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“Elections” are often the first thing people think of when they think about democracy. And while elections are a key…
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“Elections” are often the first thing people think of when they think about democracy. And while elections are a key…
China’s efforts to undermine democracy are expanding worldwide The Washington Post By Josh Rogin The Chinese government claims a foreign…
On July 21, Ukrainians will go to the polls for the third time in five months to vote in snap…
Tunisia’s political instability and polarization has reached a critical juncture in the run-up to the autumn 2019 presidential and parliamentary…
On Wednesday, June 19, the International Republican Institute hosted the new Moldovan Foreign Minister, Nicolae Popescu, for a conversation on…
Turning the Tables on Turkey’s Democracy Balkan Insights By Ilija Vojnovic Turkey held crucial local elections on March 31, the…
In just seven days, Moldovans saw dramatic political change that once seemed impossible. Last Friday, all signs pointed to snap…
Next Steps in US-Ukraine Bilateral Relations: Forging Ahead The Heritage Foundation By James Jay Carafano The U.S. is a global…
United States Government launches project on citizen engagement of women and youth U.S. Embassy in Mauritania As part of its support…
Last August, IRI’s Office of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (OMEL) brought together 27 program staff members from both Washington D.C.…
This Sunday, June 16, Guatemalans head to the polls to vote for every elected office in the country. During the…
On June 16, Guatemalan citizens will vote for president, 160 congressional representatives and 340 mayors. While candidates for all races…