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Election preview: Chile

Chile's presidency is expected to revert to the centre-left, although that probably won't be official until a second round in December.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, Latin America 2 Comments 16 November 2013

Europe’s extremists get together

Europe's racists and neo-fascists are climbing on the eurosceptic bandwagon. It might be a wild ride.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Party matters 3 Comments 14 November 2013

Thai democrats give up on democracy, again

Thailand's protesters won their struggle over the amnesty bill, but that hasn't stopped them protesting.

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Charles Richardson Political issues, South-East Asia 1 Comment 13 November 201328 January 2022

Maoists for democracy

China's communists don't really have to worry about a rival political party, but there's an interesting moral in the reports about what a hard-line Maoist faction is up to.

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Maldives: yet another interrupted election

The continuing saga of the attempts to elect a new president in the Maldives.

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Charles Richardson Central and South Asia, Elections, Electoral law 3 Comments 11 November 2013

And all shall have passports

Hungarian citizenship has become easier to get. That's a good thing for aspirational Serbs and Ukrainians, but not all of Hungary's neighbors will see it the same way.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Political issues 5 Comments 10 November 2013

Thais battle over amnesty

Thailand's prime minister has been trying to get an amnesty approved for political offenders, principally her brother, but it's backfired rather badly.

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Charles Richardson Political issues, South-East Asia 2 Comments 8 November 2013

Virginia almost live

Virginia election results are very much as expected, as long as you know what you're looking for.

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Charles Richardson Elections, United States 2 Comments 6 November 2013

Can’t white people be terrorists?

Another look at the double standard on attributions of "terrorism", illustrated by last week's shooting at Los Angeles airport.

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Charles Richardson Ideas, Political issues, United States 1 Comment 6 November 201328 January 2022

Why does a country want discontented citizens?

Local elections in Kosovo have demonstrated what should have been obvious already: that the Serbs of the country's north are not going to settle for anything less than being allowed to rejoin Serbia.

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