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Panel Discussion 'The age of the strongman: populism and authoritarianism in global politics'

Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

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The Relationship Between Populism, Authoritarianism, Economic Crisis and Inequality

Marianna Borges from the Department of Politics and Afu College. Adil Malek, Oxford Department of International Development. Nick Westcott and your life. We have one online question, Clara. Would you like to read that? Michael Whittington has asked, why does dictatorship automatically reflect mevelance rather than benevolence? Thank you. Ian Golden over there. Thanks very much.Ian Golden, good evening. And the relationship between populism, authoritarian regimes, economic crises and inequality. So I'd like to ask this wonderful panel whether they think President Trump would have been in the White House without the financial crisis. Whether they think Brexit would have happened in Britain without the financial

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