In the fourteenth episode of the Political Science Podcast, host Višeslav Raos interviewed Bartul Vuksan-Ćusa, assistant at the Department of Croatian Politics at the Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb and a doctoral candidate at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. After discussing populism and authoritarianism, the difficulties of their conceptualization and measurement, as well as the findings about the political behavior of voters with populist attitudes in Croatia, the conversation turned to the issue of generation gap in Croatian politics. In that part of the conversation, Raos and Vuksan-Ćusa tackled the issues of the electoral choices of younger and older voters, the parties’ political mobilization of younger people and the generational evaluations of various political figures from Croatian history such as Ante Pavelić, Josip Broz Tito and Franjo Tuđman. In the last part, the conversation focused on the experience of studying abroad and advice for students who want to study political science abroad, but also kept the link with the problem of generation gap, which also manifests itself in the experiencing of political issues of Catalan identity and independence.