Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 25 Apr 2024 Opinion Title A Comet that Bodes Mischief Where London Review of Books Sophie Smith Date 15 Apr 2024 Opinion Title Reform UK’s rise may tempt Sunak into moving further right. Let the Netherlands be a cautionary tale Where The Guardian Tarik Abou-Chadi Date 12 Apr 2024 Feature Title Ukraine’s controversial new plan to enlist more soldiers Where Time Magazine Marnie Howlett Date 10 Apr 2024 Comment Title This Is What You Get When Fear Mixes With Money Where The New York Times Jasper Theodor Kauth Desmond King Date 18 Mar 2024 Opinion Title Behind Putin’s Potemkin Vote, Real Support. But No Other Choices Where The New York Times Katerina Tertytchnaya Date 13 Mar 2024 Opinion Title Gulf countries are becoming major players in Africa Where The Economist Ricardo Soares de Oliveira Date 13 Mar 2024 Radio Title The Briefing Room - Elections without democracy Where BBC Radio 4 Katerina Tertytchnaya Ben Ansell Date 12 Mar 2024 Comment Title Europe’s centre-right dilemma: work with the far right, or work to exclude it? Where The Guardian Vicente Valentim Date 7 Mar 2024 Feature Title PR's role in money and reputation laundering alleged in new report Where PR Week Thomas Mayne Date 7 Mar 2024 Review Title Five of the best books about democracy in crisis: Ben Ansell - Democracy in Crisis Where The Guardian Ben Ansell Date 5 Mar 2024 Comment Title How the Tories might end up with just 25 seats in a Canada-style wipeout Where Independent Ben Ansell Date 28 Feb 2024 Comment Title A changing British electorate is propelling Labour towards victory Where The Economist Jane Green Date 27 Feb 2024 Opinion Title For a vision of Britain’s future under Starmer, look to Germany – it’s not pretty Where The Guardian Tarik Abou-Chadi Date 25 Feb 2024 Feature Title We are not alarmed enough Where Der Spiegel Giovanni Capoccia Date 25 Feb 2024 Opinion Title Giovanni Capoccia discusses how democracies can defend themselves against their own destruction Where Der Spiegel Giovanni Capoccia Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page Next ›
Date 15 Apr 2024 Opinion Title Reform UK’s rise may tempt Sunak into moving further right. Let the Netherlands be a cautionary tale Where The Guardian Tarik Abou-Chadi
Date 12 Apr 2024 Feature Title Ukraine’s controversial new plan to enlist more soldiers Where Time Magazine Marnie Howlett
Date 10 Apr 2024 Comment Title This Is What You Get When Fear Mixes With Money Where The New York Times Jasper Theodor Kauth Desmond King
Date 18 Mar 2024 Opinion Title Behind Putin’s Potemkin Vote, Real Support. But No Other Choices Where The New York Times Katerina Tertytchnaya
Date 13 Mar 2024 Opinion Title Gulf countries are becoming major players in Africa Where The Economist Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Date 13 Mar 2024 Radio Title The Briefing Room - Elections without democracy Where BBC Radio 4 Katerina Tertytchnaya Ben Ansell
Date 12 Mar 2024 Comment Title Europe’s centre-right dilemma: work with the far right, or work to exclude it? Where The Guardian Vicente Valentim
Date 7 Mar 2024 Feature Title PR's role in money and reputation laundering alleged in new report Where PR Week Thomas Mayne
Date 7 Mar 2024 Review Title Five of the best books about democracy in crisis: Ben Ansell - Democracy in Crisis Where The Guardian Ben Ansell
Date 5 Mar 2024 Comment Title How the Tories might end up with just 25 seats in a Canada-style wipeout Where Independent Ben Ansell
Date 28 Feb 2024 Comment Title A changing British electorate is propelling Labour towards victory Where The Economist Jane Green
Date 27 Feb 2024 Opinion Title For a vision of Britain’s future under Starmer, look to Germany – it’s not pretty Where The Guardian Tarik Abou-Chadi
Date 25 Feb 2024 Opinion Title Giovanni Capoccia discusses how democracies can defend themselves against their own destruction Where Der Spiegel Giovanni Capoccia