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Trump: the final days

The final act of the US presidential election puts vice-president Mike Pence in the spotlight, a place that he has tried hard to avoid.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, Party matters, United States 4 Comments 30 December 20202 January 2021

Brexit wraps up

With only days to spare, Britain and the EU finalise a trade agreement

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Pre-Christmas election roundup

A final set of election updates for the year, with news from Ghana, Romania, Israel and Kashmir.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Central and South Asia, Elections, Electoral law, Europe, Middle East, Political issues, War and peace 1 Comment 24 December 2020

Back on the freedom train

Time for another look at the data on personal and economic freedom, and what it might say about the relationship between the two.

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Charles Richardson Ideas, Political issues 2 Comments 23 December 202026 January 2022

Death of a National

One of the enigmatic greats of Australian politics passes from the scene.

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The neverending Brexit saga

Yet another deadline has been missed, but trade talks between Britain and the EU are still going. Boris Johnson has inherited his predecessor's basic problem.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Europe, Political issues 1 Comment 17 December 202026 January 2022

An electoral college recap

As the electoral college sets the seal on the US election result, it's important to lay to rest some myths and set out what the college actually does.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, United States 7 Comments 15 December 202020 April 2026

Optional preferences, yet again

The Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters produces a wish list for electoral change, in which politics trumps principle for good or for ill.

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Trouble on the Dutch far right

A Dutch far-right party implodes after its membership chooses extremism over mainstream presentibility.

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Surprises in Romania

A right-wing nationalist party unexpectedly wins seats in the Romanian parliament, but the new government will still enjoy a healthy majority.

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