Unbelievable news? Read it again and you might think it's true
Dec 06, 2016 06:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
In the weeks since the U.S. election, concerns have been raised about the prominence and popularity of false news stories spread on platforms such as Facebook. A BuzzFeed analysis found that the top 20 false election...
Dec 06, 2016 03:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A referendum is not (and should not be comparable to) a general election; they are two different kinds of electoral instruments. The former asks the people to express their opinion on one or more issues (usually by means...
The 'no' vote in Italy's referendum triggers economic and political uncertainty
Dec 05, 2016 23:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Politics
Italian voters have rejected plans for constitutional reform supported by the government of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. This result means more political and economic uncertainty for the time being. The aim of the...
Brexit in the Supreme Court – here's what it all means
Dec 05, 2016 10:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
The UK supreme court is hearing argument in one of the most important cases to be decided by British judges. Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union concerns the question of whether the British...
Right-wing populists loses in Austria’s presidential election
Dec 05, 2016 06:03 am UTC| Commentary Politics
European leaders sigh a relief over the weakened as Austrias right-wing populist leader Norbert Hoffer of the Freedom Party conceded defeat to a Green candidate, Alexander Van der Bellen, who ran as an independent....
John Key quits while he's ahead – so what's next for New Zealand politics?
Dec 05, 2016 04:50 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
No-one saw it coming. Not even the press gallery did, even when called in early for Mondays briefing from New Zealand Prime Minister John Key who unexpectedly announced his resignation. This takes effect on December 12...
From 'fascists' to 'feminazis': how both sides of politics are biased in their political thinking
Dec 04, 2016 19:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Any frequent user of social media is probably aware of the tendency for both sides of politics to view the other as fundamentally immoral and ignorant. Interestingly, longitudinal data suggests that political...
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