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Eric Hacopian: Armenia Won’t Become Turkey, but the Warning Signs Are There
Armenia stands at a critical crossroads. In the aftermath of the loss...
Prof. Corrales: Even Rigged Elections Can Still Produce Competitive Outcomes
At a time when democratic backsliding, populist polarization, and executive aggrandizement dominate...
Prof. Magaloni: Democratic Backsliding Is Not Universal; People Still Believe in Democracy, but They Want Better Delivery
Professor Beatriz Magaloni, Graham Stuart Professor of International Relations at Stanford University,...
Prof. Lutz: Population Aging Has Changed the Immigration Debate in Switzerland
Switzerland’s rejection of the Swiss People’s Party’s proposal to cap the country’s...
Prof. Laruelle: Liberalism Is No Longer the Only Game in Town as It Was for the Past Four Decades
Professor Marlene Laruelle argues that the contemporary challenge to liberal democracy extends...
Thomas de Waal: European Support for Armenia Must Be an Endorsement of Process, Not Personality
In this ECPS interview, Thomas de Waal, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Europe...
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