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Mexico Decided—Takeaways from the Field
Yesterday Mexico embarked on the largest elections the country has seen in its democratic history, electing over 3,400 seats from…
Yesterday Mexico embarked on the largest elections the country has seen in its democratic history, electing over 3,400 seats from…
The concept of good governance stretches beyond the mere prevention of corruption. Instead, good governance is defined by policy development…
Jordan’s Prime Minister, Hani al-Mulki, stepped down from his post on June 4 in a move intended to diffuse anger…
Mexico stands on the brink of historic elections. On July 1, 2018, Mexican citizens will elect a new president and…
June 26 and 27, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Brazil and Ecuador to strengthen bilateral trades and…
A Turkish presidential candidate held a rally in front of Austrian, German, Dutch and other European Diaspora, in Bosnia and…
On July 30, 2018, Zimbabweans will go to the polls to participate in the most significant elections of their lifetime.…
The Trump administration’s National Security Strategy identifies terrorism and violent extremism (VE) as a top priority. The president’s strategy to…
Mauritania, located in the western Sahel region of Africa, is rich in minerals, like iron ore, copper, gold, silver, and…
Equipping policymakers and political party candidates with skills to understand the value of data, and interpret, analyze and use rigorous…
For many years the region of Southern Africa was considered a democratic stronghold on the continent. However, over the last…
Colombia’s presidential elections on Sunday, May 27 proved memorable. It was the first presidential election after the end of the…