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Timor-Leste’s Firm Stance on Myanmar Driven by Values

by SOE KO KO AUNG | Oct 5, 2023 | School of Public Policy, Chiang Mai University

Photo 1: Source by Myanmar’s military placed heavy restrictions on the internet ahead of the protests (BBC News) Timor-Leste’s Support for Fairness and Human Rights in Myanmar’s Crisis Timor-Leste, the youngest nation in Southeast Asia, has become a...

“Positive Populism” in Electoral Campaign Overshadowed by Post-Election Reality in Slovenia

by Zoja Michelle Repovš | Sep 22, 2023 | Sciences Po Paris

In the 2022 parliamentary elections, Janez Janša, a right-wing populist leader of the SDS party was defeated by Robert Golob and his Freedom Movement, a new party on the scene. According to both Freedom House and V-Dem reports on the state of democracy in the world,...

Governing a Country You Don’t Want to Exist: Separatists Once Again Key in Government Formation after Spanish Elections

by Luis Antón Méndez | Sep 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

Time and votes simultaneously unveiled themselves in the recent July 2023 elections as Spain looked on a highway to a political block. With traditional socialist PSOE unwilling to reach agreements with its conservative counterpart, PP, support from separatists seems...

Combatting Russian Disinformation: Estonia’s Response to the War in Ukraine

by Sofia Walsh | Aug 13, 2023 | Arizona State University

Co-authored by Sofia Walsh and David Thompson The war in Ukraine was a central theme in the March 2023 Estonian election. Like Ukraine, Estonia has a fraught history with its larger neighbor, both being former Soviet republics with shared memories of Russification and...

Japan, The United States, and Democracy: A Push into Modernization

by Ravi Kaur | May 3, 2023 | University of Utah

Democracy is what the United States prides itself on and the very base of every political decision, using it as justification for foreign affairs like Afghanistan, solidifying same-sex marriage as a Constitutional right within the U.S., and more. With this pride comes...
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