Category: Europe
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The winner takes it all? Reflection on the election success of the Far-Right in Germany
Dr Ulrike Vieten takes a look at the recent election results in Germany, particularly the electoral success of the AfD.
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Violent Misogyny is both a Symptom and a Cause of Extremist Ideology
We need to call violent misogyny exactly what it is: an extremist ideology that is already present and operating in society says Dr Aishling McMorrow.
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Omagh bombing: why a public inquiry is being held more than 25 years after the atrocity
Article originally appeared in The Conversation.
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Ministerial portfolio changes adding to policy pressures
This blog draws from an article published in 2023 in Irish Political Studies titled ‘Public policy accumulation in Ireland: the changing profile of ministerial departments 1922–2022’.
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The Protocol/Windsor Framework: What Next?
A new podcast from the Post-Brexit Governance NI team at Queen’s University Belfast.
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Home sweet home: achieving a Just Transition in Northern Ireland
Environmental social scientist Dr Jonny Hanson looks at the challenges and the opportunities of reaching net-zero in Northern Ireland.
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Post-Brexit Clinic at Queen’s November 2024
The slides and recording of our November 2024 Post-Brexit Clinic are now available.
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Does negative election campaigning work in Ireland?
Research has found that a party who heavily invests in negative messaging may both gain and lose voters as a result says Michele Crepaz, Queens University Belfast; Alan Duggan, University of Nottingham and Liam Kneafsey, TCD
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Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Across the Island of Ireland
Report from the recent Conference organised by the All-Ireland Network on Sexual Violence Research prepared by Dr Eithne Dowds, School of law, Queen’s University Belfast

