Professor & Chair of Political Science & Fulbright Program Adviser, Adrian College; External Fellow, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE); frmr Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM) & Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Reskeet≠agree.
Dr. Philip J. Howe
Flying to Dublin today! Really looking forward to the Historical Study of States and Regimes graduate workshop on Monday and the conference itself next week. See y'all there!
“We’d save ourselves an enormous amount of trouble in the future if we’d agree to a simple litmus test: Immediately disregard anyone in the business of selling a vision who proudly proclaims they hate reading,” @chatterton.bsky.social wrote in 2023:
telex.hu/english/2026...
📌 Session 4 on Democracy in Crisis:
“Young people vote roughly the same as other generations, but they have the far right in their voting set (...) Older people vote for mainstream parties, younger people vote for new parties"
🎙️Cas Mudde, University of Georgia, United States
@casmudde.bsky.social
New paper out in the @thejop.bsky.social (w/ @christinagahn.bsky.social)
Do opinion polls shape election results?
Using both cross-national data and a survey experiment, the answer we find is yes - though it depends on how we communicate polling results.
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
🔎 Drawing on her research at the @eui-euarchives.bsky.social, 🌍️ Katerina Klimoska of @ecprsgeu.bsky.social argues Europe’s current geopolitical awakening is less a departure from the past than a rediscovery of ideas embedded in European integration from its earliest postwar years.
👉 buff.ly/s3tXzI4
🆕 Overcoming impeachment hurdles 🏃➡️ 🚧
@affpol.bsky.social's M. Farag, @uofcalifornia.bsky.social's I. C. Montini & P. Schemm examine 44 successful & failed impeachments to highlight the importance of elite affective and ideological #Polarization in explaining impeachment
Registration now open for what is looking like an excellent conference in Vienna later this month.
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"Ranging across the European continent and the Atlantic from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, [this] is a major intervention of astonishing scope and great explanatory power."
Democracy's Double Helix by Lars Behrisch, Coming Soon
#Politics 💙📚 #EuropeanHistory
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"Das #Burgtheater darf nicht zugrunde gehen," hieß es 1918 in den Zeitungen. Elisabeth Großegger schreibt im Standard-Blog über die Übernahme der Hoftheater durch die junge Republik. Jetzt reinlesen ⤵️
www.derstandard.at/story/300000...
Identifying as someone who categorically rejects books suggests a much larger deficiency of character.
While a person who is not Roma only needs to send two messages to a landlord or real estate agent before they can view a rental property in Hungary, a member of the Roma community has to send nine. Th...
Overcoming impeachment hurdles: elite polarization, mass mobilization, and corruption scandals
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Deadline for the CES 2026 Conference has been extended until May 1.
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Drawing on her research at the Historical Archives of the European Union, Katerina Klimoska argues that Europe’s current geopolitical awakening is less a departure from the past than a rediscovery of ...