Indy Ref: How Scotland Voted
By Joshua Townsley Following an eighteen month-long campaign, Scotland finally voted to reject independence by a margin of 55% to 45%. T...
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British Politics,
indy ref,
Scottish Independence,
UK
The Scottish Independence Referendum in Numbers: A Pocket Book Analysis
In this article James Downes provides a summary of the key statistics that influenced the outcome of the Referendum. After months of ca...
The Future for the Transatlantic Partnership: Public Opinion
Chris Hanley from TNS opinion in Brussels explores the state of public opinion across the Atlantic and outlines recent developments, alongsi...
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Americas,
Europe,
Germany,
Public Opinion,
Russia,
Transatlantic Relations,
UK,
Ukraine,
US,
World
Immigration Perceptions in Hong Kong: Anti-Mainland Sentiment
James Downes investigates why anti-mainland sentiment persists in Hong Kong, the implications this poses for society and the importance of ...
Initial Take on Lib Dems’ Pre-Manifesto
Joshua Townsley analyses the precursor document to the 2015 Liberal Democrat manifesto, and finds some intere...
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British Politics,
Electoral Strategy,
GE2015,
Lib Dems,
Liberal Democrats,
Manifesto,
UK
The ‘Big Five’ – Implications for the Lib Dem Brand
By Joshua Townsley Joshua Townsley argues that the Liberal Democrats need to revisit the five key issue areas that have cha...
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British Politics,
Electoral Strategy,
Liberal Democrats,
UK
Mainland Chinese Integration in Hong Kong
James Downes argues that more must be done to improve the integration of mainland Chinese immigrants in Hong Kong and in creating an inclusi...
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Asia,
Asian Politics,
Immigration,
Integration Policy,
Mainland Chinese,
World
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