
Ben Rosamond
@benrosamond1
Anglo-Swede, political scientist, journal editor (@CompEurPol_Jnl), leg spinner (only one of these is wishful thinking). Prof and Head of @EdinburghPIR
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Join us for this event on the 10th anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum and a fantastic lineup of speakers. Co-sponsored by Centre on Constitutional Change and Ed Con Law Centre For details & registration see here 👇

Delighted that P&IR Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh got the chance to host IPEG’s annual conference and really pleased to chair a wonderful panel on historical IPE this morning, featuring Nathan Coombs, Oksana Levkovych and James Morrison.


Building Euro area bodies: the institutionalisation of differentiated integration in economic and monetary union Alexander Schilin 🇺🇦 #StandWithUkraine Universiteit Leiden latest research link.springer.com/article/10.105… #Differentiatedintegration #Eurogroup #Sovereigndebtcrisis #Institutionalisation

In their forthcoming SI, read Stella Ladi and laura polverari article 'Reconceptualising the EU‑member states relationship in the age of permanent emergency' link.springer.com/article/10.105… #CoordinativeEuropeanization #EUinstitutions #Permacrisis #Crisis #EUpublicpolicies


One of the highlights of the academic year - the welcome dinner in The University of Edinburgh’s magnificent Playfair Library for the incoming P&IR Edinburgh undergraduates. School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh



A real treat for P&IR Edinburgh students. A look back on the UK general election campaign with Anand Menon Michael Crick and Rachel Amery School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh Centre on Constitutional Change


Another excellent talk yesterday as part of the UK General Election series at P&IR Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh co-organised by Centre on Constitutional Change & UK in a Changing Europe, with insightful contributions from Anand Menon Michael Crick & Rachel Amery. Next talk on 10 October - details in the post below 👇


New book from P&IR Edinburgh’s Annika Rosamond. Want to know about feminist foreign policy and digital diplomacy? Then this is what you need. It’s open access and free to read. School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh


How do populist voters differ from other voters and among themselves? Caner Şimşek argues the commonality of populist voters is a perceived sense of political inefficacy. Read more here in Voices unheard: How feelings of inefficacy fuel populism. link.springer.com/article/10.105…


The latest in our 2024 General Election series is a scintillating lecture to a packed house by John Curtice on the UK’s changing electoral geography. P&IR Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh Centre on Constitutional Change





Can we aggregate voters’ perceptions of political parties’ left–right positions? In the latest issue @tomwgvdmeer Kathrin Ackermann (@ackermannk.bsky.social) and Huib Pellikaan explore. link.springer.com/article/10.105… #Leftrightdimension #Voters #Commonspace #Spatialmodel #Transitiveordering

An important policy-facing book from FEPS featuring a contribution from P&IR Edinburgh’s Annika Rosamond School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh