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Despite its authoritarian origins, the draft offers lessons for building a truly democratic framework.
Imran Khan’s arrest is another case of business as usual in the country’s frustrating, illiberal democratic experiment.
If the opposition wins, Washington and Brussels should be prepared to seize the opportunity.
India’s military drone ecosystem has grown rapidly over the last few years and is on a promising trajectory, but it needs to be adequately nurtured.
The move was supposed to crack down on gangs, but it puts women at further risk of violence.
Washington may be tempted to give up after Tunis’s democratic backsliding, but instead it should use targeted actions that have worked in other countries.
After the latest outbreak of violence, the country’s transition to democracy appears to be a pipedream.
If the IFA trilateral remains consistent in its pursuit of shared interests in the Indo-Pacific, it can become one of the most effective collaborations in the region.
It’s a sign that Washington and Seoul are adapting to internal and external stressors.
Corruption allegations, a drought, and economic struggles may threaten the Colorado Party’s seven-decade rule in upcoming elections.