The far right in the 2014 European elections: Of earthquakes, cartels and designer fascists Cas Mudde - May 30, 2014 Media reports on far right gains in the 2014 European
Are European parliamentarians responsive to their voters? Catherine E. De Vries - May 26, 2014 In May 2014, about 500 million eligible voters had the
In America, polarization is a problem. In Britain, it could be a solution. - February 20, 2014 Robert Ford is Lecturer in Politics at the University of
The Le Pen-Wilders alliance and the European Parliament: Plus ça change, plus la meme chose Erik Voeten - February 11, 2014 This is a guest post by Cas Mudde, an assistant
Why the Swiss voted to cap immigration Henry Farrell - February 10, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606"] Cars line up at the border
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
A European shutdown? The 2014 European elections and the great recession Erik Voeten - November 4, 2013 This is a guest post by Cas Mudde, assistant professor in
David Cameron’s speech was about as pro-European as can be expected of a British Conservative Prime Minister in the current context. Joshua Tucker - January 28, 2013 Last week the London School of Economics EUROPP (European Politics
The (Smart) Politics of EU Posturing Joshua Tucker - January 24, 2013 The following is guest post from Princeton University political scientist
Cameron’s European Gambit Joshua Tucker - January 23, 2013 The following is a guest post by Georgetown University political