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Parties without federal political presence have long played a minor role in party and election research, notwithstanding the influence they can exert on a state level due to government participation and opposition leadership. The several typologies...
This article examines the symbolic-performative dimensions and social functions of public fear communication during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. The central hypothesis is: During the Corona crisis, public fear communication enabled the...
The contribution offers an analytic frame for assessing territorial and minority conflicts in Europe today. Its principal argument is that an effective management of these conflicts requires a thorough revision of prevailing notions of sovereignty,...
Devolution has changed, but not ended the debates about the status and future of Scotland in the UK and in Europe. This contribution reconstructs the central institutional and theoretical lines of conflict that shape the multidimensional debates on...
The Catalan conflict attracted broad international attention with the unilateral referendum and the declaration of independence of 2017. After offering some key historical and comparative constitutional background, the present article outlines ten...