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Mexico’s Democratic Disaster

The country’s outgoing president is determined to bulldoze Mexico’s judicial system. His attack on the rule of law is even worse than most people realize. Source

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El desastre democrático de México

El presidente saliente del país está determinado a arrasar con el sistema judicial mexicano. Su ataque al Estado de Derecho es aún más preocupante de lo que se piensa. Source

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The Man Who Would Oust a Dynasty

A few years ago Anura Kumara Dissanayake led a struggling political party with bleak prospects. Now he is Sri Lanka’s newly elected president. The hardest work may still lie ahead. Source

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Why Iran Is Entering a Dangerous Moment

The country’s recent elections revealed deep fissures in Iranian society and there is already growing disillusionment with the new president. With mounting economic worries, Iran is in a volatile...

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Georgia’s Make-or-Break Election

Later this month the country will be holding an absolutely pivotal election. The stakes? Whether Georgia will remain anchored to the West or become Vladimir Putin’s newest satellite state. Source

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Tunisia’s Insecure Strongman

Kais Saied is claiming a landslide election win. The truth is he was never willing to face a real competition. Just how insecure he feels will likely determine how much more repressive he will become....

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Africa’s Leaders for Life

The continent’s aspiring dictators are attacking term limits with a vengeance, finding new ways to avoid handing over power. But citizens are overwhelmingly against it — and can help keep their leaders...

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How to Defend the Vote from Authoritarians

Georgia’s opposition is facing a pivotal election. But it isn’t enough to win: They need to be prepared to move quickly, mobilize the public, and force the regime to concede. Source

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Who Is the Real Javier Milei?

He is rude, foul-mouthed, and one of the most popular politicians in the world. Like it or not, Argentina’s chainsaw-wielding president is the new face of populism. Source

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India Remains More Democratic Than Not

For all the warning signs, India held the line after a decade of backsliding. Source

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The EU Elections Teach a Powerful Lesson

If mainstream parties don’t listen to voters, extremists will be rewarded at the ballot box. Source

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Democracy Wins in Senegal

The president wanted to remain in power, but the people’s demands prevailed in the end. Source

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France Rallies to Resuscitate the Republic

The French president made a big bet, and the far right lost. Source

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Maduro Rules Through Repression

The strongman lost in a landslide, and the Venezuelan people are paying the price. Source

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South Africa’s Watershed Election

The ANC lost its majority for the first time, but populist forces were held at bay. Source

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The Elections That Mattered Most in 2024

The “year of elections” is entering its final stretch, and the contests of 2024 have run the gamut. We saw landslides, charades, and — in democratic and authoritarian settings alike — a fair number of...

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What Burkina Faso’s Tragic History Teaches Us

Ten years after the revolution, the lessons for protecting a budding democracy and guarding against violent extremism are clear. Source

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Orbán Is Isolating Hungary from the World

The Hungarian leader appears to be working overtime at fraying the country’s ties with even its longstanding friends and allies — and the strain is beginning to show. Source

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Did Muhammad Yunus Sign Up for Mission Impossible?

The famed economist and Nobel laureate is charged with repairing what remains of Bangladesh’s democracy. But is someone even as accomplished as Yunus up to the task? Source

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Is Israel Losing Its Last Democratic Safeguard?

The country’s mass protests were its last democratic guardrail. But Israel’s wartime goals have become a higher priority than keeping Netanyahu in check. Source

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