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Markus Haverland

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rikefranke.bsky.social
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Excellent!

“Counting U.S.-led buys on the list … the total comes to about €6.8 billion, around 8 percent of Berlin’s plan, with the rest overwhelmingly going to European industry.”

www.politico.eu/article/germ...
Germany’s €80B rearmament plan sidelines US weapons
A procurement plan obtained by POLITICO shows Berlin’s rearmament spree will overwhelmingly benefit European industry.
www.politico.eu
lubach.nl
Jimmy Kimmel’s show has been cancelled - The New Disney #Trump #JimmyKimmel #Disney #LUBACH
tomwgvdmeer.bsky.social
Peilingen zijn nuttige instrumenten voor kiezers, politici, en media. Ze kunnen wezenlijke effecten hebben, vooral via de wijze waarop media er - juist én onjuist - over rapporteren.
Ook in de campagneperiode hoop ik dat journalisten en duiders de peilingen gebruiken waarvoor ze geschikt zijn:
samillingworth.com
📰 Media exposure and extreme views

A new study found that uncritical TV interviews with extreme right activists increase agreement with their views and the belief that more people support them.

🔗 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

#SciComm 🧪 #MediaBias
Media Platforming and the Normalisation of Extreme Right Views | British Journal of Political Science | Cambridge Core
Media Platforming and the Normalisation of Extreme Right Views - Volume 55
www.cambridge.org
patrickdunleavy.bsky.social
“We’re creating something even more dangerous to the country: A masked monster of a law enforcement agency, one uniquely unsuited for its new power, authority, reach, and funding levels." www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
Spending $200 billion on ICE is a terrible idea
I've covered federal law enforcement for two decades. Here are the things that worry me most.
www.motherjones.com
chriswratil.bsky.social
With Macron calling an intergovernmental summit in Paris tomorrow, many wonder what is best institutional venue to discuss Europe's response to biggest security crisis since 1945. Here are 8 reasons why intergovernmental route is crucial now instead of relying on 🇪🇺 & Brussels institutions. 🧵👇 1/10

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mcopelov.bsky.social
🧵 & article on the potential electoral tradeoffs facing social democratic parties, especially along the dimensions of age (much less on education and class). Top-notch political science from a great group of scholars.
rbreich.bsky.social
Republicans in Congress have structured the most painful benefit cuts in their budget bill to kick in AFTER the 2026 midterms. 

But the tax cuts for the ultra-wealthy? Those begin immediately.

Remember this.

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tommasopavone.bsky.social
Powerful example of Justice Jackson bearing witness to what is now evident to all - especially the lower federal courts:

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therealjackhopkins.bsky.social
The Supreme Court just took the brakes off. They gutted nationwide injunctions...one of the last fast-acting tools to block presidential overreach. This is the most dangerous shift of the Trump era yet—and most people won’t see it until it’s too late.
www.jackhopkinsnow.com
The Supreme Court Just Blew the Doors Off: Why Today’s Nationwide Injunction Decision May Be the Most Dangerous Trump Era Shift Yet
How Today’s Supreme Court Decision Hands Future Presidents a Fast-Track to Unchecked Power.
open.substack.com

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rikefranke.bsky.social
Absolutely striking numbers. 65% of Germans support Germany significantly increasing its defence expenditures to reach NATO’s 5%* goal.

*it’s a 3,5%+ goal, to be exact.
Graph showing that 65% of germans support higher defence expenditures to reach NATO’s 5% goal.

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timbale.bsky.social
This is one of the most eye-opening things I've read this week. If you're interested in what drives Netanyahu, I'd really recommend it. 🧵1/n
Inside the mind of Benjamin Netanyahu
As the Israeli prime minister’s bodyguard, I saw him transform into the gangster he is today.
www.newstatesman.com

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mariabustillos.com
Just to give an idea of how much the Trump administration wants to "help" the citizens of Los Angeles by sending in the military
map of los angeles showing the size of the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire in comparison with the "unrest" taking place in downtown Los Angeles
twlldun.bsky.social
What’s the slowest burn on you realising something? I think with me it’s working out what the “lithic” in Neolithic means which - despite me reading the word at a bare minimum thousands of times *and* me being aware of other connected lith words - just didn’t click until about 18 months back.
tomwgvdmeer.bsky.social
Enkele maanden geleden werd gesuggereerd dat Wilders de volgende verkiezingen sowieso zal gaan winnen. Een paar redenen waarom dat helemaal niet zo evident is:
simonotjes.bsky.social
The PVV has left the Dutch coalition. What does this mean? Will there we be new elections? When? Who will win? Which government will form? 🧵
tabouchadi.bsky.social
Given the local election results in the UK, a short #thread - based on much of our own research - on the vicious cycle of radical right support that we have seen in many countries.
1) When radical right parties (such as Reform) are electorally successful established parties move right on immigration
mhaverland.bsky.social
I appreciate the clear theoretical argument.
jpuglierin.bsky.social
Well, judging by the lines on the US and NATO in the coalition agreement, you wouldn't think that Trump 2 was the decisive factor in Merz's U-turn on the debt brake.

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