Mit Beiträgen von Jan Matti Dollbaum @JanMattiD , Svetlana Erpyleva, Roland Götz, Anna Schor-Tschudnowskaja, Sandra Dahlke, Dmitry Dubrovskiy, Nikolaj Plotnikov, Andrej Kordotschkin, Dmitrij Birjukov, Regina Elsner @reginaelmo
New paper with Larissa Meier, Priska Daphi and @sehaunss in @MobyJournal: "Resisting the Far-Right: Explaining Divergent Countermobilization Trajectories in Two German Cities" https://t.co/LHX98hvHMf
While large at times, countermobilization in Dresden was more sporadic and divided because it lacked these three factors, which reinforced each other. We thus argue for the fundamental importance of place characteristics in local protest organization.
@fa_burkhardt and I have a new open access paper out in @democ_journal: "Digital ballots, partisan bias: digital authoritarianism and support for internet voting in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine".
https://t.co/pyHgbpGouQ
We find that, in authoritarian Russia and in hybrid Ukraine, support for the political leader is strongly correlated with support for electronic voting technologies. In Belarus, it's driven instead by a preference for the (new) opposition. The findings hold across six surveys.
An update here: the pro-Russian PRIM party (Irina Vlah) has asked PSRM (Igor Dodon), Our Party (Renato Usatîi), and MAN (Ion Ceban) to pledge not to form a coalition with the pro-EU PAS after the legislative elections in 2025. Pro-RU and centrist groups are expecting that PAS ...
Glad to have my short article w/ @grigopop on Moldovan 🇲🇩 presidential elections 2020 vs 2024 out in the inaugural issue of the Moldovan Analytical Digest, edited by a great team including @JanMattiD and @ellie_knott. Download it here: https://t.co/fgQCUitlvo.
.@JanMattiD, a prominent scholar of contemporary Russian politics, discusses how Russia's opposition has evolved since the invasion of Ukraine and what lies ahead for these movements in the new year.
https://t.co/NWBCx2gLIZ
End of the year, time to start something new! The first issue of the brand new Moldovan Analytical Digest is almost ready (out mid-January). The quarterly digest will cover politics, economy, society, history and security of Moldova 🇲🇩. Free subscription: https://t.co/XIpP6zvbQu
Coordinated at the Research Centre for East European Studies at U Bremen (@laenderanalysen), the Center for Eastern European Studies (CEES) @UZH_en and @CSS_ETHZurich, supported by @unifr and the Elitenetzwerk Bayern.