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Matt Qvortrup is Professor of Political Science at the University of Coventry and an expert on referendums. In his new book, The Referendum and Other...
Let the people decide on Brexit
Two years and 144 days after the historic vote, London and Brussels have finally agreed draft terms for their divorce. But to truly settle this messy...
Gerhard Schuster currently works as Senior Campaign Manager of the "European Credit Initiative", a project that aims at granting the right to...
The decision by the British electorate to ”leave” the European Union has created worldwide momentum for discussing the options and limits of the...
Originally 7 June 2016 was supposed to be the last day citizens could register for the upcoming referendum on EU membership in the UK on 23 June 2016...
Democracy International in a conversation with Matt Qvortrup, a professor of political science at Coventry University and author of Referendums and...
John Edward interviewed by Bruno Kaufmann
The UK campaign ”Stronger-In-Europe” hopes to win the June 23 Brexit referendum on a positive message, says its campaign spokesperson in Scotland...
Nigel Smith
In the upcoming UK EU membership on 23 June, Nigel Smith will advise the campaign “Vote Leave” as “an old wise head” as he calls it. Democracy...
Josiah Mortimer
The following is an interview with Josiah Mortimer on the United Kingdom’s upcoming referendum on EU membership on 23 June 2016, as well as on the...
A cup of the VoteLeave campaign (Photo by Bruno Kaufmann)
With 100 days to go, the Brexit referendum is on track and offers great democratic opportunities. But this historic popular vote appears...
"What does Britain owe Europe?" in London on 10 March 2016
What does Britian owe Europe?" - this was the question raised by Democracy International and Zocalo Public Square at the Royal Institution in London...
Photo by Dauvit Alexander, Flickr
The citizens of Scotland have decided. Against full independence. But also for more democratic powers for all citizens. In a fascinating process,...
Scotland, Independence, Referendum
Kate Forsyth, is a 24 year-old research psychologist who recently graduated from the University of Glasgow. She shares with us her personal views on...
John D Wright at home in Perthshire, Scotland

John D Wright is a British Oxford graduate, who teaches Latin, Classical Greek and Ancient History at the Glenalmond College in Perthshire, Scotland...
Marcus Buit
Marcus Buist, a 19-year-old man from Scotland, shares his opinion about the upcoming independence referendum with our intern Nimet Karavelioglu. The...
Liam McArthur points out where he lives on the Orkney Islands
On 18 September 2014, Scottish citizens will vote in a referendum on whether Scotland should become an independent state. Our board member Bruno...
Unfortunate. That is the conclusion Tim Weber arrived at after observing the British referendum concerning its electoral law. You can download the...

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