Uzbekistan: Change or Continuity? S. Tan
Since its independence in 1991, Uzbekistan has faced significant challenges due to a lack of constitutional precedent, an economic crisis, and neighboring unrest. In twenty-eight
Since its independence in 1991, Uzbekistan has faced significant challenges due to a lack of constitutional precedent, an economic crisis, and neighboring unrest. In twenty-eight
The Yellow Vests and “the people”: The dangers of populist rhetoric for grassroots mobilizations By Drs. Delia Dumitricaand Mélodine Sommier Over a span of 13
The architects of political crisis Laura Tedesco It is now widely agreed that we are living through a moment of acute political crisis, spanning all
Barah Mikaïl, Associate Professor of International Security, Saint Louis University Tunisians have just voted for their presidential and parliamentary elections. They did so in circumstances
Daniel Blanch On 12 September 2019, Felipe Gonzalez, one of Spain’s former presidents (1982-1996), gave a wide-ranging talk at Saint Louis University Madrid. González was
By Richard Youngs, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Europe, Brussels, Belgium There is a widespread consensus that democracy is struggling across the world and increasingly suffering