Functioning democracies require voters to connect their own personal and subjective policy preferences to the political party that best represents them. Aaron Dusso's new book examines how individual psychologies and people's tendencies to be introverted or extroverted affects their ability to match their policy preference to the correct political party. He finds that the more extroverted one is, the less ..
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A politician’s personality has always been important to voters. Lasse Laustsen (Aarhus University) c...
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Since he became president, Donald Trump has departed from the traditional Republican Party platform ...
As US politics becomes increasingly polarized, many Republicans are basing their opposition to Democ...
When debates become polarised, it can be tempting to treat political opponents as obstacles rather t...
In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, America's partisan divide has become even more appare...
Donald Trump’s four years in power further polarised the American electorate with little common grou...
A politician's personality has always been important to voters. Lasse Laustsen carried out analyses ...
A politician’s personality has always been important to voters. Lasse Laustsen (Aarhus University) c...
In The Political Class: Why It Matters Who Our Politicians Are, Peter Allen lays out the case for an...
In The Political Class: Why It Matters Who Our Politicians Are, Peter Allen lays out the case for an...
Throughout recent US political history, certain issues have been considered to be “owned” by either ...
It is too simplistic to argue that current heated debates about politics, especially in the context ...
James Weinberg introduces his new book on the personality characteristics of British politicians. He...
Bradley Ward argues that while Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership was initially drawn towards a more grassro...
The rise of political misinformation has become an important topic, as it can influence electoral ou...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Since he became president, Donald Trump has departed from the traditional Republican Party platform ...
As US politics becomes increasingly polarized, many Republicans are basing their opposition to Democ...
When debates become polarised, it can be tempting to treat political opponents as obstacles rather t...