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Can democracies bear the price of banning anti-democratic parties?

Politics Jan-Werner Mueller - July 22, 2026.

One major lesson from the political catastrophes of the 20th century appears paradoxical: Democracies sometimes must pursue seemingly undemocratic measures against those who would cynically...

Rewarding compliance – What’s wrong with India’s education system?

India Rohan Sandhu - July 27, 2026.

A reckoning has just played out on the streets of New Delhi and other major Indian cities. Tens of thousands of young Indians rose up against...

What will the changes in Ukraine's military leadership bring?

Eastern Europe TA | AP Insight - July 22, 2026.

Ukraine pushed on with its fight against Russia’s invasion under new military leadership Wednesday, after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy bowed to public pressure and fired his...

Being an old-style conservative president of Chile comes with costs

Politics Andrés Velasco - August 16, 2026.

When the conservative José Antonio Kast became president of Chile six months ago, the big question was whether he would be a pugnacious populist like...

Lebanon passes a controversial general amnesty law

Middle East TA | AP Insight - August 12, 2026.

Lebanon's parliament Wednesday passed a controversial general amnesty law, a day after a majority of legislators voted to formally abolish the death penalty. Lawmakers who backed...

China is paying a high price for cheap Renminbi

China Gene Frieda - August 8, 2026.

China’s undervalued exchange rate is often read as a symptom of the imbalance that underlies its surpluses. This is the wrong metaphor. The exchange rate is...

Israel has serious concerns with Hamas disarmament deal

Middle East TA | AP Insight - August 3, 2026.

Israel has shared “serious security concerns” with the White House regarding the proposed disarmament deal with Hamas, an Israeli official said as Israeli strikes overnight...

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