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Post-Election Report: 2012 Georgian Parliamentary Election Joshua Tucker - October 2, 2012 Continuing our Election Reports series in conjunction with the journal Electoral Studies, the
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Post-Election Report: Romanian’s Presidential Impeachment Referendum, and a Request for Help in Identifying Potential Fraud Joshua Tucker - August 9, 2012 The following is a guest post from Princeton political scientist
New Political Developments in Ukraine Joshua Tucker - June 11, 2009 For many Western observers, Ukraine first appeared on the radar