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Why are some #Goverments appointing #NonPartisan ministers?
How constitutional and institutional rules affect non-partisan ministerial appointments: Europe 1945–2024
@s6seel2 of @EcprElites, Keith Dowding & André Kaiser
https://t.co/E6jgaCIJTF
Are #ConstitutionalCourts really neutral?🧑⚖️
Judicial review and territorial conflicts: Evidence from Spain -
@pepvallbe, Daniel Cetrà & Marc Sanjaume-Calvet
https://t.co/U5Ry4tOFtV
🪧Many #extremist organisations operate in democratic societies. Some get banned; others don’t. Why?
🇩🇪 Using data from Germany, @michaelczeller explains why governments ban only some organisations working to undermine constitutional democracy
#extremism
⤵️https://t.co/BmaNgn3Uwl
Why do some #Extremist groups get banned whilst others don’t? 🤔
@michaelczeller looks at Germany’s 🇩🇪 “militant democracy” & shows that bans are driven less by principle and more by visibility, strategy, and politics. 🔗
https://t.co/kbUgeJMgMS
Fear, anger, and populism on Twitter/X 😡
Populism and governmentalism as thin-centered ideologies: Emotions and frames on social media
- Giuliano Formisano, Jörg Friedrichs, @FloSchaffner & @niklas_stoehr
https://t.co/GXtFXBe4vZ
🥗 What do politicians think voters believe about #ClimatePolicy?
Second-order beliefs among citizens, elected political elites, and unelected political elites: Insights from Norwegian climate policy
- Ingrid Faleide & @AstaNordo
https://t.co/9fM9FDqKTR
🗳️ Does negative #Campaigning work?
Personal attacks or policy debates? How voters respond to negative campaign messaging
- @ADuggan, Caitlin Milazzo, Harry Applestein & John Barry Ryan
https://t.co/KRYOZixbMw
Rural vs. working class? A new study shows they’re not as different as we think. 🌾🏭
Redistribution between people and places: Conflict or consensus among rural and working-class voters?
- Marta R. Eidheim
https://t.co/RDTElSt7yW
What happens when a pandemic collides with an election?🦠vs.🗳️
When crisis meets election: Navigating blame and credit in a consensus democracy
- Céline Honegger
https://t.co/MNwwTkcYh6
Why are cities and rural areas drifting apart politically? 🌄🌆
How generational replacement feeds the urban-rural divide: Evidence from Switzerland (1995–2023)
– @indubioproreto & Lukas Haffert
https://t.co/10NnAh7dPN
What issues matter most to #Voters? 😬
Who prioritises what? Determinants and measurement of voters’ issue prioritisation
– @GefjonOff & @fedetrastulli
https://t.co/Fb0Fwbyw1R
How do you study #Lobbying when no one wants to talk about it? 💭
Studying honest answers to sensitive issues in politics New evidence on lobbying influence
- Werner Pitsch & Georg Wenzelburger
https://t.co/zZnMn2Sxk3
Why is #Politics so negative right now? 🤔
Voting against or against voting?
- Ming M. Boyer, Carolina Plescia & André Blais
https://t.co/o3h5uuqQ9L
#CourtPacking or #Persuasion ⚖️
Judicial transformation: The case of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal
- Lucia Dalla Pellegrina, @Jarek_Kantor, @NGaroupa & Jacek Lewkowicz
https://t.co/xOA3WLVgdL
Are left governments drifting right or are they becoming the strong defenders🛡️of market competition?
Falling rates, rising partisanship effect: why market competition becomes associated with left governments in an era of low interest rates
- J.Huo
https://t.co/2VtHHRSN6b
Why do elites feel more (or less) satisfied? 🙅
Power and ideology – A comparison of citizens’ and politicians’ satisfaction with democracy
- @ferland_ben@ValereGaspard & J.Savoy
https://t.co/MqP55zMWyj