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End of the Arab Spring, part III: Syria

Syria is where the Arab Spring really came to grief, and its example is a powerful deterrent to other anti-government movements.

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Election preview: Macedonia

Macedonia's centre-right government looks set for re-election tomorrow, but it may yet pay the price for antagonising the country's large Albanian minority.

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End of the Arab Spring, part II: Egypt

Egypt's presidential election looks like a foregone conclusion. It could all have been very different, and therefore so could the Arab Spring.

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End of the Arab Spring, part I: Algeria

This disappointed hopes of the Arab Spring were on show in last week's one-sided election in Algeria.

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A very multi-party Indonesia

Early Indonesian figures show that it's going to be a very mixed bag of a legislature.

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All over in Western Australia

Western Australia's Senate by-election can now be safely called. Both major parties lost ground, but the microparties missed out and the government did as well as it could have hoped.

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Election preview: Indonesia

Indonesians vote today for a new parliament, with commentators mostly looking ahead to the presidential election in three months time.

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Quebec stays put, for now

Quebec's minority pro-independence government loses an early election, ensuring that the province will stay part of Canada for a while yet.

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A walkover in Central America

The populist candidate Luis Guillermo Solís wins Costa Rica's presidency in a landslide, after his opponent threw in the towel a month ago.

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Right gets back in Hungary

Hungary's controversial centre-right government has been re-elected for a second term, and has apparently maintained its two-thirds majority in parliament – despite a substantial swing to the opposition.

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