The Rise of Anti-Pluralism: Why Conflict Politics is Winning Today
A political analysis discusses the rising trend of conflict-driven politics in Slovakia and globally, underscoring its implications on voter behavior and societal trust.
Study on Municipal Elections: How Much Do Job Descriptions on Ballots Influence Voters
An economist's study finds that candidates' professions significantly impact voter preferences in municipal elections, with some professions faring better than others.
Opinion: Why NDA is politically advantageous while India is grappling with an economic crisis?
Despite a significant portion of the population expressing dissatisfaction with their economic situation, many voters still support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government according to the latest survey.
Exploring the 'Middle' of Public Opinion in Elections: The Difference from 'Centrist Politics' Discussed After the War
The article examines the distinction between politicians' attempts to gauge the 'middle' of voter opinions and the centrist politics highlighted in the recent election, drawing on economic theories to illustrate the phenomena.
Chatbots Already Influence Voters and Challenge Regulation in Brazil
Studies indicate that chatbots are impacting voter behavior in Brazil by providing information about political parties, raising concerns for electoral regulators.