Does the pandemic spell the end of populism? Most likely not — here’s why. Sara B. Hobolt and de Vries - July 23, 2020 Political change results from the tug of war between two forces: dominance and innovation
European nations have to decide whether big compromises on post-coronavirus funding are worth it de Vries - April 22, 2020 This is how disagreements over debt and refugees widened the E.U.’s political rifts
Does invoking the horror of World War II boost support for a united Europe? Isabell Hoffmann and de Vries - March 19, 2019 Macron’s call for a ‘European Renaissance’ reminded voters of the hard-fought peace.
The next phase of Brexit is about to start. Here are 4 things to watch. Tim Haughton - March 29, 2017 British Prime Minister Theresa May will submit a letter triggering
New grant funds open-access publishing in political science Erik Voeten - February 16, 2016 One of our goals here at the Monkey Cage is
David Cameron wants to reform the European Union. Will British voters go along? Isabell Hoffman and de Vries - December 20, 2015 [caption id="attachment_33780" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron leaves
It’s been 25 years since German reunification. Why are former East Germans responsible for so much xenophobic violence? Brandon Tensley - October 2, 2015 [caption id="attachment_11538" align="aligncenter" width="512"] Berliners sing and dance on top
The opportunities and challenges of online open-access publishing Erik Voeten - August 25, 2014 This week around 7,000 political scientists will descend on Washington for the
Are European parliamentarians responsive to their voters? de Vries - May 26, 2014 Last week about 500 million eligible voters had the opportunity
Research and Politics open for submissions Erik Voeten - November 7, 2013 I am delighted to announce that Research and Politics (R&P) is now officially open
Research and Politics: A New Open Access Political Science Journal Erik Voeten - August 29, 2013 I am delighted to announce the launch of a new