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Euro Crisis in the Press: the politics of public discourse in Europe. A new discussion forum at the LSE.
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What do the European responses to the pandemic tell us about EU's fragility? Why did countries differ so much in their responses? Read our latest post by Kristi Allaj, from Baruch College for an answer! LSE European Institute Javier Padilla LSE IDEAS blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres…
How have far-right parties taken advantage of the #Covid_19 crisis? Have they increased or moderated their populist discourse? Jose Javier Olivas and @JoseRamaC provide an answer to these questions in our latest post! blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres…
What happened to the tourism industry in Europe during the pandemic? Why did countries differ so much in their responses? Read our own Kristi Allaj for answers! LSE European Institute Javier Padilla LSE IDEAS Baruch College blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres…
#Brexit "leave discourses thrived particularly in places where local identities were perceived at risk, there was a sense of territorial neglect, and widespread political distrust." Great new paper in Governance Journal by Jose Javier Olivas, Max Kiefel & Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni. doi.org/10.1111/gove.1…
The #geography of #EU discontent as measured by Jorge Díaz Lanchas, Aleksandra (moved to alesojka.bsky.social) & filippo di pietro in this exciting CamJRES article. #Discontent driven by unfavourable individual economic conditions and negative expectations in declining regions. Just out! doi.org/10.1093/cjres/…
What does the fragmentation of the Bundestag mean for Germany? By Kilian Wirthwein Vega LSEEurocrisis LSE IDEAS #GermanyElections blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres… via LSEEurocrisis
The increasing fragmentation of seats in the Bundestag may paradoxically lead to greater consensus on the green and digital transformation, writes Kilian2021 blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres…
"Fragmentation does not mean polarization, it can actually help shift politics towards long-term visionary projects of a green and digital nature." Kilian2021 has written one of the best analysis of the German elections I have read so far.
What does the fragmentation of the Bundestag mean for #Germany? blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres… via LSEEurocrisis
Is the veil a matter of culture or of compulsion? In our latest post, Jessica Yeroshalmi speaks about the weaponization of culture as a tactic of oppression in Iran. 🔗blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres…
The Cultural Veil: Iran’s Weaponization of Culture to Oppress Women and Deflect Criticism, by Jessica Yeroshalmi blogs.lse.ac.uk/eurocrisispres… via LSEEurocrisis
Borders, exclusion, and the populist radical right ‘meta-us’ | Jose Javier Olivas Journal of Borderlands Studies blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…
Borders, exclusion, and the populist radical right ‘meta-us’ | Jose Javier Olivas Journal of Borderlands Studies LSE IDEAS @LSE_CRP #borders #refugees #populism blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…