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The Three Questions of Moldova’s Upcoming Election...
Moldova’s freezing temperatures and heavy snow have done little to dampen the election fervor. Citizens will head to the polls…
Moldova’s freezing temperatures and heavy snow have done little to dampen the election fervor. Citizens will head to the polls…
Uganda has been a long-term partner of the international community in regional peacekeeping and efforts against violent extremism in East…
On February 2, Venezuelan citizens again took to the streets to protest Nicolas Maduro and reclaim their democracy. Although the…
Sudan is approaching its sixth week of national protests—the longest under President Omar Al-Bashir’s regime. Despite violent repression by Sudan’s…
On January 11, the Macedonian Parliament adopted constitutional amendments to add “North” to the country’s name. As part of the…
When a wave of protests and unrest rocked much of the Arab world in 2011, Algeria stood out as a…
Political parties and elected officials in Nigeria have continued to fall short when trying to connect with citizens. It has…
On January 23rd, as National Assembly President Juan Guaido swore in as Interim President of Venezuela, the international community faced…
Argentina has a long and celebrated history of women’s political empowerment. IRI is proud to support the country’s gender equality…
Iraq is one of the few places in the world where my Muslim friend can ask a Christian nun how…
Elections have consequences. Sometimes unintended ones. Holding elections does not mean a country is democratic; however, no country can be…
Nestled in the Southern African region, Malawi will hold presidential, parliamentarian and local council elections on May 21, 2019. Considering…