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Olivier SorghoinDialogue & DiscoursePoland’s Law and Justice (PiS): Populist or Nationalist?Towards clarification of the party’s identityAug 19, 2020Aug 19, 2020
Olivier SorghoCan Science Really Explain Music Taste?Why you love heavy metal and punk, while I can’t stand bothMar 31, 20201Mar 31, 20201
Olivier SorghoParasite, The Oscars, and American Exceptionalismwhy the film’s best picture win represents an important cultural shiftFeb 12, 2020Feb 12, 2020
Olivier SorghoI am not a corpse. I am a martyr.Qassim Soleimani, a letter from the graveJan 8, 2020Jan 8, 2020
Olivier SorghoinDialogue & DiscourseA Nation In Fractures Heads to the PollsA comprehensive look at Poland ahead of momentous elections on Sunday.Oct 10, 2019Oct 10, 2019
Olivier SorghoinExtra NewsfeedBrexit Has Turned British Politics Into a CircusThe British tradition of ‘Prime Minister’s Question s’ (PMQs) is a weekly session in parliament, where the Prime Minister faces off…Sep 4, 2019Sep 4, 2019