Time is of the Essence: Chile’s Fate Rests in the ...
On the streets of Santiago, paper copies of the proposed new constitution abound. On July 4, the 155 delegates of…
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On the streets of Santiago, paper copies of the proposed new constitution abound. On July 4, the 155 delegates of…
The House Democracy Partnership (HDP) is a bipartisan commission of the U.S. House of Representatives that works directly with over…
“Last month marked the one-year anniversary of the assassination of Haiti’s president, Jovenel Moïse. The commemoration came at a pivotal…
On this episode of Fault Lines (Breaking Chains: Democracy’s Role in Countering Authoritarianism), a podcast by the National Security Institute,…
The International Republican Institute (IRI) hosted its first political party development trainings in the Pacific Islands, in the country of…
Washington, DC – Today, the International Republican Institute (IRI) announced its new executive team led by President Daniel Twining. Kimber…
This week’s general elections in Angola may be among the most consequential elections on the continent in some time. So,…
In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), democratic governance is challenged by external forces as authoritarian regimes seek to expand…
Since 2003, Iraq has faced numerous challenges in its democratic transition. Despite this, Iraqis have demonstrated remarkable resilience and a…
“Nigeria is at an inflection point. Facing the worst wave of insecurity in twenty years, a five-year trend of democratic…
Washington, D.C. – The International Republican Institute (IRI) released the following statement after it was reported that jailed Russian opposition…
The joint International Republican Institute (IRI) and National Democratic Institute (NDI) International Election Observation Mission (IEOM) urgently call for calm…