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David Edgerton: "Boris Johnson might break up the UK. That’s a good thing." politics Article 1224 words 11 votes
Mitch McConnell has less power to shape the impeachment trial than Democrats think politics Article 1229 words 13 votes
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Trump knew of the whistleblower complaint earlier than we thought. That's devastating. politics Article 1049 words 15 votes
Elizabeth Warren faced sexism, split with a husband and found her voice teaching law in Houston politics Article 3491 words 5 votes
The real Donald Trump is a character on TV politics Article 3207 words, published Sep 6 2019 13 votes
The Danish centre-left aped the far right to win an election – there's a better way to deal with people's fears politics Article 965 words 9 votes
Why so many Chinese students can’t understand the Hong Kong protests politics Article 949 words 27 votes
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Should political parties really let anyone run for president? politics Article 1106 words, published Jul 25 2019 10 votes
Political confessional: The man who thinks the US is better off as a bunch of separate countries politics Article 1771 words 8 votes
Why we need to reinvent democracy for the long term politics Article 1893 words, published Mar 5 2019 13 votes
To help voters put the election issues into context, the Grattan Institute compares Australia's performance on a broad range of indicators with nine comparable countries. politics Article 7 votes
Brexit: Game theory suggests we may be headed for a no-deal Brexit. The parties are trying to play two different versions of the prisoner’s dilemma; to agree, they need to pick one. politics Article 10 votes
The news is bad in Hungary: "Viktor Orban didn’t like what the press was reporting, so he took it over." politics Article 1062 words 11 votes
American gerontocracy: Typically, congressional representatives are 20 years older than their constituents. We must have lawmakers who look like the people they represent politics Article 950 words 18 votes
The Maldives has another shot at democracy – but it needs help. At last, the violent rule of Abdulla Yameen is over. But the nation has a long way to go if it is to restore trust in its institutions. politics Article 728 words 7 votes
What does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez think about the South China Sea? politics Article 1472 words 12 votes
Canada betrays its own citizens. Hassan Diab's case is among its most egregious. politics Article 1379 words 8 votes
It started as a fairly routine tweet from an inoffensive source - Canada's foreign affairs ministry. But in just a few days it escalated into a world-class diplomatic clash. politics Article 14 votes
Donald Trump is taking America back — to 1798, when John Adams colluded with an enemy power politics Article 1086 words 7 votes
At last, a law that could have stopped Tony Blair and George W Bush invading. The Hague’s new crime of aggression might give belligerent heads of states a reason to pause. politics Article 761 words 10 votes
The Russian "firehose of falsehood" propaganda model - Why it might work and options to counter It politics Link 11 votes