Online first: "Precarity and political protest" by Elisabetta Girardi doi.org/10.1080/0140...#polisky
Online first: "Informing or guiding? The influence of party politicisation of the European Union on public opinion formation" by @mcarmoduarte.bsky.socialwww.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....#polisky
Online first: "EU external differentiated integration as a crisis response tool? Evidence from Ukraine" by Maryna Rabinovych doi.org/10.1080/0140...#polisky
Not all populism are equally threatening democracy: « It is primarily right-wing populism and the Manichaean outlook on society that are negatively related to diffuse support for democracy in the general public » #socialpsych#polisky
populism relates to reduced support for democracy, but this is primarily driven by the (1) right-wing and (2) broadly Manichean/dualist strands of populism ->
Online first: "A spectre of democracy: are populist citizens less supportive of democracy?" by Julian Erhardt & @mfilsinger.bsky.socialdoi.org/10.1080/0140...#polisky
Online first: "External differentiation as a strategy of system maintenance: EU enlargement towards the Western Balkans" by Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré & Matteo Bonomi doi.org/10.1080/0140...#polisky
Part of the forthcoming Special Issue "External differentiation: a new trajectory after Brexit and Ukraine?, guest edited by Stefan Telle, Paolo Chiocchetti & Brigid Laffan
Out now: "Switzerland’s intricate differentiated integration with the European Union: bringing governance (back) in" by Sieglinde Gstöhl doi.org/10.1080/0140...#polisky
Karl Loxbo's study advances our understanding of radical right parties, demonstrating that their local establishment shape public opinion from the grassroots level, independently of demographic developments, external crises, & even national RRP leaders themselves. doi.org/10.1080/0140...#polisky