The real effects of the European elections may be felt in London and Edinburgh rather than in Brussels Erik Voeten - January 6, 2014 This is a guest post by Cas Mudde, assistant professor in
Cameron Defeated on Syria by Ghost of Blair John Sides - August 30, 2013 We welcome another guest post by Stephen Benedict Dyson.
A Resonant Signal: The Russian Parliamentary Elections of December 2011 Joshua Tucker - December 9, 2011 Our next report on the 2011 Russian parliamentary elections comes
Canadian Election Update John Sides - April 30, 2011 This is a guest post from "Richard Johnston":http://www.politics.ubc.ca/index.php?id=2462, Canada Research
Pippa Norris has a posse Henry Farrell - May 18, 2010 Or should have one at least. Via Matthew Shugart, she
What does the new British coalition have to tell us about models of coalition formation? Joshua Tucker - May 14, 2010 In the wake of the exceedingly quick wrap up of
No Matter What You Hear, Don’t Count on the British Coalition Lasting Five Years Joshua Tucker - May 13, 2010 Despite the claims of Conservative and LIberal Democratic politicians that
Fixed Term Parliament: The Magic Number Andrew Rudalevige - May 12, 2010 The introduction of UK legislation to create fixed-term (5 year)
Why Such a Quick Coalition Formation? Erik Voeten - May 12, 2010 I agree with Matt Yglesias that it is pretty amazing
More UK Vote Geekery Erik Voeten - May 11, 2010 One of our readers, Jim Bach, sent us some interesting