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Coup plotters around the world

Brazil's former president is convicted of an attempted coup; similar charges are being brought in Romania, but the US's plotter remains at large.

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More worry about preferences

Many Coalition voters in Australia seem convinced that their electoral woes are due to preferential voting. There's a small element of truth there, but not much.

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France’s unending crisis

France has another new prime minister after left and far right again combined to unseat François Bayrou.

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Two-party politics

Norway provides a lesson on how multiple parties can create something like a two-party system.

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Libertarianism for all

A former adversary realises that libertarianism holds some important truths for a troubled world.

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A short break

As readers may have noticed, the blog is taking a short break, due to pressure of other commitments. We'll return at the beginning of next week. Apologies to those whose comments haven't been replied to; please feel free to continue the discussion among yourselves!

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Tassie like it’s 1996

The Tasmanian election has been put to bed at last, with an understanding between the Liberals and the Greens, an unsuccessful no-confidence vote and a Labor leadership change.

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Left pays the price in Bolivia

Two decades of left-wing rule come to an end in Bolivia, with two right-of-centre candidates to contest the presidential runoff in October.

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Liberals trapped in Trump’s embrace

Siding with Donald Trump didn't do the Liberal Party any good at this year's election and it's not helping it now.

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But what can we do?

A simple step we can all take to help stem the rise of fascism. Unfortunately it's not what most of our leaders are doing.

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