Iceland Weekly News Roundup

Extreme Politics And Conspiracy Theories with Dr. Eiríkur Bergman

The Reykjavík Grapevine Episode 28

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In today’s show Josie Anne and Valur are joined by Dr. Eiríkur Bergman, professor of political science at Bifröst University who has also written several books about extreme politics in the western world.


Find Eiríkur Bergman's books here.


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