Understanding and Interrupting Authoritarian Collaboration
For many decades, autocrats have been considered less cooperative than democrats in international politics. While researchers endeavored to learn how…
For many decades, autocrats have been considered less cooperative than democrats in international politics. While researchers endeavored to learn how…
In 2024, nearly half of the world’s population is heading to the polls. One of the biggest of these contests…
Lebanon, once celebrated for its cultural vibrancy and economic prosperity, now grapples with embedded corruption and dire prospects for reform.…
The methodological notes below provide guidance for the implementation of the International Foundation for Electoral System’s (IFES’s) Chain of Harm…
2024 will be the biggest election year in history, with over 60 countries holding national-level elections and dozens more holding…
Lessons learned processes are a critically important tool that link electoral cycles to each other, where an electoral management body…
IFES Program Officer Rachel Arnold interviews the head of Google’s Accessibility Discovery Centre, Christopher Patnoe.
Join the International Republican Institute for a new monthly podcast, “By the People.” We’ll give you an insider’s look at…
In episode 6, we’re joined by Vladimir Milov, a Russian opposition politician, publicist, economist, and energy expert. We’ll discuss the…
On this episode of BTP, we look at the crucial role that women play in the fight for freedom around…