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The Egyptian road back to democracy

Egypt has the makings of a civilian government again, but it's going to be hard work to reassure the Islamists that they will be allowed to play an important role.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Electoral law, Middle East 3 Comments 10 July 2013

Westminster government for beginners

Our system of government operates under a set of largely unwritten conventions. But they're well established and they work surprisingly well, which is why the governor-general has not tried to second-guess the ALP caucus.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Political issues 8 Comments 9 July 201328 January 2022

Rick Perry looks towards bigger things

Texas governor Rick Perry announces he will retire at the end of his current term. Is he again looking towards the presidency? And could he be the right choice for the Republicans this time?

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Political advertising revisited

Watch a relatively effective piece of government advertising. Think about how much worse it gets than that. Then wonder why political parties can't pay for their own advocacy.

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July election on again for Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is going to the polls on 31 July, despite doubts about whether enough reforms have been made to allow for a truly democratic choice.

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Egypt: reads and reactions

A selection of analysis and commentary on this week's events in Egypt. They convey the comforting message that I'm not the only one sitting on the fence.

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A good coup, as coups go

Egypt's military seizes power – not usually the best of strategies for establishing democracy. But sometimes it's the only way, and so far the public seems to be behind it.

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Snowden and statelessness

Edward Snowden has all sorts of problems. But statelessness isn't actually one of them.

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Rudd, reaction and refugees

The reborn Kevin Rudd turns out, unsurprisingly, to be a "conservative" on refugees as well. But leaving aside the morality of his promised toughness, why does anyone think it makes political sense for Labor?

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Egyptians rally for preferential voting (well, almost)

Demonstrations against Egypt's president reflect a variety of sources of discontent, but a large part of the problem goes back to the system that elected him.

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