The dictator’s new playbook: Why democracy is losing the fight
By Moisés Naím Around the world, from the richest countries to the poorest, a dangerous new crop of leaders has sprung…
By Moisés Naím Around the world, from the richest countries to the poorest, a dangerous new crop of leaders has sprung…
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By Janka Oertel Momentous change in global politics can be more subtle than expected. In the torrent of political developments…
By Tommy Wilkes The European Union and Britain announced new sanctions on Russia on Tuesday after Moscow’s recognition of two separatist…
By Marcus Fatunmole PROLONGED conflicts between crop farmers and herders in Nigeria have metamorphosed into a chain of crises that…