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“For better or worse, whether we like it or not, whether we are even conscious of it, the revolution of 1789 changed the way we see ourselves and relate to…
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Opposition International will feature a wide range of commentary on the Thai election, some of which may not fit the publication requirements of Thailand’s opaque media laws. In complete fairness,…
Deborah Healy, the Country Director for the National Democratic Institute in Nepal, co-wrote for the United States Institute for Peace a cogent and sophisticated analysis of Post-Election Nepal. Plenty of…
Nigeria: Governor Wike is splashing cash to win his state By Donu Kogbara Writer/broadcaster who shuttles between Nigeria and the UK Posted on Friday, 17 March 2023 18:03 https://www.theafricareport.com/293791/nigeria-governor-wike-is-splashing-cash-to-win-his-state/?utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=post_articles_linkedin_17_03_2023&utm_medium=social #Nigeria #electionobservers
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On Hold for War Olha Chernovol Chercheure postdoctorale | Postdoctoral Fellow Faculté de droit, Section de droit civil | Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, Université d’Ottawa | University of…
The Hill, the congressional newspaper does not usually run stories about Oscar movie awards, This year was the exception. The documentary film, Navalny, won the award for best feature length…
Tit for Tat: Should the Kuomintang (KMT), the pre-war II Chinese Nationalist Party on Tauwan, reinvigorate its mainland operations? Canada is debating the extent of Chinese Communist Party influence on…
The APFC’s CAST brief pulls together a number of recent media stories — with some minor omissions — and without much analysis. The point of their article is to echo…
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