Florence Gaub, NATO 'futurologist': 'A world war can start without anyone wanting it'
Florence Gaub, a Franco-German political scientist and a NATO researcher, discusses the potential for unforeseen global conflicts during an interview in Paris.
The Political Scientist on Migration Rules: 'A Legal Thicket'
The article discusses how Sweden's migration policy has shifted from being one of Europe's most welcoming to adopting stricter minimum standards, creating confusion and uncertainty in the process.
Franz Walter 70: The Art of Political Emphasis
Franz Walter celebrates his 70th birthday as a prominent political scientist who engages readers with his unique style of discussing politics.
Political scientist: The goal of the US and Israel in Iran was not achieved in two days
A political scientist discussed the recent failed US and Israel military strategies aimed at destabilizing Iran's regime following a new round of negotiations.
Video Analysis | What message is hidden in China's response to the attack on Iran?
Political scientist Antoní Gutiérrez Rubí analyzes the hidden messages conveyed by China's political communication in response to the attack on Iran.
The regime in Tehran waits and has not yet played its strongest cards, says an expert on Iran
Political scientist Josef Kraus discusses the precarious situation between Iran and the US, suggesting that Iran is biding its time while preparing for potential escalation or confrontation.
"These will be very exciting elections"
Political scientist Ólafur Þ. Harðarson predicts an exciting and potentially pivotal city council election in Reykjavík, with new party dynamics emerging according to recent polls.
The political scientist drew attention to China's actions: 'Axis of evil' has not disappeared
A political scientist highlights ongoing international negotiations involving the US, Iran, and Ukraine, indicating significant diplomatic developments.
A Great Threat is Our Laziness. An Expert Says What He Wouldn't Let Artificial Intelligence Do
Historian and political scientist Lukáš Sedláček discusses the dual nature of artificial intelligence as both a technological tool and a reflective mirror of human identity in a recent interview.
An Expert Said What He Would Not Allow Artificial Intelligence to Do. A Great Threat is Our Laziness
Historian and political scientist Lukáš Sedláček discusses the implications of artificial intelligence in society, emphasizing that it reflects our identity and urges for greater individual and collective responsibility.
The Army Caught Him Thanks to His Mistress. Will His Death Stop the Spiral of Violence? Political Scientist Warns
The article discusses the capture of notorious Mexican drug lord Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencha', by the army during a rendezvous with his mistress, while raising questions about the enduring violence in Mexico's drug trade.
The Revival Party is running for the first time in Akureyri
The Revival Party has announced its candidacy for local elections in Akureyri for the first time, led by political scientist Lovísa Oktovía.
"The Thing is": Dnipro is the European Thermopylae
The article discusses the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on both the country and Europe, as reflected in an interview with political scientist Roman Kuźniar.
"The Thing is": Dnipro is Europe's Thermopylae
A discussion on the implications of the ongoing war in Ukraine, featuring insights from political scientist Roman Kuźniar, highlights the complexities of international order and democracy.
Cristina Monge, political scientist: "Staying astonished at what is coming is not an option"
Political scientist Cristina Monge discusses the crisis of trust in society in her new essay, which won the Paidós award.
Ukraine, the political scientist Fesenko: 'Too many concessions from the US to the Russians, this prolongs the war'
Ukrainian political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko discusses the sentiment among Ukrainians as they enter a fifth year of war and critiques US concessions to Russia that could delay peace negotiations.
Pro-Russian Political Scientist Will Not Lead Postgraduate Studies. University Reacts to Our Publication
After the publication by OKO.press revealing that pro-Russian academic Leszek Sykulski was set to lead postgraduate studies at a private university in Gdańsk, Sykulski has been removed from the institution's staff list.
Political scientist points to a forgotten negotiation problem: blame falls on the USA as well
A political scientist discusses the challenges facing recent negotiations between Russia, Ukraine, and the USA regarding the war's end.
"France is the European country with the lowest level of trust in politics" – Nona Maguer in Vima
Renowned political scientist Nona Maguer has been awarded an honorary doctorate in Sociology at the University of Athens, where she discussed the current crisis of democracy in France.
Motorists Build Their Politics on Lies, Claims Scientist Kortus
Scientist Kortus accuses motorists of basing their political stances on lies.
German Political Scientist: Russia Does Not Believe We Will Respond Decisively to Its Actions
A German political scientist argues that Russia doubts the West's willingness to respond decisively to its aggressive actions, particularly regarding Ukraine.
Algal bloom report criticized as 'vanilla' by scientist turned political candidate
A report on harmful algal blooms in South Australia proposes fishing license buybacks and a re-stocking plan, but has faced criticism for lack of actionable solutions.
Political scientist evaluated Žukauskas' revealed details about 'Nemuno aušra' funding
A political scientist claims that the political party 'Nemuno aušra' may have been funded through fake donations in 2024, with evidence suggesting at least €130,000 in illicit funds.
Political scientist: The security service should explain why state secret clearance was not issued to an official
Political scientist Rozenvalds argues that the Security Service should clarify why state secret clearance was denied to dismissed Rēzekne Mayor Aleksandrs Bartaševičs, warning about the alarming trends in secrecy and public perception.
"The Thing is". Andrzej Zybała: Poland 2050? This is probably the end
In a podcast discussion, political scientist Prof. Andrzej Zybała analyzes the decline of the Poland 2050 political project, highlighting challenges in the center of the Polish political landscape.
Asafov: 'The Donbass is not enough; rewriting alliances in Kiev is necessary for peace'
Russian political scientist Aleksandr Asafov comments on the stalled peace talks in Geneva, stating that significant changes to Ukraine's alliances are crucial for peace.
