09 April 2021
Dr Tim Haughton and Yuxiang Lin collaborated with Emilia Zankina to examine the Bulgarian elections in an article for the Washington Post
30 March 2021
Dr Daniele Albertazzi of POLSIS published a new book, Populism and New Patterns of Political Competition in Western Europe (Routledge, 2021), part of the Populism in Action Project . It is co-edited with Davide Vampa.
11 February 2021
Professor René Lindstädt writes on why the impeachment of Donald J. Trump is so significant this time around.
18 December 2020
Dr Tim Haughton's co-authored book, The New Party Challenge, examining party politics in Central and Eastern Europe has just been published by Oxford University Press
26 November 2020
What does the line up who will handle the USA's foreign policy and national security issues tell us about Joe Biden's vision
20 November 2020
In a joint event hosted by politics academics at the Universities of Birmingham and Nottingham, Catherine De Vries (Bocconi) and Sara Hobolt (LSE) discussed their new book, Political Entrepreneurs.
13 November 2020
By Christopher Featherstone, Doctoral Researcher, Political Science and International Studies
13 November 2020
By Dr Alex Oaten, Teaching Fellow in Political Sciences
13 November 2020
By Dr Adam Quinn, Senior Lecturer in American and International Politics
10 November 2020
In a special seminar Adam Quinn, Jeannie Morefield and Patrick Porter examined the 2020 US election results and their significance for the United States.
02 November 2020
Leading scholar of the EU, Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) spoke at a special POLSIS seminar examining the causes and consequences of the Eurozone crisis
31 July 2020
Demonstrating the vibrancy of the POLSIS PhD student community, Joseph Ward, a Doctoral Researcher in POLSIS, published an article on the Brexit Doctrine and the Imperative Mandate in the journal Parliament Affairs.