The election of the French parliament: a huge shake-up, but polarisation continues The victory of "the centre" is only temporary, argues John Mullen June 13, 2017 Written by John Mullen Category: Analysis
Meanwhile in France, voters stayed away: A tale of two elections Is this really a surge in support for centrist politics? June 12, 2017 Written by Susan Ram Category: Analysis
Win or lose, change has already come John Rees on how to assess the election result June 6, 2017 Written by John Rees Category: Analysis
How the election campaign has changed British politics Whatever happens on polling day, Labour’s campaign has altered the landscape of British politics May 31, 2017 Written by Alex Snowdon Category: Analysis
Trump: a shambles of Nixonian proportions As the US president’s troubles deepen, he could drag the United States into a full-blown constitutional crisis May 25, 2017 Written by Sean Ledwith Category: Analysis
Mélenchon's campaign should inspire us here in Britain Jean-Luc Mélenchon's dynamic presidential campaign is proof that the Left can make serious gains May 23, 2017 Written by Feyzi Ismail Category: Analysis
Durham Teaching assistants: Behind closed doors? Or out in the open? The Durham Teaching assistants campaign is a lesson in organised resistance May 23, 2017 Written by Bridget Yuill Category: Analysis
France: the crisis continues - part 2 The meteoric rise of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is all the more dramatic given the historical context of the French Left, explains Susan Ram May 20, 2017 Written by Susan Ram Category: Analysis
The BBC and impartiality - media watch The media can only ignore Jeremy Corbyn's surging campaign for so long, writes Des Freedman May 19, 2017 Written by Des Freedman Category: Analysis
France: the crisis continues - part 1 While seeking to style himself as outside traditional politics, Emmanuel Macron in fact constitutes its newest incarnation, writes Susan Ram May 18, 2017 Written by Susan Ram Category: Analysis
The genie of radicalism is out of the bottle Labour's manifesto marks a break from neoliberalism and the establishment's reaction to it shows that they are scared. May 17, 2017 Written by Counterfire Office Category: Analysis
Tories of the world unite: why Theresa May's "workers' rights" are anything but As Theresa May tries to appeal to working class voters, Chris Bambery takes a look at the reality behind the rhetoric May 16, 2017 Written by Chris Bambery Category: Analysis