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10 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence ...
November 25th marks the United Nation’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, a day created to emphasize…
November 25th marks the United Nation’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, a day created to emphasize…
Thirty years ago, riots over price hikes resulted in over two-hundred deaths and two-thousand injuries in Venezuela. Today, thanks to…
The crisis has roots in a leader’s efforts to stay in office beyond constitutional term limits. Bolivia’s disputed October 20…
The International Republican Institute (IRI) is honored to join evaluation experts convening in Minneapolis for the American Evaluation Association’s annual…
November 11 is Veterans Day, a time to honor those who have served in uniform and who continue to strengthen…
November marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, but authoritarianism is still with us and growing stronger.…
Kosovo is one of the world’s youngest democracies and has made great progress since becoming an independent state in 2008.…
Diana Endeladze was a young girl when the dramatic events of the 2003 Rose Revolution transformed Georgia. Today, as a…
Nonpartisan research is a valuable resource for legislators in democracies. But in many young democracies, like Timor-Leste, parliamentary research organizations…
The Chinese technology giant Huawei is blacklisted in the United States due to national security concerns. However, the company is…
October presidential elections in Bolivia, Argentina and Uruguay could upend not just domestic but regional politics. This month, Bolivia,…
Two outsiders emerged as front runners in the first round of Tunisia’s presidential race on September 15th in a rebuke…