How Ukraine’s Celebrity President Rose to Power Albert Gunnison Aug 31, 2019 "For , earning votes was—surprisingly—the easy part; maintaining public trust, meanwhile, will be significantly…
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The Catholic Case for Andrew Yang Andrew Figueiredo May 10, 2019 Yang’s campaign is noteworthy for Catholics. The more I researched his campaign, the more I noticed curious aspects…
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Ukraine’s Presidential Election, Explained Nikita Buchko Mar 21, 2019 This year, Ukraine’s tumultuous polity will be shaken once again as the country heads to the polls: March 31st will…
Women for 2020: Is the Future Female? Rebecka Eriksdotter Pieder Feb 10, 2019 At the time of writing, five women have formally declared that they are running for President in 2020, and one has…
Who Is Henri Falcón? A Look At Venezuela’s New Elections Chris Cadogan Mar 12, 2018 If you were to Google almost anything involving the country of Venezuela as of March, I almost guarantee an article…
Nationalism in 2018: 3 Elections to Watch Joris De Mooij Jan 20, 2018 2016 was a year of baffling political upheaval, from the UK’s historic Brexit vote to Donald Trump’s victory in the…
The Lost Decade: How the Democratic Process went on Hiatus in Australia Tijana Mitrovic Jun 25, 2017 Five Prime Ministers in six years: a figure one would not expect for a well-established and stable democracy in the…
Snap Election in Austria: Will the Far Right Prevail? Joris De Mooij May 31, 2017 In Austria, early parliamentary elections have given new life to the far right movement in western Europe. Last…