List of Political Science articles
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GettyImages-520274650 crop3 Now Poland’s Government Is Coming After the Internet
Warsaw is tightening control over the Web in the name of national security — and setting an ominous precedent for other democracies.
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GettyImages-532142588 crop Aung San Suu Kyi Is in Power. So Why Is She Ignoring Her Country’s Most Vulnerable People?
For the Rohingya, Burma’s new democratic government is little better than the old dictatorship.
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GettyImages-479884575 crop Soon Your City Will Know Everything About You
The world’s cities are collecting ever-increasing amounts of data. It’s time for mechanisms to prevent abuse.
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GettyImages-485085432 crop How to Contain Libya’s New Warlord
Libya’s new unity government can survive only by finding a way to stand up to General Khalifa Haftar and his army.
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Khadija crop The World’s Most Famous Dissident Journalist Returns to the Fight
Azerbaijan’s authoritarian rulers defamed, threatened, and jailed their country’s most stubborn journalist. But Khadija Ismayilova doesn’t know when to quit.
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GettyImages-501055108 crop Democracy Is the Answer to Climate Change
Contrary to popular belief, elected leaders are better equipped to address the problem than their autocratic rivals.
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Idomeni crop Where Rumors Can Kill
For refugees, access to information is a matter of life and death. Here’s what one organization is doing to help.
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GettyImages-469307328 crop To Find Progress in Nigeria, Think Local
President Buhari has struggled to deliver reform during his first year in power. Time to look to the states.
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GettyImages-530959272 crop Some Countries Really Are More Corrupt Than Others
Yes, corruption exists in the West. But in much of the developing world, it’s a problem on a whole different scale.
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GettyImages-170114060 crop It’s Time for Turkey and Europe to Face Reality
Turkey is not going to join the EU. And that’s OK.
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GettyImages-532081528 crop This Is Not the Time to Ease Up on Burma
Southeast Asia’s newest democracy has made a lot of progress, but some sanctions should stay.
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GettyImages-75257614 crop How the War on Terror Failed Yemen
The West decided to make fighting al Qaeda its top priority — and only ended up making things worse.