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Another German left turn

After years of drift towards extremism, Germany's far right party takes a step back towards the mainstream.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Germany, Party matters 2 Comments 9 December 201926 January 2022

Britain, one week out

With a week to go, Boris Johnson is strongly placed to win Britain's winter election.

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Germany’s centre-left searches for an identity

A new left-wing leadership for Germany's Social Democrats represents a step into the unknown and means trouble for Angela Merkel.

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Progress for democracy in Namibia

The winds of change are blowing in southern Africa, with the ruling party recording its worst-ever result in Namibia's presidential and parliamentary elections.

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Why are we surprised?

Neither Australia nor the US wants to admit that it is part of a global movement. But despite its love of walls, Trumpism transcends national boundaries.

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A soft coup in Bolivia

The departure of Bolivia's Evo Morales is a defeat for autocracy, but may not be a gain for democracy.

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A local landslide in Hong Kong

Hong Kong's democrats win a big victory in local elections.

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Self-determination at last for Bougainville

Australia seems curiously unexcited about the likely emergence of a new nation on its doorstep.

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November electoral roundup

A regular update on election news. Today, Sri Lanka, the United States, Romania and Israel.

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What Bernardi means (reprise)

Cory Bernardi leaves politics, with his mission largely fulfilled. The Australian right has been remade, if not exactly in his image, at least in something uncomfortably like it.

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