Professor of Political Science and Founding Director, International Studies Program, Burman University
Professor Froese has expertise in the integration dynamics of economic law, the relationship between regional and multilateral economic governance, and the political economy of Canadian public policy formation. He is the author of books and articles on these and other issues, including Canada at the WTO (UTP, 2010) and Sovereign Rules and the Politics of International Economic Law (Routledge 2018). His most recent book is Has Populism Won? The War on Liberal Democracy (ECW 2022, with Daniel Drache). Research papers and some published work is available on the Social Science Research Network at http://ssrn.com/author=887299
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Feb 14, 2023 13:16 pm UTC| Politics
Max Weber, the founder of modern sociology, once argued that charismatic politicians are seen by their followers as saviours and heroes. But they are just as likely to be charlatans and swindlers. Whether you blame...
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