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While one might have expected the rapid formation of a new government in following the elections, the process is still ongoing. share insights on Lebanon's domestic politcs:
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In a new analysis for Carnegie's Reshaping project, explains why the EU will fail to restore the rule of law in if it sticks only to punitive instruments:
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Agata Gostyńska 9 કલાક
The discussion in the EU about how to address the problem of the rule of law in PL has mainly focused on deploying punitive measures. This inspired me to write a paper for within its project which calls on a more comprehensive strategy.
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In Ukraine, "the ongoing radicalization of under the conditions of a weak state is one of the main domestic threats not only to but to national security." Read more from on conservative civil society groups in Ukraine:
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Following the Rusal case, read on how the US can better manage Russia sanctions:
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As part of new Carnegie report on conservative , 's Ghia Nodia examines the surge of nativists groups in and why it cannot be underestimated:
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Is Anyone Actually Winning the War in ? asks experts on 's Diwan:
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Agata Gostyńska 5 ઑક્ટો
Here is my piece for on why the EU needs to rethink its current strategy for tackling the problems in Poland ; many thanks to for their helpful comments!
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"Despite all the rhetoric about the importance of the Franco-German engine as the motor that drives Europe forward, that's just what it is: rhetoric."
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The United States Makes One Smart Move on Russia , by :
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Joseph Bahout باحوط 4 ઑક્ટો
No, “” is not always synonymous of “progressive”! A very rich & sometimes counterintuitive ⁦⁩ collective work coordinated by ⁦⁩.
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In a new report, and other experts examine the emerging role and prominence of conservative activism. Download the publication >
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In an interview with , discusses Kazakhstan's political outlook:
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"Despite all the bilateral meetings and the warm hugs, , when it comes to Europe, is neither politically nor emotionally on 's side." Read more from :
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Saskia Brechenmacher 4 ઑક્ટો
Out now: has edited a fascinating report on the rise of conservative civic activism, with articles on the US, Brazil, Poland & other places. Very valuable for those seeking to understand how civil society around the world is changing:
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Europe is being held back by the weakness of the EU's three big countries, argues in her latest blog post:
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A new report from Carnegie's Civic Research Network analyzes the rise of conservative w/ case studies on: 🇧🇷Brazil 🇮🇳India 🇹🇭Thailand 🇺🇦Ukraine 🇹🇷Turkey 🇬🇪Georgia 🇵🇱Poland 🇺🇬Uganda 🇺🇸United States Download it here>
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"The special services are still formidable in the age of Putin, but they are no longer the elite they were in Soviet days. " :
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May this be the year that 's economy breaks? China will have a difficult adjustment, but it is likely to take the form of a long process rather than a sudden crisis, writes Michael Pettis:
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"Under Trump, US democracy high policy has reached its lowest ebb of at least the past forty years." In a new article, Thomas Carothers and examine whether US democracy policy can survive ?
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