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Who’s afraid of Greece’s Nazis?

Warnings about the rise of Golden Dawn are worth hearing, but probably overstated.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Party matters, Political issues 1 Comment 10 June 2014

Ukraine’s president off to a good start

Petro Poroshenko has been inaugurated as Ukraine's new president, with a conciliatory Russian response that raises hopes for peace in the country's troubled east.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Political issues, War and peace Leave a comment 8 June 2014

Good news for Mr Cameron, at last

The far-right UK Independence Party falls short in a key by-election, providing some breathing space for the Conservative prime minister.

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A monarch exits, but not a monarchy

The Spanish king is stepping down, but there is unlikely to be any rapid road back to a republic.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Europe, Political issues, Spain 2 Comments 4 June 201428 January 2022

Europe tries to pick a leader

In a parliamentary regime, the election winner gets to be prime minister. In the European Union, things aren't quite that simple.

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A lacklustre victory for Egypt’s general

Egypt's military ruler is confirmed as president, but despite his efforts the turnout shows a lack of voter enthusiasm.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Elections, Middle East Leave a comment 29 May 2014

More about the European right

Europe's neo-fascists had a pretty good run in the European parliament elections, but not as good as some reports would have it.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Media, Party matters 4 Comments 28 May 2014

Another look at those Indian numbers

India's election result would have looked very different under a proportional system. But in politics, perception quickly becomes reality.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections, Electoral law, Media Leave a comment 26 May 2014

Understanding the European parliament

Elections for the European parliament are expected to show increased strength for extremists and Eurosceptics. But low turnout and a complex party system will make it a difficult result to interpret.

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Election preview: Belgium

Elections take place on Sunday in one of Europe's most complex political systems. Last time it took them 18 months to put a government together.

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