What’s behind Kenya’s ‘leaderless’ protests? Ken Opalo - July 19, 2024 Young demonstrators are contesting Ruto’s poor governance – and the legitimacy of Kenya’s political institutions.
The NATO summit is a tale of three cities Elizabeth N. Saunders - July 9, 2024 What political gambles and uncertainty in London, Paris, and Washington could mean for international security.
Iranian voters picked a moderate president Christopher Clary and Hussein Banai - July 8, 2024 Hussein Banai discusses Iran's power structure and the big takeaways from the 2024 presidential elections.
Why Rishi Sunak is gambling on an early U.K. general election Alastair Smith - May 27, 2024 The Tory party could have let the election clock run for another few months.
2024: The election that could redefine South Africa’s politics Joshua Tucker and Daniel de Kadt - May 25, 2024 Everything you need to know about the May 29 elections, including recent changes to South Africa’s electoral system.
Iran’s president has died. What happens now? Christopher Clary and Hussein Banai - May 20, 2024 Iran has a succession plan – and a population that’s deeply dissatisfied with the current regime.
UK’s refugees-to-Rwanda plan could undermine Northern Ireland peace Stacie Goddard - December 1, 2023 A contested policy to send asylum seekers who arrive in the U.K. to Rwanda could rattle the Good Friday agreement.
Leaders around the world made bold moves in 2022. They didn’t always succeed. Elizabeth N. Saunders - December 29, 2022 The TMC 2022 roundups: The international beat
How New Zealand and 5 other nations gained majority-female legislatures Jennifer Piscopo - November 3, 2022 New Zealand’s Parliament now has more women than men. The Labour Party’s commitment to gender parity helped to make that happen.
U.K. Conservatives are in trouble if they can’t choose a leader quickly Georgia Kernell - October 23, 2022 Conservative members of Parliament don’t want the ‘mad swivel-eyed loons’ deciding who replaces Liz Truss as party leader