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The Political Quarterly
3d ago
Has Britain's Eurosceptic and anti-immigration movement broadened its social appeal ..read more
The Political Quarterly
1w ago
What drove New Zealand's Labour Party from unprecedented success to humiliation? Grant Duncan examines the political lessons can be drawn from Jacinda Ardern's career ..read more
The Political Quarterly
2w ago
Blue States, Labour organisations and Civil Rights organisations are doing the most. Christina Pagel asks what can we learn from them ..read more
The Political Quarterly
3w ago
Christina Pagel categorises 69 Trump administration actions from the last 3 weeks and shows how they align with the authoritarian playbook ..read more
The Political Quarterly
1M ago
Ever wondered what the official difference is between convention, practice and custom? Carolyn S. Harris and Philippe Lagassé explain it all, and how it relates to the British constitution ..read more
The Political Quarterly
1M ago
Anya Pearson interviews the director of British Future about integration, immigration and identity ..read more
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1M ago
By promoting disillusionment with elected governments, challenges to authority and cynicism about democracy, Trump is establishing new norms in Europe, argues Deborah Mabbett ..read more
The Political Quarterly
2M ago
There is much to attack in the concept of 'Global Britain', but it could still be the best prospect for staving off a more forceful right-wing nationalism, say Tom Wraight and Kai Roland Green ..read more
The Political Quarterly
2M ago
Can ‘good’ wealth be differentiated from ‘bad’ wealth? As many nations become richer, their capacity to meet essential needs has faltered. Stewart Lansley investigates ..read more
The Political Quarterly
2M ago
From mass bankruptcies to a dangerous lack of autonomy, David Jeffery takes a look at why local government in England is in a perilous position – and what can be done ..read more