Will Conservative Brexiteers back another referendum? If so, is it the nature of the argument that will persuade them or who makes it? Eitan Tzelgov and Delia Dumitrescu show that, although views on Brexit are based around moral issues, moral framing alone does not persuade these voters. What does seem to change their minds on a second referendum are moral arguments by Vote Leave
Depending on their design, referendums can be bad for democracy, writes Joseph Lacey. He argues that...
In recent years, legislators on both sides of the aisle in Congress have often voted against their o...
The UK public voluntarily agreed to give up fundamental rights and liberties in the fight against CO...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio's controversial plans to remove habitual non-voters from th...
Last week, a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion showed that the Court is likely to overturn Roe v. W...
Should lawmakers prioritise their own policy judgments or the views of their voters when the two are...
Having a general election in 2018 is an exceptionally bad way of solving the Brexit problem, argues ...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio’s controversial plans to remove habitual non-voters from th...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
David Cutts, Andrew Russell, and Joshua Townsley explain why the Chesham and Amersham by-election re...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many Americans to change the way they vote, from in person to mail ...
Is there a winning future for the Conservatives? Tom Barker and Conor Farrington outline the party's...
As US politics becomes increasingly polarized, many Republicans are basing their opposition to Democ...
Depending on their design, referendums can be bad for democracy, writes Joseph Lacey. He argues that...
In recent years, legislators on both sides of the aisle in Congress have often voted against their o...
The UK public voluntarily agreed to give up fundamental rights and liberties in the fight against CO...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
The days of the 2010 coalition seem a long way away for the Liberal Democrats. Is opposition to Brex...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio's controversial plans to remove habitual non-voters from th...
Last week, a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion showed that the Court is likely to overturn Roe v. W...
Should lawmakers prioritise their own policy judgments or the views of their voters when the two are...
Having a general election in 2018 is an exceptionally bad way of solving the Brexit problem, argues ...
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio’s controversial plans to remove habitual non-voters from th...
Before and during its party conference the Labour Party may have encouraged confusion on the questio...
David Cutts, Andrew Russell, and Joshua Townsley explain why the Chesham and Amersham by-election re...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many Americans to change the way they vote, from in person to mail ...
Is there a winning future for the Conservatives? Tom Barker and Conor Farrington outline the party's...
As US politics becomes increasingly polarized, many Republicans are basing their opposition to Democ...
Depending on their design, referendums can be bad for democracy, writes Joseph Lacey. He argues that...
In recent years, legislators on both sides of the aisle in Congress have often voted against their o...
The UK public voluntarily agreed to give up fundamental rights and liberties in the fight against CO...