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The Green Party could win over 60 seats in Westminster according to the Electoral Calculus predictions.
This would potentially constitute a better performance than the German Greens, Die Grunen, at a General Election.
How did this rise happen?
Orwell’s reflections on England and Britain inform this debate on nationhood, presented by The Political Quarterly and the Orwell Foundation
The Voter Authority Certificate was intended to reconcile mandatory voter ID with equal access.
But new evidence suggests that it doesn't ensure equal voter access in practice, argues a Professor of Comparative Politics at Oxford.
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In a world defined by global supply chains, digital networks, and mobile talent, influence—not firepower—has become one of the most powerful engines of prosperity.
By Serhan Cevik
There were 4.4 million unenfranchised adults in the UK 2025.
Universal suffrage is a defining feature of democracy. Here's why the current electoral franchise deserves a rethink.
By @tobysjames.bsky.social and Jamie Underwood
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Can winter tourism destinations responsibly adapt to climate change?
A common policy response is to ‘rebalance’ tourism toward summer - but only a few destinations have built summer seasons that come close to winter revenues.
By @vapunkt.bsky.social
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What if unenfranchised adults could vote?
If all UK residents could vote, 257 seats could have had a different outcome at the 2024 general election.
By @tobysjames.bsky.social and Jamie Underwood
Political Quarterly
Political Quarterly
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Political Quarterly
In a world defined by global supply chains, digital networks, and mobile talent, influence—not firepower—has become one of the most powerful engines of prosperity.
Slovakia’s constitution has been eroding due to deals made by party leaders engaging in constitutional entrepreneurship.
Here's what you need to know.
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As rescuers partly blame climate change to the rise in Alps avalanche deaths, touristic areas are trying to adapt.
But summer replacing winter can slide into maladaptation if it deepens tourism dependence.
By @vapunkt.bsky.social
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Political Quarterly
The decline in voting under mandatory voter ID in the UK reveals the limitations of the Voter Authority Certificate.