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Attitudes and Behaviours

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Cutting through the noise: what do the polls tell us about the election in Scotland?

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Does territorial autonomy redirect violence from the national to the subnational level?

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Local Turnout in Europe: The Roots of Municipal Politics

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Giorgia Meloni’s triumphal march stops in Sardinia: a regional election with national implications

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The same, but different? A return to power-sharing in Northern Ireland

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Territorial inequalities under devolution: do Scottish and Welsh residents perceive a gap between capital cities and their local communities?

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Federalism and Regime Change

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Blog - Scottish Parliament report advances international agenda on gender-sensitising parliamentary reforms

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Guest Blog – A New Britain

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New book focuses on federalism

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