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Romania’s democracy is back from the brink (for now) Grigore Pop-Eleches - May 27, 2025 Nicușor Dan pulls off a decisive win after last year’s cancelled election.
Trump’s verbal attack on Zelenskyy was shocking – and predictable Elizabeth N. Saunders - February 28, 2025 In bullying Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, Trump showed his core beliefs.
France’s political crisis after a no-confidence vote Giovanni Capoccia - December 5, 2024 President Macron can’t govern without a government that has the legislature’s support.
The NATO summit is a tale of three cities Elizabeth N. Saunders - July 9, 2024 What political gambles and uncertainty in London, Paris, and Washington could mean for international security.
Here’s what to watch in France’s snap elections Sophie Meunier - June 29, 2024 What this election means for Europe and the world.
Why nationalist parties don’t always like their national soccer teams Erik Voeten - June 25, 2024 Far-right surge in European elections casts a shadow over EURO 2024.
Does Putin have a vote in U.S. elections? Elizabeth N. Saunders, Marina E. Henke, Nadiya Kostyuk, Rachel Myrick, and Kenneth Schultz - September 28, 2023 International relations scholars have a ‘good chat’ about U.S. elections and foreign policy.
For Democrats, trying to slow climate change is good politics Nives Dolšak, Meagan Carmack, and Aseem Prakash - July 14, 2022 Our research suggests that co-sponsoring the Green New Deal helped in the 2020 elections. Could it boost incumbents’ votes in the 2022 midterms as well?
France’s elections weakened Macron and strengthened Le Pen Giovanni Capoccia - June 21, 2022 President Emmanuel Macron may now have limited options to get legislation through.