R. Daniel Kelemen is a professor of political science and law at Rutgers University. Tommaso Pavone is an assistant professor
Category: Politics

‘What normal person wants a war?’ Russians aren’t ready to fight for Ukraine — yet.
MOSCOW — In the center of Moscow, right under the Kremlin’s walls, Russians are still celebrating their long winter holidays. Red
High Court finds UK’s VIP lane for PPE contracts ‘unlawful’
LONDON — A fast-track lane that let ministers, MPs and officials refer their contacts for lucrative government PPE deals was

BREAKING NEWS: Former Oyo state governor is dead!
A former governor of Oyo State, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, has been reported dead in the early hours of Wednesday in

Rosie Holt perfectly skewered Boris Johnson’s BS and a former UKIP leader’s response made it even better
Boris Johnson was typically evasive when he was asked whether he did or didn’t attend Downing Street’s now notorious ‘bring

Europeans in the dark about ECB’s role: Survey
FRANKFURT – Europeans have little understanding about the European Central Bank’s job, according to data published in the central bank’s
12 times Boris Johnson’s Tories are accused of partying during lockdown
A string of alleged Downing Street parties during lockdown have left Boris Johnson with more than one kind of headache.

Hungary sets April 3 election, pitting Orbán against united opposition
Hungarians will go to the polls on April 3 to elect a new parliament, President János Áder said on Tuesday
New Bundesbank boss warns high inflation could last longer than expected
FRANKFURT — Eurozone inflation could remain high for longer than the European Central Bank currently projects, incoming Bundesbank President Joachim
Kazakhstan gets new prime minister, with foreign troops set to leave
The parliament of Kazakhstan elected Alikhan Smailov as the new prime minister on Tuesday. The 49-year-old official previously served as