Claudiu Marian and Paul Tap, “How the New Political Parties Frame Their Messages: Evidence from the 2024 Romanian Elections”, Paper presented at the ECPR General Conference, 26-29 August 2025, Thessaloniki
Sergiu Gherghina and Sergiu Mișcoiu, “Why Intra-EU Migrants Support Anti-EU Political Competitors in Their Home Countries”, Paper presented at the ECPR General Conference, 26-29 August 2025, Thessaloniki
Sergiu Mișcoiu, “New Political Parties in Central and Eastern Europe: Innovations, Challenges, and Impact”, Panel organized at the ECPR General Conference, 26-29 August 2025, Thessaloniki
Sergiu Gherghina and Sergiu Mișcoiu, “New Parties in New Democracies: Disappearance, Survival and Institutionalization”, Panel organized at the ECPR General Conference, 26-29 August 2025, Thessaloniki
Dragoș Șamșudean, “The Religious Discourse of New Parties in Romania: Faith-Based Narratives as Forms of Political Communication”, Paper presented at the ECPR General Conference, 26-29 August 2025, Thessaloniki
Sergiu Gherghina, “Deliberation, Referendum and Conflict: Evidence from Republic of Moldova”, Paper presented at the ICCEES XI World Congress, 21-25 July 2025, London
Bettina Mitru, Sergiu Gherghina and Emilien Paulis, “On People and Parties: Explaining the Convergence of Support for Democratic Innovations in Europe”, Paper presented at the XIII Portuguese Congress of Sociology, 8-11 July 2025, Sao Miguel, Azores
Claudiu Marian, Ionut Moldovan, Paul Tap and Sergiu Gherghina, “Guns and Roses: Why Opposition Parties Get their Legislative Proposals Adopted”, Paper presented at the 9th Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments, 2-4 July 2025, Barcelona
Sergiu Mișcoiu, “New Parties, New Ideas? Assessing the match between the actors’ discourses and voters’ opinions in the 2024 elections” paper presented at the International Workshop “Centring European Interimperial Peripheries”, 16-17 June 2025, Lund University, Lund
Bettina Mitru and Sergiu Gherghina, “Central Europe in Parliamentary Speeches of Old and New Parties: Understanding Contemporary Political Anchors” presented at the International Conference “Mitteleuropa Revisited: The Notion of Central Europe”, 22-23 May 2025, Toronto