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25 05, 2021

Stein Rokkan Lecture (Czechia)

2021-06-02T19:31:21+01:00May 25th, 2021|

Stein Rokkan House Lecture at the 2021 ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (Prague) Speakers: Dr. Milada Anna Vachudova, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA) Dr. Lenka Bustikova, Arizona State University (USA) Prof. Zsolt Enyedi, Central European University (Hungary) Prof. Ondrej Cisar, Charles University (Prague) Dr. Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham Moderator: [...]

30 04, 2021

Russian factor in Georgian politics – ghost, host or not the scariest one?

2021-04-30T12:36:50+01:00April 30th, 2021|

By Arunas Grazulis (Political consultant) and Tamuna Bagratia (Independent expert) The political turmoil that marked the this winter in Georgia, starting from the questionable elections, peaking in detention of prominent opposition figure, resignation of Prime Minister, and did not ending with the international attempts to mitigate the domestic crisis, naturally raises multiple questions, the common [...]

27 04, 2021

The illusion of fixing all of Albania’s democracy problems through general elections

2021-04-27T10:05:43+01:00April 27th, 2021|

By Alba Brojka (Independent expert) Expectations were high for the general elections in Albania on 25th of April, as were the stakes. Albanian citizens were to decide who would fill the 140 seats in their Parliament while in the existing term 75 were held by the Socialist Party, a comfortable majority. The country’s politics have [...]

7 04, 2021

Seminar in Italy

2021-04-07T16:37:14+01:00April 7th, 2021|

Presentation on "Party System Closure: Causes and Consequences for Democracy" at the "Robert Elgie" Brown Bag Seminar Series (Sapienza University, Rome) WATCH SUMMARY

5 04, 2021

Bulgarian parliamentary elections: many surprises and uncertain outcome

2021-04-05T16:05:36+01:00April 5th, 2021|

By Teodora Yovcheva (University of Sofia) Yesterday’s parliamentary election in Bulgaria was the first regular one since 2009. The results surprised everyone. GERB won the elections but it looks like the anti-establishment and protest parties and coalitions won more than it was predicted for them by the polls. The biggest oppositional party in the parliament [...]