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Putin, fascism and Europe

Does Vladimir Putin have a vested interest in the outcome of this week's elections to the European parliament?

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Party matters, Political issues 6 Comments 22 May 2014

A coup – or not – in Bangkok

Martial law is declared in Bangkok, but the government remains in place for now. The generals seem set on trying to impose some sort of compromise.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Political issues, South-East Asia, War and peace 3 Comments 20 May 2014

The system produces an Indian landslide

Narendra Modi will lead India with a big parliamentary majority, even though most people voted for someone else. Don't expect the media to tell you such inconvenient truths.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections 4 Comments 17 May 2014

Nationalism trumps ideology, again

Communist neighbors China and Vietnam are at loggerheads over a long-standing territorial dispute that for practical purposes was settled 40 years ago.

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Charles Richardson South-East Asia, War and peace 1 Comment 15 May 2014

Waiting on a big result in India

India waits on results after the biggest election in the world's history. Exit polls suggest an opposition landslide, but perhaps shouldn't be taken at face value.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections 1 Comment 13 May 2014

No surprises in South Africa

The ANC wins its expected fifth landslide in South Africa, although the opposition's vote is well up. There's an expectation that the government will take the opportunity to pursue a more business-friendly agenda.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Elections 1 Comment 9 May 2014

Does Putin know what he’s doing?

None of Vladimir Putin's possible goals in Ukraine look like being easy to achieve, which is probably why he hasn't clearly settled on any one of them.

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Charles Richardson Europe, War and peace 4 Comments 8 May 2014

Election preview: South Africa

One of the year's big elections is happening today in South Africa, but there's not much uncertainty about the result.

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One for the centre-right in Panama

Latin America's rightwards shift continues, as the centre-left can manage only third place in Panama's presidential election.

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Belated election preview: Iraq

This week's Iraqi parliamentary election will probably be just the start of an extended period of coalition-building, with incumbent Nouri al-Maliki seen to be strongly placed.

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