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Month: April 2013

Election preview: Venezuela

Hugo Chávez will be a hard act to follow, but Venezuelans go the polls this Sunday to elect his replacement.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Latin America 1 Comment 12 April 2013

Pakistan update

Sorry I've been out of town for the last week so there hasn't been much blogging. I'll be catching up on a few topics over the next few days, but if you're looking for some reading material in the meantime, have a look at Terry Friel's piece in New Matilda on the Pakistani election to … Continue reading Pakistan update →

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Fundamentalism east and west

An anti-blasphemy demonstration in Bangladesh raises some questions about our perceptions of religious fundamentalism.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Europe, France, Ideas, Political issues 1 Comment 8 April 201328 January 2022

The Republican war against constitutionalism

It looks as if there'll be no established religion in North Carolina, at least legally. But the Republican Party has shown off some interesting views about the constitution.

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The politics of (illegal) style

Actions are illegal, not people. But Associated Press has got itself into a political storm by acknowledging this conceptual truth.

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Another weighty discrimination issue

A Samoan airline is charging its passengers by weight. Is this discrimination, or a move to end discrimination?

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Meet the new Kim, same as the old Kim

Kim Jong-un is engaging in the same game as his father did, upping the rhetorical ante to win concessions from the west. It doesn't mean he's going to start a war.

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