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Snowden and statelessness

Edward Snowden has all sorts of problems. But statelessness isn't actually one of them.

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Charles Richardson Political issues, United States Leave a comment 3 July 2013

Rudd, reaction and refugees

The reborn Kevin Rudd turns out, unsurprisingly, to be a "conservative" on refugees as well. But leaving aside the morality of his promised toughness, why does anyone think it makes political sense for Labor?

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Charles Richardson Australia, Ideas, Political issues 1 Comment 3 July 201328 January 2022

Welcoming a bigger Europe

A few hours ago – midnight local time, or 8am eastern Australian time – the European Union became a little bigger, with the accession of Croatia as its 28th member. From its modest beginnings more than 60 years ago as an agreement of six western European countries to pool some of their industrial resources, the EU … Continue reading Welcoming a bigger Europe →

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Charles Richardson Europe, Political issues 3 Comments 1 July 2013

Getting the story straight in Africa

Barack Obama is starting to tell a consistent story about human rights in Africa, and by implication elsewhere – helped by this week's Supreme Court decision on gay rights.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Middle East, Political issues, United States 1 Comment 28 June 2013

Incentive effects

If you increase the demand for political bastardry, you'll get more of it in the future. It's not entirely clear that the federal Labor Party realises this.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Party matters, Political issues 11 Comments 26 June 2013

Sex, Politics and Berlusconi

Silvio Berlusconi has moved closer to going to jail, on a charge that almost by coincidence tells us a lot about his record.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Italy, Personalities, Political issues 2 Comments 25 June 201328 January 2022

The tea party fights back on immigration

A new study on the "tea party" movement gives some hints on why immigration reform is such a hard sell in the US Republican Party.

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Charles Richardson Ideas, Party matters, Political issues, United States 1 Comment 24 June 201328 January 2022

Do libertarians believe in democracy?

A set-to between Jon Chait and Rand Paul has an important moral. Democrats should get over their fear of limited government, and libertarians should get over their fear of democracy.

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Charles Richardson Ideas, Political issues, United States 7 Comments 19 June 201328 January 2022

The right way to handle protests

Mass protests in Brazil echo those of a fortnight ago in Turkey, but the government's response so far has been very different. Rhetoric isn't everything, but it matters.

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Turkish democracy survives the test, so far

The Turkish protest movement has failed to bring down the government, but it may have laid the groundwork for a more effective democratic opposition.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Middle East, Political issues 4 Comments 17 June 2013

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