🥳 New year, new publication
📑"Contested memories: the political effects of de-commemoration proposals" @jeppjournal.bsky.social
With Francesco Colombo, we study a street renaming proposal in Berlin and find -contrary to conventional wisdom- no political backlash, but a positive feedback effect.
07.01.2026 09:47
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📢📢 Happy to announce a new update to the PPEG database!
The data now covers
- > 3.000 parties
- 1.100 parliamentary elections
- 402 presidential elections
- 2.044 cabinets
across 73 countries (1945 - 2025, Oct 31).
All info: ppeg.wzb.eu
We hope that data is helpful to the community!
03.12.2025 13:16
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We have a new political science association that is not-for-profit. We can create the best kind of European political science in an association with transparency and accountability. Where we work on being more inclusive instead of creating profits for a few. Sign up below to learn more and join.
26.06.2025 18:27
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Check out our latest paper!
By @tito-labo.bsky.social, Tatsuya Iseki & Serika Atsumi - "Technocrats Instead of Political Parties? Synthetic Control Approach to the Effect of Technocratic Government on the Government Trust"
#Representation #Trust #Government
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
17.06.2025 17:26
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New publication in Industrial Law Journal 🎉
The early EU once imagined a different kind of environmental policy. It was rooted in social democracy, not neoliberal logic.
It's open access so you can give it a read at the link below 👇
doi.org/10.1093/indl...
13.06.2025 09:15
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The CHES is a survey of national party experts to place parties on political dimensions. It is generally considered the gold standard of comparative party research.
The new data has just come you. You can check it out with the link below. Big thank you to the team!
bsky.app/profile/ches...
03.03.2025 14:21
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