List of Political Science articles
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gettyimages-598759812-crop Nicaraguan Voters Are Getting Ready to Follow Daniel Ortega’s Script
The wily Sandinistas in Managua have survived, adapted, and clawed their way back to power. Is there no dislodging them?
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gettyimages-617950534-crop It’s Time to Give Assad’s Soldiers a Ticket Out
The Syrian dictator’s army isn’t as loyal as you might think. Here’s a way to use that against him.
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gettyimages-618506394-crop President Duterte’s Crazy Drug War Is Just the Beginning
The Philippines’ new strongman is eating away at the foundations of democracy. Can anyone stop him?
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gettyimages-615942038-crop Another Bipartisan Tenet of U.S. Foreign Policy Bites the Dust
For the first time in years, neither presidential candidate has bothered to make a case for supporting democracy overseas.
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gettyimages-619457144-crop Lebanon Has a New President (Not That It Matters)
President or no, Lebanon has had no effective governance for decades. That's not about to change.
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unknown-13-crop For Iraqi Christians, a Bittersweet Homecoming
They’re taking their homes and churches back from the Islamic State. But it may be too late to start over.
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gettyimages-454294484-crop Ukraine’s Women Are Kicking Ass and Taking Names
From small towns to the halls of parliament, women are at the forefront of change.
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gettyimages-617451372-crop Hungary Fought For Freedom. Now It’s Content With Tyranny.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban is turning his back on the values his compatriots died to defend.
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gettyimages-503099900-crop Bad History Doesn’t Make Friends
Kiev’s glorification of wartime Ukrainian nationalists threatens to turn away its Western allies — just when it needs them the most.
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26970668215_deec42b993_o-crop The Case for Outcast Media
In authoritarian states, foreign-based media can be the best source of reliable information — as one exiled Azerbaijan news outlet proves.
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gettyimages-546651660-crop What Rodrigo Duterte Is Giving Up
The Philippine president is determined to forge closer ties with China — but at what cost?
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gettyimages-494694486-crop The Education of Mikheil Saakashvili
The governor of Ukraine’s bucolic Odessa region wanted to take on the corrupt system. Now he’s realized he has to work with it.