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Libya’s Local Politics in Uncertain Times...
Libya made headlines with the ousting of its strongman, Col. Muammar Gaddafi, and the turmoil that followed in 2011. The…
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Libya made headlines with the ousting of its strongman, Col. Muammar Gaddafi, and the turmoil that followed in 2011. The…
Washington, DC—The International Republican Institute (IRI) issued the following statement congratulating board members Senator-elect Mitt Romney and Representative Kay Granger on their…
IRI collaborates with engaged, passionate civil society organizations (CSO) to organize public awareness campaigns that increase citizen understanding of their…
The End—or Not—of Tunisia’s “Mut’ah”? Atlantic Council By Erin A. Neale Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi announced in September the…
There’s Only One Way to Solve Our Immigration Crisis The Weekly Standard By Daniel Twining The massive human caravan currently…
Over the past two years, use of the ballot box has become relatively routine for Colombia’s citizens. Citizens have voted…
The #NoALaReelection (#NoToReElection) campaign began spontaneously as a reaction to corruption in Panama in March 2017, with a recent surge…
La campaña #NoALaReelección se origina como una reacción espontánea de los ciudadanos en Marzo de 2017 con un reciente auge…
IRI prioritizes utilization-focused, participatory approaches in our monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) systems. Equipped with rich data, we implement politically-smart…
The mixed legacy of an Afghan ally The Hill By Owen Kirby The assassination last week of Kandahar police chief, and southern…
The Syrian war has been felt around the world with the refugee crisis echoing outward to countries near and far.…
The island republic of the Maldives recently made a democratic breakthrough when unprecedented levels of registered voters went to the…