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In a Blow to Its Political Elites, a Modest Law Professor is Set to Become Tunisia’s Next President The Washington…
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In a Blow to Its Political Elites, a Modest Law Professor is Set to Become Tunisia’s Next President The Washington…
October presidential elections in Bolivia, Argentina and Uruguay could upend not just domestic but regional politics. This month, Bolivia,…
Tunisia Election: The ‘Robot’ and the Pasta Magnate Freed from Jail The BBC By Rana Jawad Tunisians head to the…
Two outsiders emerged as front runners in the first round of Tunisia’s presidential race on September 15th in a rebuke…
Colombo, Sri Lanka – Today, the International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) international pre-election assessment delegation…
Tunis, Tunisia – The National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the International Republican Institute (IRI) today announced the arrival of their…
With Russia’s ongoing use of hybrid warfare to undermine its neighbors, what steps can states take to counter disinformation and…
As recently as 2015, optimism about efforts to counter corruption in Central America’s Northern Triangle was high. Today, only El…
From Argentina to Mexico, political campaigns are battling cyberattacks in Latin America. This year, the International Republican Institute (IRI) continues…
Tunis, Tunisia – The International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) today announced the arrival of their…
Want to Prevail Against China? Prioritize Democracy Assistance The Hill Patrick Quirk, Senior Director, Center for Global Impact David Shullman,…
Two first-time candidates made it to the run-off in the first round of the Tunisian presidential election. The outcome speaks…