This page shows a continually updated list of the past month’s twenty most popular blog posts by readership.
- A British departure from the EU will not inevitably lead to Scottish independence
- How the EU shapes and hones its identity through the language of its treaties
- Success for the pro-Kurdish HDP in Turkey’s general election could reshape the country’s politics
- A ‘Precariat Charter’ is required to combat the inequalities and insecurities produced by global capitalism
- Government parties no longer bounce back from midterm losses
- Creating an independent carbon authority might offer a solution for reforming the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme
- Germany’s state elections: The rise of the AfD and the vicious circle of grand coalition politics
- The High Court ruling explained: An embarrassing lesson for Theresa May’s government
- Five minutes with Ulrich Beck: “Digital freedom risk is one of the most important risks we face in modern society”
- Political outsider Andrej Kiska is the new Slovak president, but it remains to be seen what he really stands for
- Support for Brexit is no longer a minority viewpoint on the British left
- On the merits of the UK staying in Erasmus post-Brexit – and why the programme must look beyond university students
- Europe’s prosperity is not to be built via political declarations and never-ending summits. Promoting free, fair and open international trade and removing the remaining barriers to an effective single market in Europe are key for future growth
- Voters punish politicians for misinformation that portrays them in a favourable light, but not for inaccurate information that attacks their opponents.
- The European elections in Central and Eastern EU states illustrate that the rise of Euroscepticism was far from uniform across Europe
- In remembering the Charlie Hebdo attack we must not forget the responsibility that goes with free speech
- The Greek crisis is about far more than one country’s debt – it is about Europe’s political future
- Brexit will not mean an end to Tory divisions on Europe
- President Trump’s speech on the Paris Agreement was full of confusion and bogus claims
- Invest in brains, not buildings, to raise scientific output and impact