Stanley Bill
@stanleysbill.bsky.social
Professor of Polish Studies, University of Cambridge
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Good Change | Stanford University Press
Few countries serve as a more useful case study for understanding the global tension between liberal and illiberal conceptions of democracy than Poland. Under the populist Law and Justice (PiS) –led g...
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Our new book with @benstanley.eu on illiberalism in Poland has arrived with @stanfordpress.bsky.social. We look at the successes and failures of the Law and Justice (PiS) party as a leading example of the evolving global challenges to liberal democracy. www.sup.org/books/politi...
Our new book with @benstanley.eu on illiberalism in Poland has arrived with @stanfordpress.bsky.social. We look at the successes and failures of the Law and Justice (PiS) party as a leading example of the evolving global challenges to liberal democracy. www.sup.org/books/politi...
Good Change | Stanford University Press
Few countries serve as a more useful case study for understanding the global tension between liberal and illiberal conceptions of democracy than Poland. Under the populist Law and Justice (PiS) –led g...
www.sup.org
September 8, 2025 at 3:13 PM
Our new book with @benstanley.eu on illiberalism in Poland has arrived with @stanfordpress.bsky.social. We look at the successes and failures of the Law and Justice (PiS) party as a leading example of the evolving global challenges to liberal democracy. www.sup.org/books/politi...
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Andrzej Duda steps down next week after a decade as Poland's president.
Though derided by critics as Jarosław Kaczyński's "pen", he leaves office as the country's most-trusted politician.
@danieltilles1.bsky.social and @stanleysbill.bsky.social explore Duda's divisive legacy.
Though derided by critics as Jarosław Kaczyński's "pen", he leaves office as the country's most-trusted politician.
@danieltilles1.bsky.social and @stanleysbill.bsky.social explore Duda's divisive legacy.
A divisive legacy: Andrzej Duda's decade as Poland’s president
notesfrompoland.com
July 31, 2025 at 8:26 AM
Andrzej Duda steps down next week after a decade as Poland's president.
Though derided by critics as Jarosław Kaczyński's "pen", he leaves office as the country's most-trusted politician.
@danieltilles1.bsky.social and @stanleysbill.bsky.social explore Duda's divisive legacy.
Though derided by critics as Jarosław Kaczyński's "pen", he leaves office as the country's most-trusted politician.
@danieltilles1.bsky.social and @stanleysbill.bsky.social explore Duda's divisive legacy.