different ways. Panelists: Donatella Di Cesare (Sapienza University of Rome) Virag Molnar (The New School for Social Research) Cas Mudde (University of Georgia) Moderated by: Kenneth Roberts (Cornell University, Department of Government) Held on March 7, 2019, "The Future of EU? Immigration and the Rise of Populism" was part of the "IES Migrations Series" launched by the Institute for European Studies in AY 2017. The series conceptualizes the migration of not only people, but also images, words, ideas, technologies, objects, information, and food. Continuing into AY 2020-2021, the series aims to unpack the historical and contemporary relevance of migration in writing global histories and understanding the present, as well as to put Europe in its global context. It critically acknowledges European countries’ role in the history of modernization and colonization of other countries within and outside Europe and disclosed the region’s character as an immigrant continent and diaspora of various peoples.

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