The invasion of Ukraine has upended Russian education Ksenia Northmore-Ball, Katerina Tertytchnaya, Eugenia Nazrullaeva, and Anja Neundorf - September 14, 2022 Russia continues to expand lessons in “patriotic” values, this research finds
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Brexit shows how a tiny party can have big consequences Tim Bale - December 2, 2019 Nigel Farage’s pro-Brexit parties forced the much bigger Conservative Party to live up to its rhetoric
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Bashar al-Assad’s international rehabilitation has begun Christopher Phillips - January 5, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82196" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In this Sept. 1, 2013, photo,
Chile just went to the polls — and transformed its legislature Javier Sajuria - November 21, 2017 [caption id="attachment_66497" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Presidential candidate Sebastián Piñera waves to
Britain’s Labour Party is seeing a flood of new members. That’s why it’s in such trouble. Tim Bale - May 10, 2017 [caption id="attachment_58115" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Jeremy Corbyn is the leader of
Trump’s strike is more of the same in Syria Christopher Phillips - April 7, 2017 [caption id="attachment_56558" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump speaks April 6 after