Here to stay? Populism in Italy and Germany
The most striking differences between Italian and German populism derive from the novelty that populism represents in the German political and party system
The most striking differences between Italian and German populism derive from the novelty that populism represents in the German political and party system
What is most disturbing is that in recent years radical right-wing parties have had an increasing influence on the government
As the dust caused by the explosion on 23. June is beginning to settle, we can start picking up the debris to see what may possibly be salvaged from the disaster. It is still much too soon to tell what the final outcome of the referendum will be, which was directed at Westminster, not at …
Paul Nolte’s contribution to our roundtable on the U.S. elections
Tobias Dürr on Blog FiveThirtyEight
Frank-Walter Steinmeier meets european civil society
In the context of our transnational, civil society project “Dialogue on Europe” we are happy to announce new partnerships with six renowned think tanks from our project countries. Our new think tank partners supported us in organising the #EuropeanTownHall Meetings and have been contributing to the Opening Conference in Berlin. Notre Europe – Jacques Delors …
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Roundtable Discussion
Fifth stop of the Dialogue on Europe
Fourth stop of the Dialogue on Europe
Green Perspectives on the UK’s immediate future in Europe
Five months after PiS took over, the party has still no serious rivals