List of Political Science articles
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GettyImages-529738420 crop Making Life Hard for Russia’s Robber Barons
Corruption in the post-Soviet world is seeping into the West. Here's a new way to push back.
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GettyImages-531021302 crop All the President’s Men
Why President Poroshenko’s latest power grab shows that the reform process in Ukraine is stalling.
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GettyImages-522053964 crop How Brazil’s Left Destroyed Itself
Once upon a time, the Workers’ Party promised clean government. Now it’s squarely at the center of the biggest corruption scandal in the country’s history.
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GettyImages-153244681 crop All Aboard London’s Kleptocracy Tour
A jaunt around the British capital’s dodgiest dealings.
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GettyImages-487406184 crop The Fate of Brazil’s Democracy Depends on a Man You’ve Never Heard Of
Sergio Moro is leading the biggest corruption investigation in the country's history. He'd better get it right.
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GettyImages-80722399 crop How East Timor’s Democracy Is Making it an Outcast
In Southeast Asia, being democratic can lose you friends.
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GettyImages-525000272 crop Facing Headwinds, Referendum to Recall Venezuela’s President Moves Forward
Most Venezuelans want him gone. But Nicolás Maduro still has a few tricks up his sleeve.
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GettyImages-504960178 crop Mozambique’s Invisible Civil War
The government says everything’s fine. But that’s not what we heard from its victims.
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Black_Legion_1942 crop Croatia’s Far Right Weaponizes the Past
The new government includes an outspoken apologist for the country's World War II-era fascist regime.
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GettyImages-515136402 CROPPED The End of Politics as We Know It
The traditional ideological divides of Left and Right are collapsing. And that raises big questions about the future of liberal democracy.
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GettyImages-526013568 CROPPED Do Ukraine’s Leaders Understand Freedom of the Press?
When it comes to the treatment of journalists, Kiev is starting to look a lot like Moscow.
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GettyImages-511682682 crop How Election Monitors Are Failing
Uganda’s recent election showed, once again, that international election observers aren't calling it like they see it.