Research in the media AffiliationOxford Conflict, Peace & Security HubOxford Constitutional Studies ForumRISJPolitical Theory Network International Relations NetworkGovernment and Politics NetworkCSSJCIS Media TypeTVPodcastOpinionRadioCommentVideoFeatureReview Date 16 Apr 2026 Comment Title Orban’s Defeat Punctures Europe’s Far Right, but Also Offers It a Road Map Where The New York Times Ben Ansell Date 14 Apr 2026 Opinion Title Take heart, Keir Starmer – Australia’s PM faced similarly dim prospects, and he triumphed Where The Guardian Tim Soutphommasane Date 3 Apr 2026 Comment Title Trump’s poll ratings should worry Republicans Where Financial Times Michael Wakin Date 30 Mar 2026 Opinion Title Donald Trump's Calendar of Chaos Where Substack Ben Ansell Date 29 Mar 2026 Radio Title Local elections [from 22:31:18] Where BBC Radio 4 Jane Green Date 24 Mar 2026 Opinion Title Multi-party politics isn’t necessarily chaotic – we could be moving towards a new local two-party-ism Where Politics Home Jane Green Date 24 Mar 2026 Comment Title Trump’s Iran war price tag just keeps rising Where Salon Richard Caplan Date 23 Mar 2026 Comment Title ‘Unprecedented territory’: are UK polls as volatile as they seem? – in charts Where The Guardian Jane Green Date 20 Mar 2026 Opinion Title Reform UK, the party with the burn rate of a start-up Where Prospect magazine Ben Ansell Date 13 Mar 2026 Opinion Title Europe Is in Danger, and It’s Doing Basically Nothing About It Where The New York Times Anton Jäger Date 13 Mar 2026 Comment Title What is America’s role in international organizations? Where The Washington Post Richard Caplan Date 11 Mar 2026 Comment Title How to fight deepfakes Where Financial Times Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism Date 11 Mar 2026 Opinion Title It's okay to be hated Where Der Spiegel Tarik Abou-Chadi Date 2 Mar 2026 Opinion Title The rise (and rise again) of the zombie liberals Where Prospect magazine Ben Ansell Date 27 Feb 2026 Opinion Title Green win shows progressive voters are now voting against Labour as well as Reform Where The Guardian Ben Ansell Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next ›
Date 16 Apr 2026 Comment Title Orban’s Defeat Punctures Europe’s Far Right, but Also Offers It a Road Map Where The New York Times Ben Ansell
Date 14 Apr 2026 Opinion Title Take heart, Keir Starmer – Australia’s PM faced similarly dim prospects, and he triumphed Where The Guardian Tim Soutphommasane
Date 3 Apr 2026 Comment Title Trump’s poll ratings should worry Republicans Where Financial Times Michael Wakin
Date 24 Mar 2026 Opinion Title Multi-party politics isn’t necessarily chaotic – we could be moving towards a new local two-party-ism Where Politics Home Jane Green
Date 24 Mar 2026 Comment Title Trump’s Iran war price tag just keeps rising Where Salon Richard Caplan
Date 23 Mar 2026 Comment Title ‘Unprecedented territory’: are UK polls as volatile as they seem? – in charts Where The Guardian Jane Green
Date 20 Mar 2026 Opinion Title Reform UK, the party with the burn rate of a start-up Where Prospect magazine Ben Ansell
Date 13 Mar 2026 Opinion Title Europe Is in Danger, and It’s Doing Basically Nothing About It Where The New York Times Anton Jäger
Date 13 Mar 2026 Comment Title What is America’s role in international organizations? Where The Washington Post Richard Caplan
Date 11 Mar 2026 Comment Title How to fight deepfakes Where Financial Times Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Date 2 Mar 2026 Opinion Title The rise (and rise again) of the zombie liberals Where Prospect magazine Ben Ansell
Date 27 Feb 2026 Opinion Title Green win shows progressive voters are now voting against Labour as well as Reform Where The Guardian Ben Ansell