Danish PM Mette Frederiksen's domestically popular tough immigration stance could prove to be a weakness with European Social Democrat colleagues in the upcoming EU elections ~misc politics Article 5 votes
An honest assessment of American rural white resentment is long overdue ~misc politics Article 2859 words 32 votes
Researcher calls out misuse of research in book on American white rural rage - suggests resentment over rage ~misc politics Article 25 votes
It’s no longer the economy, stupid. America’s hyper-partisan voters express economic sentiments that mirror their politics — this is not true in Europe. ~finance economics Link 25 votes
Finland has rejected the far right, but is the country ready for a gay, Green head of state in Pekka Haavisto? ~misc politics Article 736 words 8 votes
What happened to David Graeber? ~humanities anthropology history Article 2859 words, published Jan 20 2024 6 votes
Denmark's far-right, populist Nye Borgerlige party is being dissolved – other right-wing parties applaud, spying greater share of votes ~misc politics Article 206 words, published Jan 10 2024 14 votes
Red and blue US states: dichotomized maps mislead and reduce perceived voting influence ~science Article 9388 words, published Feb 9 2023 25 votes
Adopting rightwing policies ‘does not help centre-left win votes’ ~misc politics Article 833 words 36 votes
Top court clears path for Democrats to redraw House map in New York ~news usa.ny politics Article 1359 words 15 votes
The Republican Revolution and how the party switch actually happened ~humanities.history Article 1390 words 13 votes
Women used to be more likely to vote Conservative than men but that all changed in 2017—UK research wants to find out why ~life.women Article 900 words 17 votes
Political warfare comes home to the US - the founder of the Nixon presidential library comments on the history of US disputes over presidential succession and the Trump indictments ~misc politics Article 1592 words 14 votes
Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the USA grows more polarized ~misc politics Article 2189 words, published Jul 5 2023 51 votes
US Democrats and Republicans share core values but still distrust each other ~misc politics Article 723 words 27 votes
The results of Finland's parliamentary elections signal a tumultuous period ahead – what happened to Sanna Marin and what to expect next ~misc politics Article 717 words 5 votes
Pew Research Center's US political typology ~misc politics Article 1492 words, published Nov 9 2021 7 votes
Regardless of the outcome of the November 1 polls, Denmark is expected to maintain its restrictive immigration policies ~misc politics Article 1487 words 2 votes
Nationalism is underrated by intellectuals ~humanities Article 2113 words, published Aug 3 2021 14 votes
The rules for rulers: How dictatorships work, and why Russia is heading towards a coup ~humanities Video 19:33, published Oct 24 2016 15 votes
A funny thing happened on the way to the gerrymander - Democrats may actually gain 2-3 seats on net rather than losing ~misc politics Link 8 votes
David Shor is telling US Democrats what they don’t want to hear ~misc politics Article 5801 words 8 votes
Is gerrymandering about to become more difficult? ~misc politics Article 120 words, published May 27 2021 14 votes
Politically polarized brains share an intolerance of uncertainty ~science psychology Article 806 words 5 votes
Why did the Democratic and Republican parties switch platforms? ~humanities.history Article 620 words, published Nov 2 2020 6 votes
Denmark's socialist left needs to reverse the decline in working-class mobilization – mass-membership parties have been replaced by a professionalized media-political sphere ~misc politics Article 2292 words 12 votes
We selected 10,000 American neighborhoods at random. If we dropped you into one of them, could you guess how most people there voted? ~misc politics Article 1086 words 29 votes
How do we avoid future authoritarians? Winning back the working class is key. ~misc politics Article 969 words 16 votes
History of US political parties (part 1) ~humanities.history Video 8:52, published Nov 12 2016 5 votes
The small effects of political advertising are small regardless of context, message, sender, or receiver ~science Article 6 votes
With Obama saying "the filibuster is a 'Jim Crow relic' ”, it’s looking more and more like Democrats will abolish the filibuster if they win back the Senate ~misc politics Article 1099 words 21 votes
The atlas of redistricting/gerrymandering by 538 ~misc politics Article 88 words, published Jan 25 2018 10 votes
The Democrats do terribly in state elections and it really matters ~misc politics Video 3:31, published Sep 23 2016 6 votes
How the Republican party went from Lincoln to Trump ~humanities.history Video 7:21, published Jul 20 2016 8 votes
How the right’s radical thinktanks reshaped the UK Conservative party ~misc politics Article 6007 words 5 votes
In a new report, Penn State political scientists suggest that radicalization on YouTube is driven by communities that form around right-wing content more than the recommendation engine ~tech social media Article 741 words 11 votes