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Update on religion and discrimination

Religious fundamentalists don't like being caught by anti-discrimination laws, but they're happy to use the same laws for their own benefit.

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Charles Richardson Ideas, Political issues, United States 1 Comment 18 March 201428 January 2022

Big win for incumbents in Serbia

The Serbian Progressive Party has been triumphantly re-elected in Serbia, bringing the country further into the European mainstream.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Party matters 2 Comments 17 March 2014

Liberalism, Thatcherism and coalition

Britain's history of coalition politics is a fascinating one. It also helps to understand where the Liberal Democrats are coming from.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Europe, Ideas, Party matters, Political issues 2 Comments 17 March 201428 January 2022

Election preview: Maldives

The Maldives Supreme Court has taken a hand in tomorrow's legislative election by sacking the heads of the Electoral Commission.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections 1 Comment 14 March 2014

Could Tasmania get a Green opposition?

The Greens aren't likely to emerge from tomorrow's Tasmanian election as the official opposition, but it would be a powerful lesson for the ALP if they did.

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Update on Israeli electoral “reform”

Israel goes ahead with a modified version of its plan to make life harder for Arab parties.

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OK, let’s talk about self-determination

If the Ukraine crisis was just about Crimean self-determination, it would probably be a lot easier.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Ideas, Referenda Leave a comment 12 March 201428 January 2022

A tale of two elections

Very different elections in El Salvador and North Korea, yet each in its way signals the triumph of democracy.

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Charles Richardson East Asia, Elections, Latin America, Political issues Leave a comment 11 March 2014

A Central American cliffhanger

A former guerrilla leader has a wafer-thin lead as El Salvador's presidential election turns out to be a quite unexpected cliffhanger.

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Small sighs of relief in Ukraine

Tensions in Ukraine have abated slightly, with the prospects for Russian intervention beyond Crimea seen to have lessened. But there's still scope for things to go wrong, and plenty of argument about who's to blame for them getting this bad.

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