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Democracy thrives when voters are informed and engaged in a dialogue with their elected representatives. With this goal in mind,…
Washington, D.C.—The International Republican Institute (IRI) congratulates Ambassador Mark Green – who served as IRI’s President from 2014 to 2017…
Ebonyi: Workshop Canvasses More Women Participation In Grassroots Politics Nigerian Tribune Participants at a “One-day Workshop on Women Political Participation,’’…
North Macedonia Parties ‘Almost Level’ Before Election: Survey Balkan Insight Sinisa Jakov Marusic Ahead of planned early…
Washington, DC.— In January 2020, the International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Center for Global Impact and the Political Violence FieldLab at…
Antagonizing the Neighborhood: Putin’s Frozen Conflicts and the Conflict in Ukraine Stephen Nix Chairman Keating, Ranking Member Kinzinger, Members of…
Why Has Peru’s Economy Been Slowing Down? Latin America Advisor Peru’s economy grew 2.19 percent last year, its…
On February 29, Slovakia elected a new parliament comprised of opposition politicians who campaigned against the incumbent center-left government. The…
March 2, 2020, Guyanese voters will head to the polls for their eleventh national democratic election. This small country in…
Ukraine’s democratic survival depends on cultivating the next generation of democratic leaders. If Ukrainian democracy fails, the country could once…
It has been nine years since Tunisians kicked off the Arab Spring by taking to the streets to demand a…
Europe Turns Deaf Ear to US Warnings on Chinese 5G POLITICO Matthew Karnitschnig MUNICH – Disagreement between…