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Edward Aspinall and Marcus Mietzner, “Southeast Asia’s Troubling Elections: Nondemocratic Pluralism in Indonesia” (October 2019)
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Rod Alence and Anne Pitcher, “Resisting State Capture in South Africa” (October 2019)
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Mai Hassan and Ahmed Kodouda, “Sudan’s Uprising: The Fall of a Dictator” (October 2019)
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Sheri Berman and Maria Snegovaya, “Populism and the Decline of Social Democracy” (July 2019)
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Milan W. Svolik, “Polarization versus Democracy” (July 2019)
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Jon Temin and Yoseph Badwaza, “Aspirations and Realities in Africa: Ethiopia’s Quiet Revolution” (July 2019)
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Edward Lemon, “Weaponizing Interpol” (April 2019)
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Wang Dan, “30 Years After Tiananmen: The Meaning of June 4th” (April 2019)
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Glenn Tiffert, “30 Years After Tiananmen: Memory in the Era of Xi Jinping” (April 2019)
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Xiao Qiang, “The Road to Digital Unfreedom: President Xi’s Surveillance State“ (January 2019)
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Ronald J. Deibert, “The Road to Digital Unfreedom: Three Painful Truths About Social Media“ (January 2019)
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Marc F. Plattner, “Illiberal Democracy and the Struggle on the Right“ (January 2019)
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Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Huq, “Democracy’s ‘Near Misses’“ (October 2018)
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Kenneth F. Greene and Mariano Sánchez-Talanquer, “Latin America’s Shifting Politics: Mexico’s Party System Under Stress“ (October 2018)
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Alexander Libman and Anastassia V. Obydenkova, “Understanding Authoritarian Regionalism“ (October 2018)
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Yascha Mounk, “The Undemocratic Dilemma“ (April 2018)