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Tunisia goes to a second round

Tunisia's democracy remains intact, with a conservative law professor and a populist media baron winning through to the second round of the presidential election.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Elections, Middle East 4 Comments 17 September 2019

Israel goes back to the polls

The year's second Israeli election is to be held tomorrow, with the issues substantially unchanged from the first one. A dominant far right deals with an assortment of challengers plus its own internal divisions.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Middle East, Political issues 3 Comments 16 September 201916 October 2019

The Senate faces its enemies, again

Plans are again afoot within the Australian government to try to cripple the democratic nature of the Senate. But there is an alternative direction that reform could take.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Ideas 2 Comments 13 September 201926 January 2022

The bridge at Montereau

It's a day for commemoration, since this is our thousandth blog post, and a murder in central France 600 years ago should not be forgotten.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Europe, France, Political issues, War and peace 1 Comment 12 September 201926 January 2022

A Brexit election – but when?

Britain won't be going to the polls next month, but it still looks as if an election can't be long delayed.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Elections, Electoral law, Europe, Party matters, Political issues, Referenda Leave a comment 10 September 201926 January 2022

Italy succeeds where Spain fails

Italy gets a new government (with its old prime minister), as the centre-left links up with the populists, but Spain seems unable to pull off the same deal.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Italy, Party matters, Spain 4 Comments 9 September 201926 January 2022

Stay tuned!

Apologies for the short blogging hiatus. Back next week, with the latest on politics, elections and the Hundred Years War.

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Charles Richardson Administrative Leave a comment 6 September 201926 January 2022

Brandenburg and Saxony

Elections in two German states this weekend provide another opportunity for pundits to fret about the rise of the far right. So far, however, the centre-right is holding firm.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, Europe, Germany, Party matters 3 Comments 30 August 201926 January 2022

Stalin’s choice

An ominous anniversary in Europe, in a year rather full of them. There may still be lessons to learn.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Political issues, War and peace 7 Comments 28 August 20193 January 2020

Death of a denialist

The paradox of David Koch, who died last week, is that his political activism ended up empowering forces that were deeply hostile to his libertarian convictions.

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Charles Richardson Ideas, Party matters, Personalities, Political issues, United States 3 Comments 26 August 201926 January 2022

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