State judges tend to uphold their own party’s redistricting maps Teena Wilhelm - May 3, 2022 That’s especially true for elected Republican judges when lawsuits allege partisan gerrymandering
Has Trump abused his presidential powers, as the House charges? Foreign policy scholars think so. Susan Peterson, Michael Tierney, Emily B. Jackson, Eric Parajon, and Ryan Powers - January 24, 2020 Perhaps senators should take note.
Canada votes on Monday. Why aren’t Trudeau’s troubles helping the far right? Cas Mudde - October 17, 2019 Because immigrants and multiculturalism are so popular.
Portugal faces a political crisis, but it’s the same one facing governments everywhere Cas Mudde - October 28, 2015 [caption id="attachment_31385" align="aligncenter" width="908"] Paulo Portas (C), leader of the
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