Featured News Events

Prof. Stewart Prest says the recent resignations from ABC indicate a discord

Prof. Stewart Prest says the recent resignations from ABC indicate a discord

Professor Stewart Prest says the resignations of the chair of the park board and the chair of the school board in the space of a year are “a clear indication that there is a deep discord” in the ABC party.

Prof. Stewart Prest on the resignation of the Vancouver School Board chair from ABC

Prof. Stewart Prest on the resignation of the Vancouver School Board chair from ABC

Professor Stewart Prest says the resignation of Trustee Victoria Jung from the ABC party indicates a “lack of organization” on the party’s part with the ability to maintain a cohesive direction crucial to the success of any majority on city council.

Prof. Stewart Prest discusses recent polls of the B.C. Election

Prof. Stewart Prest discusses recent polls of the B.C. Election

Professor Stewart Prest says a recent poll shows a genuine two-horse race between the BC NDP and BC Conservatives. “Where the NDP seem to be coasting toward victory at the start of the year, they now have a genuine fight on their hands.”

Prof. Maxwell Cameron and PhD Student Paolo Sosa-Villagarcia publish a new report entitled “Crisis políticas en los países andinos”

Prof. Maxwell Cameron and PhD Student Paolo Sosa-Villagarcia publish a new report entitled “Crisis políticas en los países andinos”

Professor Maxwell Cameron and PhD Student Paolo Sosa-Villagarcia co-authored a report for the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, an intergovernmental organization that supports democracy worldwide. The report addresses democratic crises in the Andean region.

Prof. Stewart Prest on the Vancouver City Council suspending its integrity commissioner

Prof. Stewart Prest on the Vancouver City Council suspending its integrity commissioner

Professor Stewart Prest says the ABC majority may be looking to sideline the integrity commissioner due to uncomfortable questions being asked about the inner workings of the ABC caucus but by doing so have created a bigger problem.

Prof. Stewart Prest on Vancouver council’s decision to suspend the integrity commissioner’s work

Prof. Stewart Prest on Vancouver council’s decision to suspend the integrity commissioner’s work

Professor Stewart Prest says the decision to suspend the integrity commissioner’s work will have a detrimental effect on holding public officials accountable and maintaining public trust.

Prof. Stewart Prest on veteran Richmond BC United MLA defecting to BC Conservatives

Prof. Stewart Prest on veteran Richmond BC United MLA defecting to BC Conservatives

Professor Stewart Prest explains this defection highlights how effective the BC Conservatives have been in distinguishing themselves as a “big-tent, right-of-centre option for politicians in the province.”

Prof. Paul Quirk on the Republican response to VP Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign

Prof. Paul Quirk on the Republican response to VP Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign

Professor Paul Quirk explains that the closed-door GOP meeting was called in response to statements about Vice President Kamala Harris by Republican house members that were becoming too personal.

Call for Applications: Graduate Academic Assistant (Policy and Data Analyst)

Call for Applications: Graduate Academic Assistant (Policy and Data Analyst)

Dr. Vince Hopkins, Assistant Professor in UBC’s Department of Political Science, is recruiting a part-time Graduate Academic Assistant. The position is remote-friendly.

A resurgent left? Strategic timing and unity shape the political landscape

A resurgent left? Strategic timing and unity shape the political landscape

As a researcher of comparative politics, recent political events in France, the U.K. and the U.S. have been fascinating and, in many ways, unprecedented.