
Emmanuel Macron: Catch-all Candidate
A new concept has emerged in political science in recent decades: the catch-all party or the party that attracts from all sides – beyond social
A new concept has emerged in political science in recent decades: the catch-all party or the party that attracts from all sides – beyond social
Donald Trump is now the 45th President of the United States, and in his inaugural address he made it clear to the assembled US establishment that his
The refugee crisis has posed significant challenges for Europe – we have not seen such a large-scale migration of people since the Second World War.
The inauguration of President Trump, the separation of the UK from the European Union, the rise of the populist right across the US and Europe,
Theresa May’s highly anticipated speech on 17 January showed that slowly but surely, the UK government is realising the constraints of global trade rules. At
One of Italy’s main problems is the poor performance of its public administration. This contributes to Italy’s low international credibility and to the scant appeal
Donald Trump is such a consummate liar that in coming days and years our democracy will depend more than ever on the independent press –
“I don’t care about what it will cost. We took our country back!” This is the proud message heard throughout England since the Brexit referendum
If it were only a question of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, one could take a more relaxed view of Brexit. Decision-making within the
British Prime Minister Theresa May is leading the United Kingdom toward a very “hard” Brexit in 2019 – and potentially off a cliff, if the
In many ways, 2017 will be just another pre-election year in Hungary. Still riding high in almost every opinion poll, the ruling Fidesz party has
The political turmoil that followed the Renzi government’s resignation after the results of Italy’s referendum on constitutional reforms, the hurried appointment of the new executive
Maybe the most surprising political development during this decade is why increased inequality in almost all capitalist market societies has not resulted in more votes
During 2016, Poland metamorphosed from the poster boy of post-communist democratic transition to the rebellious teenager of the new populist zeitgeist. Having come to power
Who is drawn to right-wing populism and why is it so dangerous? The real danger of right-wing populism lies in its ability to forge broad