8 July 2021

Evaluating Environmental Policies

A New Research Area Interest in the results of public policies is growing among public institutions and civil society, while the environmental crisis is gaining […]
8 July 2021

When Courts are the Metronome of Productivity

By Johannes Boehm, Department of Economics Over the last decades, researchers have pointed out that firms in developing countries are less productive than their counterparts […]
8 July 2021

Waiting for a Transnational EU Public Sphere

Candidates’ Transnational Linkages on Twitter During the 2019 European Parliament Elections By Caterina Froio, CEE As the European Union (EU) still has to prove its […]
19 May 2021

From Populism to Populisms

By Marc Lazar For the past few decades, rising populism has been garnering interest and inspiring research in various fields: political science, philosophy, sociology, economy, […]
18 May 2021

Actuality of Populism

Populism differs depending on whether it is described in London or Ankara, in Budapest or Sofia, in Paris or Washington. National history, political institutions and […]
17 May 2021

Boris Johnson: a passing populist buzz?

By Florence Faucher With his blond hair, rapid ascension through the ranks thanks to political polarisation, and a capacity to ignore cumbersome objective facts, Boris […]
17 May 2021

Will the Covid-19 Crisis Mark the Decline of the Populist Right?

By Gilles Ivaldi Donald Trump’s defeat in the U.S. presidential election last November and the relative inability of populists to make their voices heard rd […]
17 May 2021

Populism in Turkey: Towards the Demise of Democracy?

By Élise Massicard In recent years, Turkish democracy appears to have experienced a step-by-step descent into hell, with a succession of events such as the […]
17 May 2021

United States: a Tired Democracy Under Attack from Trumpian Populism

By Mario Del Pero The last US elections seem to have once again shown the vitality and adaptability of American democracy. The country had record […]