| Big ideas, little detail: how populist parties talk about referendums in Europe By Jean-Benoit Pilet with Sergiu Gherghina and Bettina Mitru |
| An introduction to ‘Religion in the European Parliament: between nation and Europe’ By François Foret |
| Pluralité des corps politiques et représentation symbolique Par François Foret |
| Contagion From Abroad. How Party Entry in Western Europe is Influenced by Party Family Members Abroad, 1961–2016 By Jean-Benoit Pilet with Marc van de Wardt, Gijs Schumacher, and Arjen van Witteloostuijn |
| SLAPPs against journalists in Europe: Exploring the role of self-regulatory bodies By Simone Benazzo with Marie Fierens and Florence Le Cam |
| "Explaining judges" opposition when judicial independence is undermined: insights from Poland, Romania, and Hungary By Leonardo Puleo and Ramona Coman |
| Business as usual? How gamification transforms internal party democracy By Davide Vittori and Cecilia Biancalana |
| Dealing with a violent past and its remnants in the present: the challenges of remembering the wars in Chechnya in the Chechen Diaspora in the EU By Aude Merlin with Anne Le Huérou |
| Gender Gaps in Political Ambition on Different Levels of Policy-Making By Audrey Vandeleene in collaboration with Robin Devroe, Hilde Coffé and Bram Wauters |
| How the impossible became possible: evolving frames and narratives on responsibility and responsiveness from the Eurocrisis to NextGenerationEU By Amandine Crespy and Tom Massart, with Vivien Schmidt |
| Regulating Disinformation and Big Tech in the EU: A Research Agenda on the Institutional Strategies, Public Spheres and Analytical Challenges By Alvaro Oleart with Luis Bouza García |
| A digital principal? Substantive representation in the case of the Italian Five Star Movement By Davide Vittori with Lorenzo Mosca |
| Challenging assumptions: investigating measurement sensitivity in substantive representation and its effects on policy satisfaction By David Talukder |
| Decolonising EU Trade Relations with the Global Souths? By Camille Nessel with Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III & Jan Orbie |
| Do Politicians Outside the United States Also Think Voters Are More Conservative than They Really Are? By Jean-Benoit Pilet in collaboration with Lior Sheffer, Luzia Helfer, Frédéric Varone, Rens Vliegenthart and Stefaan Walgrave |
| Gatekeeping, News Values and Selection: Factors Determining the Newsworthiness of Hate Crimes By Laura Jacobs with Joost van Spanje |
| Les déclassés: un appât pour les extrêmes? By Caroline Close |
| Les secrétariats politiques. Des acteurs discrets et discrétionnaires dans le travail politique du Comité des régions By Jessy Bailly |
| Podemos and Syriza, the End of an Era? By Tiago Moreira Ramalho |
| Political Parties Abroad. A New Arena for Electoral Politics By Emilie Van Haute & Tudi Kernalegenn |
| Time to go: Paths of term limit resilience in sub-Saharan Africa By Luca Tomini with Andrea Cassani |
| Understanding how bundles of party reforms are shaped: A snowballing sequence in the French-speaking Belgian liberal party (MR) By Thomas Legein |
| Can Democratic Innovations Reconcile Citizens with Representative Institutions? By Pierre-Etienne Vandamme |
| Lost in transition? Social justice and the politics of the EU green transition By Amandine Crespy with Mario Munda |
| It’s not only about the leader. Oligarchized personalization and preference voting in Belgium By Jessy Bailly |
| A regional perspective to the study of affective polarization By Luca Bettarelli & Emilie van Haute, with Andres Reiljan |
| Démocratiser le lien représentatif: une sociologie politique des citoyen·nes-contrôleur·euses By Jessy Bailly |
| Die Verantwortung der Europäischen Union in der Welt – eine deutsch-nordisch-baltische Perspektive By Serafine Dinkel |
| Great minds think alike? Ideological congruence between party members and leadership candidates By Audrey Vandeleene with Pieter Moens & Bram Wauters |
| Liberal parties By Caroline Close and Thomas Legein |
| When the Far Right Makes the News: Protest Characteristics and Media Coverage of Far-Right Mobilization in Europe By Pietro Castelli Gattinara with Caterina Froio |
| Where you live explains how much you trust local (and national) institutions: A study of the Italian case By Davide Vittori |