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The electoral process sets the pace for democratic life and international news. In some countries, elections are no more than a façade for democracy.

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The U.S. media

14 July 2016
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The U.S. media and its links with politics.

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A facist America?

02 June 2016
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Are the United States at risk of giving into a totalitarian drift embodied by Donald Trump?

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Coalition or snap poll: What next for Turkey?

09 June 2015
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s AKP suffered a stunning defeat in the latest parliamentary poll with the party losing its absolute majority for the first time in 13 years. The question now is whether it can hold on to power.

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Potemkin observers

04 November 2014
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Rebel commander Alexander Zakharchenko smiled only slightly on hearing that he had won this weekend's elections in Donetsk, Ukraine (pictured). The results were never in doubt: Mr Zakharchenko's nominal opponents openly supported him, and his face was the only one on campaign billboards. Nonetheless, eastern Ukraine's separatist republics went through the motions of democracy, including inviting international election observers. Those proved hard to find: while Russia has said it will respect the vote, America, the European Union, and the United Nations have all condemned it.

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