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For President Biden, the Democrats risk being their own worst enemy
By Richard Johnson On
24 February 2021
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The state of Israeli politics: Elections and group appeals
By Alona Dolinsky On
15 February 2021
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Wales is giving 16-year-olds the vote – but they may have to wait a little longer
By Toby James On
17 February 2021
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Caught between peace and war
By Ulrike Ziemer On
2 October 2020
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US election 2020: Chaotic, wild and all to play for 30 days out
By Chris Bradshaw On
2 October 2020
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Trump vs Biden: An exercise in political theatre
By Andrew S. Roe-Crines On
30 September 2020
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UN: political missions are gradually replacing peacekeeping – why that’s dangerous
By Han Dorussen On
21 September 2020
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Brazil during COVID-19: The tale of a rudderless ship and clueless captain
By Larissa Peixoto Gomes On
16 September 2020
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Tensions rising in the Mediterranean: The interplay of domestic and foreign policy in Turkey
By Begüm Zorlu On
7 September 2020
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3 September 2020
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Is populism essentially an anti-EU discourse?
By Juan Roch González On
2 September 2020
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Shinzo Abe leaves office a diminished figure with an unfulfilled legacy
By Craig Mark On
1 September 2020
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Will Trump or Biden win the US election? This could be a better predictor than the polls
By Christoph Siemroth On
1 September 2020
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Eastern Mediterranean: A zone of contention within NATO?
By Umut Korkut and Tarik Basbugoglu On
19 August 2020
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The 2020 election is unlike 2016: that should worry President Trump
By Amelia Hadfield and Christopher Logie On
18 August 2020
The public’s right to know: communication and governance responses to COVID-19
By Valesca Lima On
17 August 2020
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What is driving political party protests in South Africa?
By Jacob S. Lewis On
12 August 2020
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Belarus election: contested result sparks massive unrest
By Balki Begumhan Bayhan On
11 August 2020
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