Seminar in Mongolia
Presentation on various aspects of constitutional reform (e.g. types of regime, electoral systems, party regulation) at the Constitutional Law Institute of the National University of Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar).
Presentation on various aspects of constitutional reform (e.g. types of regime, electoral systems, party regulation) at the Constitutional Law Institute of the National University of Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar).
Presentation for the Youth Policy Watch NGO and the Open Society Foundation on "Third-party Funding: Challenges and International Standards" (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia). Watch full PRESENTATION
Presentation of two papers (with Dr Don Lee) at the 73rd Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association in Liverpool.
By Juli Minoves-Triquell (University of La Verne) The national elections in Andorra on April 2nd resulted in a majority for the center-right governing party (Figure 1). Demòcrates per Andorra (DA), of Prime Minister Xavier Espot. With a participation of 66.93% of the 29958 electorate, DA and its allies gathered 6262 votes at the national level [...]
By Teodora Yovcheva (University of Sofia) On 2 April, Bulgaria held its fifth elections for two years. They were the result of the inability of the parties to form a government after the early parliamentary election in October 2022. The winner of them was unclear during most of the time, changing between the electoral alliances [...]
Presentation on "Political Finance and Public Funding of Political Parties in Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities" as Friedrich Ebert Stiftung's (FES) expert (Islamabad, Pakistan) View document
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Report on "Political Finance and Public Funding of Political Parties in Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities". Download PDF
By Martin Mölder (University of Tartu) The Estonian parliamentary elections of 2023 stand out in several respects. Perhaps the most important change in comparison to the 2019 elections is an increase in turnout. If one looks at the reported proportions of turnout, then this fact can be overlooked, but in 2023 about 50 000 voters [...]
Interview on the resignation of the "Windsor Framework" (EU-UK agreement). Watch INTERVIEW (from minute 1:35:49)