Will UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s divide and rule strategy really work?
US: The Futility of Democrats’ 2020 Dream
Why a Democratic President, if elected, will be able to change very little in the U.S.
India Elections: The Numbers
The Indian general election is the world’s biggest democratic exercise — and the numbers are staggering.
The Tragic Dilemma of the Indian Voter
Being neither a Modi fan nor a Modi hater is a position many Indians find themselves in.
India: A Connected Power
India has achieved massive technological advances which are transforming its society. The current elections are evidence of this.
Why Erdogan Won’t Let Istanbul Slip Away
Erdogan can use any number of legal, political or foreign policy tools to ensure his candidate wins this time around, no matter the reputational costs.
Erdogan Makes Mockery of Elections
Ultimately, Erdogan might end up losing Istanbul again. And botch yet another opportunity to normalize relations with the Kurds.
The Beginning of the End of Erdogan’s Era
Public sentiment is moving away from President Erdogan in Turkey’s largest cities, especially his hometown of Istanbul. This will have major political ramifications.