Robert Liñeira is a lecturer in political science at the University of Glasgow. He received his PhD from the University of Barcelona, and held academic positions at the University of Edinburgh and the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research focuses on multi-level systems, multi-national polities and referendum with a quantitative approach.
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Robert Liñeira is a lecturer in political science at the University of Glasgow. He received his PhD from the University of Barcelona, and held academic positions at the University of Edinburgh and the Autonomous University of Madrid. His research focuses on multi-level systems, multi-national polities and referendum with a quantitative approach.
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Parliamentary Election in Catalonia, 14 February 2021 (I)
Catalonia held its thirteenth election to the Catalan Parliament amid the COVID pandemic, and after years in which the conflict between pro-independence parties and successive Spanish governments has dominated and polarized the political agenda. With a very low turnout, the election results show record support for left-wing parties and a plurality for pro-independence parties. The … Continued
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