The credibility trap – is reputation worth fighting for? politics Article 2960 words, published Jun 18 2024 11 votes
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 politics Article 5 votes
An honest assessment of American rural white resentment is long overdue politics Article 2859 words 32 votes
Researcher calls out misuse of research in book on American white rural rage - suggests resentment over rage politics Article 25 votes
Finland has rejected the far right, but is the country ready for a gay, Green head of state in Pekka Haavisto? politics Article 736 words 8 votes
Denmark's far-right, populist Nye Borgerlige party is being dissolved – other right-wing parties applaud, spying greater share of votes politics Article 206 words, published Jan 10 2024 14 votes
Adopting rightwing policies ‘does not help centre-left win votes’ politics Article 833 words 36 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 politics Article 1592 words 14 votes
Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the USA grows more polarized politics Article 2189 words, published Jul 5 2023 51 votes
US Democrats and Republicans share core values but still distrust each other 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 politics Article 717 words 5 votes
Pew Research Center's US political typology 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 politics Article 1487 words 2 votes
A funny thing happened on the way to the gerrymander - Democrats may actually gain 2-3 seats on net rather than losing politics Link 8 votes
Is gerrymandering about to become more difficult? politics Article 120 words, published May 27 2021 14 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Denmark's socialist left needs to reverse the decline in working-class mobilization – mass-membership parties have been replaced by a professionalized media-political sphere politics Article 2292 words 12 votes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? politics Article 1086 words 29 votes
How do we avoid future authoritarians? Winning back the working class is key. politics Article 969 words 16 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 politics Article 1099 words 21 votes
The atlas of redistricting/gerrymandering by 538 politics Article 88 words, published Jan 25 2018 10 votes
The Democrats do terribly in state elections and it really matters politics Video 3:31, published Sep 23 2016 6 votes
How the right’s radical thinktanks reshaped the UK Conservative party politics Article 6007 words 5 votes
How a big enough news story — like impeachment — could warp the polls politics Article 1261 words 12 votes
The Danish centre-left aped the far right to win an election – there's a better way to deal with people's fears politics Article 965 words 9 votes
Detailed maps of the donors powering the 2020 Democratic campaigns politics Article 900 words 11 votes
Give political power to ordinary people: To fight elite capture of the state, it’s time to consider sortition, or the assignment of political power through lotteries politics Article 2143 words 14 votes
US President Donald Trump’s electoral college edge could grow in 2020, rewarding polarizing campaign politics Article 2381 words 8 votes
After Democrats surged in 2018, Republican-run states eye new curbs on voting politics Article 1703 words 12 votes
Warning to Democrats: Most Americans against US getting more politically correct politics Article 1006 words 13 votes
'A cancer on democracy': The battle to end gerrymandering in America politics Article 1390 words 6 votes