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Contemporary populism, authoritarianism and nationalism are not new phenomena and can be understood to represent an essential element of political life from time immemorial. PoD is interested in investigating how disorder and order manifest as phenomena over time in varying regional contexts and how past political (dis) order informs the present.

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