Oliver Drewes is a researcher and doctoral candidate at the chair for Western Government and the Political System of Germany of the University of Trier. His research focuses on right-wing extremism, conspiracy theories, party politics and the political system of the EU.
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Oliver Drewes is a researcher and doctoral candidate at the chair for Western Government and the Political System of Germany of the University of Trier. His research focuses on right-wing extremism, conspiracy theories, party politics and the political system of the EU.
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Elections in Europe: 2022
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Regional election in Schleswig-Holstein, 8 May 2022
Introduction and context In the run-up to the state election that was held in Schleswig-Holstein on May 8, 2022, a few key issues shared with other European regions have received the most public attention. Not only the still ongoing Covid-19 pandemic was a present topic, but also rising inflation figures, Russia’s war against Ukraine (that … Continued
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Parliamentary Election in Baden-Württemberg, 14 March 2021
Introduction and context In 2021, several important elections are due to be held in Germany. Besides the federal election which will take place in September, five state elections will be organised. In this so-called “super election year,” the first two regional elections were held in the Western states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Württemberg. In the months … Continued
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