Delighted that the collaboration with my friend and colleague André Krouwel has borne fruit with an article in the Special Issue of Party Politics - https://t.co/b0McN6YSiC
Katz and Mair foresaw the rise of populism as a dialectic response to elite collaboration but not that mainstream parties would respond to right-wing populism by accommodating and attempting to outbid radical right narratives.
Excited to start a stay as Visting Research Fellow @SussexPolitics. From 5 Jan to 30 April Brighton will form the 2nd case study of my post-doc research on patterns of connection between political parties and civil society #ecologiesofconnection
New research shows that ocean acidification has now crossed the planetary boundary. That's 7 of 9 boundaries crossed. Capitalism is driving ecological catastrophe and will continue to do so until we align production to a new law of value.
https://t.co/yCifzU9W34
Austerity is the midwife of fascism https://t.co/6KZsMGBVVT History shows it clearly: austerity creates the conditions in which fascism thrives. When governments strip away public services, weaken safety nets and deepen inequality, people lose hope in democracy and turn to authoritarian “strongmen.” From Weimar Germany to modern Britain, austerity is the midwife of fascism. The only way forward is investment, trust and care.
We have an economy that allows the financial sector to earn profits without investment in productive capacities.
On 'The Rest is Money' with @peston and @stephlunch, discussing why obsessing over fiscal "black holes" misses the point. The real question isn't how much government spends, but whether public investment expands productive capacity and creates the conditions for sustainable growth.
Listen ➡️ https://t.co/qY92RPKjDA
delighted to have this article, examining relationship between stratarchical party organization and selection of female candidates, available open access in @RepJournal
https://t.co/7im0t0OyIt
Delighted that the 4th chapter of my PHD - https://t.co/MaU3MrViW5 is published today. A case study of the pattern of connections between two progressive parties in Flanders and organized civil society
Though this pattern has integrated many actors into the system it has also created ‘outsiders’ – new protest driven civil groups and radical challengers from the left and right.
🎉 Thrilled that my new book, *Creating Partisans: The Organizational Roots of New Parties in Latin America*, is finally out! 🎉 @CUP_PoliSci
https://t.co/NwrIfrHMRz
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☄️New paper announcement☄️
For those not (yet) on summer leave, please check our latest article were @mariska_jung and me analyze the political project of the @PartijvdDieren in relation to increasing Islamophobia in the Dutch political climate of the past decades.
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With Irish votes counted, we can assess how the radical left has fared in these EP elections
Good results in FI, SE, DK, BE, FR
Bad in ES, PT, NL
To learn more about the electoral support for radical left parties in W Europe, now in paperback
https://t.co/tIalxck3Ow
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