Post Tagged with: "Election"

The Tiger Looks to the Future
/ August 17, 2014

The Tiger Looks to the Future

Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan asks what the results of the latest Indian election mean for its future

Jokowi: The Man You Want to Win
/ August 17, 2014

Jokowi: The Man You Want to Win

Elizabeth Dykstra-McCarthy argues that the Indonesian election has ushered in an era of hope and change

Capitalism and “Islamism”: a revisionist account of the resurrection of the European far-right
/ May 19, 2014

Capitalism and “Islamism”: a revisionist account of the resurrection of the European far-right

A revisionist account of the rise of the European far-right by Sapan Maini-Thompson

The Rise of the Selectorate
/ September 14, 2013

The Rise of the Selectorate

Having seen electoral primaries disappear from the coalition agenda, Graham Atkins investigates their potential impact

Can Democratic Elections Save the Baloch?
/ May 13, 2013

Can Democratic Elections Save the Baloch?

Sharik Bashir on whether the biggest province in Pakistan, home to poverty and insurgency, will prevail in this month’s elections

A Country and its Amnesia
/ April 30, 2013

A Country and its Amnesia

Italy has not yet come to terms with the ghost of its fascist past

A Mysterious Coup
/ April 22, 2013

A Mysterious Coup

The Maldives’ former president is not about to go quietly

Hustings Hubris
/ April 16, 2013

Hustings Hubris

Are TV election debates politically useful

American Election Volunteers: The British Contribution
/ February 15, 2013

American Election Volunteers: The British Contribution

Last year's Presidential race saw "the special relationship" create a new kind of investment, with many young Brits heading over to help on the campaigns

A Splitting Headache
/ November 28, 2012

A Splitting Headache

Guy Bud examines the influence of the separatist New Flemish Alliance in Belgian politics, and asks what the future holds for this divided country