Numerous authors and political figures have identified the rise of populism as a potential threat to European democracy. Tjitske Akkerman argues that the threat of populism has been heavily overstated. She writes that if there are any ideologies threatening liberal democracies today, nationalism and authoritarianism are far more likely candidates than populis
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...
Drawing on newly released files available at The UK National Archives, George Kassimeris and Oliver ...
Last year, 15 Tory backbenchers brought about the government's first Commons defeat when they suppor...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
Last week saw an insurrection at the US Capitol which has been linked to President Trump’s aggressiv...
According to Robert Talisse, ‘we have sufficient epistemological reasons to be democrats’ and these ...
In October 2016, the leader of the UK's Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, appointed Shami Chakrabarti as ...
The latest edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index was published on 21 ...
Following the Netherlands and France, Germany was the third of the original EU members to hold a nat...
A year since being appointed Shadow Attorney General, Shami Chakrabarti discusses the challenges and...
Prime Minister Theresa May's speech in Florence was intended to move forward stalled Brexit negotiat...
The agreement reached between the UK and the EU in December last year was billed as the final act in...
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...
Drawing on newly released files available at The UK National Archives, George Kassimeris and Oliver ...
Last year, 15 Tory backbenchers brought about the government's first Commons defeat when they suppor...
It is increasingly clear that Brexit has cost not saved money, encumbered not liberated trade, inhib...
Britain's recent General Election and its unanticipated outcome marks the latest chapter in the poli...
Last week saw an insurrection at the US Capitol which has been linked to President Trump’s aggressiv...
According to Robert Talisse, ‘we have sufficient epistemological reasons to be democrats’ and these ...
In October 2016, the leader of the UK's Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, appointed Shami Chakrabarti as ...
The latest edition of Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index was published on 21 ...
Following the Netherlands and France, Germany was the third of the original EU members to hold a nat...
A year since being appointed Shadow Attorney General, Shami Chakrabarti discusses the challenges and...
Prime Minister Theresa May's speech in Florence was intended to move forward stalled Brexit negotiat...
The agreement reached between the UK and the EU in December last year was billed as the final act in...
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
The remit of EU institutions has expanded inexorably, writes Jeremy Richardson (Oxford/University of...
The UK seems to be rapidly heading for one of the most tangled and tumultuous political periods in m...