American political scientist Newman: Trump is not a strategist. He sees Europe as a court that should pay royal tax
Abraham Newman and Stacie Goddard argue that Donald Trump's approach to international relations reflects a form of 'neoroyalism' that prioritizes his personal interests over national strategies.
American political scientist Newman: Trump is not a strategist. He sees Europe as a court that should pay royal tax
Abraham Newman discusses the problematic nature of Donald Trump's approach to international relations, likening it to a 16th-century view rather than a modern political strategy.
No Revolution Expected Within the Progressive Party
Political scientist Eiríkur Bergmann claims that no significant changes are anticipated within Iceland's Progressive Party following the election of Lilja Alfreðsdóttir as its new leader.
Political scientist: Former 'Harmony' members could continue their careers at LPV
Former politicians from the Harmony party may join the Latvia First party (LPV) for their political careers, as suggested by political scientist Lelde Metla-Rozentāle.
Pro-Kremlin Political Scientist to Teach 'Mechanisms of Global Play' at University in Gdańsk
Pro-Kremlin political scientist Leszek Sykulski is launching geostrategic studies at a private university in Gdańsk, Poland, drawing criticism due to previous corruption allegations against the institution's former rector.
Democracy was José Álvaro Moisés' passion and study theme
José Álvaro Moisés, a prominent Brazilian political scientist known for his extensive studies on democracy, passed away at the age of 80.
José Álvaro Moisés, political scientist and founder of the PT, dies at 81
Political scientist José Álvaro Moisés, a key figure in Brazil's PT party and an influential academic, has passed away at the age of 81.
Will there be a third world war? This is what a political scientist says I’ve been asked often in recent years.
A political scientist shares his insights on the frequent question about the possibility of a third world war.
Estefanía Molina, Political Scientist: "This System is Made for the 'Boomers,' and It's Exhausted"
Political scientist Estefanía Molina argues that the current system in Spain, designed for baby boomers, is failing and advocates for intergenerational resolutions to benefit society and mitigate extremism.
Fernando Haddad launches book in São Paulo with Lilia Schwarcz and Celso Rocha de Barros
Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad launched his book 'Superindustrial Capitalism' at an event in São Paulo, accompanied by notable figures including his wife and a political scientist.
Political Scientist on Raids at Skvernelis and Starkevičius: Regardless of How Everything Ends, a Shadow Has Been Cast
Raids conducted in the offices of Lithuanian parliamentarians Skvernelis and Starkevičius are part of an ongoing investigation into corruption linked to the State Plant Protection Service.
Contemporary History: Lecture on Jewish Families in the Freising District
A lecture discussing the experiences and persecution of Jewish families in the Freising District during the Nazi era is scheduled to take place on February 12, presented by political scientist Guido Hoyer.
Carlo Masala, political scientist: “It is not crazy to think that Russia could attack a NATO country in 2028”
Carlo Masala discusses the possibility of Russia attacking a NATO country in 2028, suggesting that European countries may be unprepared if the U.S. does not intervene.
Does NATO no longer exist? An American political scientist claims so
An American political scientist asserts that NATO has ceased to exist due to the geopolitical stance of former President Trump, who is characterized as a potential aggressor rather than a defender of allies.
Ukrainian political scientist: Ukraine continues to experience cold terror and a war of attrition
Ukrainian officials discuss the ongoing harsh winter conditions and the deliberate destruction of Ukrainian infrastructure by Russia.
Political Scientist's Warning to Ruginienė Regarding China and Taiwan: Will a 'Mistake' be Corrected with Another Mistake?
The article discusses reactions from China and Taiwan to Lithuania's statements about its relations with Taiwan, particularly in light of the opening of a Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius.
The new totalitarianism does not need secret police or bans. It suffices with algorithms
A new book by French political scientist Asma Mhalla discusses the emergence of a new form of totalitarianism that combines political and technological power, suggesting that modern control mechanisms operate subtly through digital means rather than through overt bans or secret police.
The flow of votes reshapes the military. The exploits in the European elections belong to others
Political scientist Salvatore Vassallo advises caution in interpreting a recent poll attributing 4.2% support to former general Vannacci, suggesting that the dynamics of electoral preferences are complex.
Andres Marandi: when a scientist is silent, the space fills with noise
Andres Marandi argues that the role of scientists is to clarify knowledge rather than make political decisions, emphasizing the importance of understanding risks and choices.
"CDU leadership somehow not really up to date"
Political scientist Oliver Lembke discusses the challenging situation of the SPD ahead of the state elections in Baden-Württemberg and the missed opportunities in their campaign.
Oyo: Makinde holds superior ground over Wike, says Akinfenwa
Political scientist Akinwunmi Akinfenwa claims that while Nyesom Wike is a significant figure in Nigerian politics, Governor Seyi Makinde has a strong hold over Oyo State's political landscape.
“Perhaps one speculation aims to make the other seem less likely and vice versa”
The US, Ukraine, and Russia are once again negotiating a ceasefire amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, but a political scientist indicates that an agreement is unlikely.
Political Scientist Slaughters the Castle: - A Slightly Arrogant Attitude
A political scientist criticizes the Norwegian royal family, stating that only one in five Norwegians believes Mette-Marit is suitable to be queen, depicting the royal stance as somewhat arrogant.
"And already we find ourselves in a situation where the thought of immortality is no longer crazy"
In an interview, political scientist Ivan Krastev discusses the refugee crisis and asserts that a larger problem than Trump is the alliance between Putin and Xi Jinping, reflecting on the loss of faith in the 'West'.