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India has started its multi-phase, weeks long general elections that will determine the...
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A primer on India’s general elections
India has started its multi-phase, weeks long general elections that will determine the...
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Israel’s election result and what comes next
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization turns 70 in April. To discuss challenges to and...
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The share of felony defendants in the criminal justice system who are required to post bail to...
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India’s role as a democracy in the liberal international order
Since its independence from Britain in 1947, India has evolved into a strong electoral...
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Indonesia, an unlikely democracy
Indonesia, a presidential democracy, is the largest Muslim-majority nation in the world and the...
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The next democracy debate in the Middle East
The Arab Spring movements that started in 2010 and 2011 across North Africa and the Middle East...
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Alice Rivlin: A career spent making better public policy
"I was always interested in doing good policy analysis, and improving the policy process," says...
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The challenges to democracy in East Asia
East Asia is home to diverse political regimes, economies, and religions, and is central to...
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Why nonworking men are unhappiest in America
In new research, Carol Graham and Sergio Pinto assesses the troublesome levels of ill-being among...
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The challenges to democracy in Europe
This episode is the first of a four-part podcast series from the Democracy and Disorder Project...
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How we connect: Network revolutions from Gutenberg to Google
“How we connect defines who we are,” says Brookings visiting fellow and former FCC chair Tom...
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Stacey Abrams on how to overcome voter suppression
In 2018 Stacey Abrams ran in Georgia to become the nation’s first African-American female...
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How automation and AI are redefining work
How will automation change the way we live and work? Will robots take your job? These and related...
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Black History Month: Creating environments of belonging
Camille Busette, senior fellow and director of the Race, Prosperity, and Inclusion Initiative at...
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Iran’s 1979 revolution and its legacies today
In a special episode of the Brookings Cafeteria podcast, five Brookings experts—Suzanne Maloney,...
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How America’s presidential primaries work and what to expect in 2020
Elaine Kamarck, senior fellow and founding director of the Center for Effective Public Management...
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How Saudi Arabia and Iran use Islam in foreign policy
Peter Mandaville and Shadi Hamid, both experts in the Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic...
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