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Working Toward a More Responsive Parliament in Tur...
With nearly 80 percent voter turnout, Turkey’s citizens are clearly committed to participating in the electoral process. However, these same…
With nearly 80 percent voter turnout, Turkey’s citizens are clearly committed to participating in the electoral process. However, these same…
In May, Burundi held its first competitive presidential election since the country’s 1993 civil war, prompting hopes for a more…
Just over a year ago, Hong Kongers took to the streets to hold Beijing to its commitments under the “one…
For Armenia, the COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a critical juncture in the country’s democratic development. As the country transitions from…
The House Democracy Partnership (HDP) is a bipartisan commission of the U.S. House of Representatives that works directly with 21-partner…
North Macedonia is the newest member of NATO and hopes to one day join the European Union (EU) – provided…
A vibrant and independent civil society is crucial to securing the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI)…
El Consorcio para las Elecciones y el Fortalecimiento del Proceso Político (CEPPS) reúne la experiencia de sus tres socios principales:…
As Mongolia prepares for its ninth parliamentary election this month, the country is forging a path to increased citizen engagement…
COVID-19 threatens not only lives and livelihoods, but also governments and democratic institutions. The International Republican Institute (IRI) is profiling…
This week, one of the Philippines’ most prominent journalists, Maria Ressa, was convicted of “cyber libel” and faces up to…
Corruption is one of the key inhibitors of democratic progress worldwide – undermining the rule of law and citizen trust…