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Highly unequal societies are some of the most violent places on earth. Recovery requires an attentive middle class and politicians willing to make deals.
The distinction between political and criminal violence is not as stark as many think. When governments become complicit with violence these distinctions begin to blur.
Really violent places can get better, but it is not an easy path.
One-third of Indian state and national legislators enter office with pending criminal charges. Do voters actually prefer criminal candidates?
Although the world is witnessing the degradation of democracies and some political leaders flouting the rule of law, none of the projected outcomes are inevitable.
Recently, American and Dutch officials accused the Russian government of a widespread series of computer attacks. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted seven men who tried to disrupt the investigation into alleged Russian doping.
As the Indian Ocean Region becomes enmeshed in the greater Indo-Pacific architecture, how is India adjusting the way it interacts with regional actors?
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis travels to Europe in an effort to reassure allies of U.S. commitment to NATO and its willingness to engage with Europe on security and defense issues.
The Singapore summit reduced U.S. leverage with North Korea and produced a vague statement which failed to advance denuclearization.
Government agencies in Sweden have partnered with the private sector, social media companies, and the press in an effort to warn its voters about misinformation as they head to the polls for next week’s election.