Is something wrong with Spain’s political leaders? Bonnie Field - July 19, 2019 Nearly three months after parliamentary elections, the parties still haven’t formed a government.
Can Spain’s elections on Sunday deliver a functioning government? Juan Rodríguez Teruel and Bonnie Field - April 25, 2019 Populists, socialists, nationalists, secessionists: The center may not hold.
New study of 381,000 political speeches finds that liberals use more complex language than conservatives Martijn Schoonvelde, Gijs Schumacher, Bert N. Bakker, and Anna Brosius - March 3, 2019 We examined the sentences of politicians in four countries.
What just happened to Spain’s prime minister, and what’s the fallout? Pablo Fernandez-Vazquez - June 4, 2018 [caption id="attachment_74082" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy leaves
How Catalonia’s election was biased in favor of the separatists David Lublin - December 22, 2017 [caption id="attachment_67560" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Supporters of Catalan independence celebrate at
Why did Russian social media swarm the digital conversation about Catalan independence? Javier Lesaca - November 22, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66519" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Anti-secession demonstrators shout slogans and wave
Madrid just dismissed the Catalan government. Here’s what you need to know. Eric Guntermann - October 27, 2017 In the weeks after Catalonia’s controversial referendum on Oct. 1,
Catalonia is still in the grip of turmoil. Here’s what you need to know Sofia Perez - October 9, 2017 A week ago, Spanish police were sent in to stop
Half a million marched this weekend in Barcelona. Do terrorist attacks make people more politically engaged? Laia Balcells and Gerard Torrats - August 28, 2017 The Aug. 17, 2017 terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils,
Spain’s June 26 elections: ‘Life remains the same’ Casal Bértoa - June 28, 2016 [caption id="attachment_42997" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A visitor watches the performance of