Why the E.U. can’t get Kosovo and Serbia to end their conflict Cameron Mailhot - September 9, 2022 A new survey suggests many in Kosovo don’t approve of the E.U.’s efforts
Some European governments acted quickly to fight the pandemic. But not the ones you’d expect. Kutsal Yesilkagit, Dimiter Toshkov, and Brendan Carroll - May 20, 2020 Here’s why more open governments weren’t as nimble
The coronavirus has thrown Italy into an economic crisis. The European Union may follow. Lucia Quaglia and Manuela Moschella - March 25, 2020 We’re about to see what happens to the E.U. when a core member has untreated double pneumonia
France and Germany have big plans for E.U. reforms. Is this the right time? Imelda Maher and Dermot Hodson - December 5, 2019 Here’s what they want to change.
Europeans have lost faith in their governments and institutions. Why? We did the research. Jeff Frieden and Chase Foster - September 22, 2017 [caption id="attachment_63787" align="alignnone" width="960"] A supporter of Greece's extreme right party
Happy 60th anniversary to the European Union. (Okay, maybe not so happy.) John Peterson and Dermot Hodson - March 25, 2017 [caption id="attachment_55812" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A European Union flag flying in
A far-right grouping may become the biggest opposition party in Germany. Here’s what you need to know. Philipp Adorf - February 23, 2017 [caption id="attachment_54581" align="aligncenter" width="960"] People jump across concrete elements of Berlin’s Holocaust
Catholics like the European Union more than Protestants do. This is why. Sam Winter-Levy and Nikita Lalwani - January 12, 2017 [caption id="attachment_42786" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A European Union flag, with a
Did U.K. voters think of themselves as European? Not so much. Kathleen McNamara - July 12, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43601" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A lone European Union flag flies
Brexit proved again that identity can trump economics Morris Levy, Matthew Wright, John Hanley, and Jack Citrin - July 2, 2016 [caption id="attachment_42911" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A pedestrian uses a Union Jack
These six graphs explain what’s affecting the upcoming Portuguese elections Pedro Magalhães - October 1, 2015 Joshua Tucker: Continuing our series of Monkey Cage Election Reports, we are
Moving to the center can be costly for left-wing parties Jonathan Polk and Johannes Karreth - May 6, 2015 [caption id="attachment_24360" align="alignnone" width="620" class="center"] Britain's Labour Party leader Ed
When do politicians respond to voters and when do they respond to markets? Timothy Hellwig and Lawrence Ezrow - July 21, 2014 [caption id="attachment_13248" align="alignnone" width="620"] Thousands of police protested outside the
Can soccer unite the Belgians? Cas Mudde - June 16, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11721" align="aligncenter" width="474" special=""] The Belgium national football team,
Lessons from 25 years of post-communism: the importance of reform, democracy, and geography Daniel Treisman - June 10, 2014 [caption id="attachment_11538" align="aligncenter" width="512" special=""] Berliners sing and dance on
Partisanship and economic voting Andrew Gelman - July 27, 2012 Following up the discussions by Larry Bartels, David Brady, and
It Came from the Shlaespile! Henry Farrell - May 18, 2012 Amity Shlaes has some ... interesting ... "views on the
2011 Portuguese Parliamentary Election: Post-Election Report Joshua Tucker - June 8, 2011 As part of our continuing series of election reports, we
Age and happiness: The pattern isn’t as clear as you might think Andrew Gelman - December 26, 2010 A couple people pointed me to this recent news article
Election Analysis series – The Lisbon Treaty Referendum in Ireland Henry Farrell - October 3, 2009 As most watchers of European politics probably know already, Ireland