
Nationalism and populism: causes, culprits and solutions
Antonio Garrigues Walker
On 19 November 2018, the Rafael del Pino Foundation hosted a dialogue on "Nationalisms and populisms: causes, culprits and solutions", with Antonio Garrigues Walker, president of the Garrigues Foundation, on the occasion of the presentation of his book "Manual for living in the age of uncertainty".
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