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📕New article published on Mediterranean Politics. How have Southern European radical left parties (SERLPs) developed programmatically in the 2010s - a decade full of crises (economic, migration, climate)? #EuropeanRadicalLeft 🧵 1/7 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

This article is now available for open access at Mediterranean Politics! One of the issues we (w/ Sofia Serra-Silva) examined about the 2021 PT Presidential election is how candidates used social media as the electoral campaign was significantly impacted by Covid's lockdown measures👇


Latest from Inma Szmolka on electoral reform in Morocco: doi.org/10.1080/136293…

New Article Alert! "A theory of gender’s effect on vote shift with a test based on Turkish elections" from Murat Abus doi.org/10.1080/136293…

Check out the latest on gender and Turkish elections from Murat Abus doi.org/10.1080/136293…

Thrilled to announce that work with amazing Beatriz Tomé Alonso and fantastic Nico_Miranda has been published in Mediterranean Politics "Islamist populism? Exploring the MENA region from a comparative and empirical perspective". Get your free eprint today: tandfonline.com/eprint/TWPJKI4…

Our article on 'Islamist populism' is finally out! Mediterranean Politics Happy to have worked with dear friends and colleagues Carolina Plaza-Colodro Nico_Miranda and to have some useful information on Islamist parties 1/3

📝 Nueva publicaciĂłn ⏰ Carolina Plaza-Colodro, Beatriz TomĂ© Alonso y Nico_Miranda publican en Mediterranean Politics el artĂculo "Islamist populism? Exploring the MENA region from a comparative and empirical perspective". Basándose en los datos de la Global Party Survey lxs autorxs... (1/3)



Did you catch this new research on community policing in Lebanon? From Francisco Mazzola "Community policing in areas of limited statehood: The case of Lebanon" doi.org/10.1080/136293…




