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Dennison, James, Geddes, Andrew and Goodwin, Matthew (2018) Why immigration has the potential to upend the Italian election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (17 Jan 2018). Website.

Leeper, Thomas J., Oliver, Tim, Schmieding, Holger, Hayward, Katy and Dennison, James (2017) Disappointment all round: experts respond to the Florence speech. LSE Brexit (22 Sep 2017). Website.

Dennison, James, Geddes, Andrew and Talo, Teresa (2017) The Dutch aren’t turning against immigration – the salience of the immigration issue is what drives Wilders’ support. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (03 Mar 2017). Website.

Alemanno, Alberto, Newell, James, Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo, Merler, Silvia, Piccoli, Lorenzo, Draege, Jonas Bergan, Martelli, Angelo, Morisi, Davide, Guida, Mattia, Dennison, James and Bordignon, Fabio (2016) Reaction: Italian referendum and Matteo Renzi’s resignation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (05 Dec 2016). Website.

Dennison, James and Draege, Jonas Bergan (2016) Unless the Yes campaign can shift tactics, Italy’s constitutional referendum is heading for a No vote. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (01 Nov 2016). Website.

Dennison, James and Carl, Noah (2016) The ultimate causes of Brexit: history, culture, and geography. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jul 2016). Website.

Dennison, James (2016) A long time coming: Brexit and what happens next. LSE Brexit (27 Jun 2016). Website.

Poletti, Monica and Dennison, James (2016) The Green Surge and how it changed the membership of the Party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2016). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) The EU referendum in Northern Ireland: good Europeans or sectarian politics as usual? LSE Brexit (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Dennison, James and Brito Bastos, Filipe (2015) Portugal’s change of government puts the country firmly in uncharted territory. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (12 Nov 2015). Website.

Dennison, James and Brito Bastos, Filipe (2015) How Portugal’s election resembled the UK’s general election and what both contests indicate about European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) From Devo-max to West Lothian-Max. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) A Lib-Lab coalition is perfectly possible – with the SNP as the silent partner. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Apr 2015). Blog Entry.

Dennison, James (2015) The Loser Takes It All – The SNP after the referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Apr 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2015) Green Party voters look like Lib Dems, think like Labour voters and are as dissatisfied as ‘Kippers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Dennison, James (2014) Though the Green Party’s popularity may continue to rise, it is too ideological to become a ‘UKIP of the Left’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Sep 2014). Website.

Dennison, James (2014) Carswell’s defection to UKIP will harm Cameron because it was based on principle, but don’t expect other Eurosceptics to follow. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2014). Website.

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