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Jan Mueller discusses "Populist Architecture Is a Problem That Will Outlive Populists"
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Jan Mueller discusses "Populist Architecture Is a Problem That Will Outlive Populists"
September 11, 2023
https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/05/20/populist-architecture-turkey-hungary-italy-erdogan-orban-modi/
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