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1. The Existential Value of Ukraine’s Freedom

2. WHY DEMOCRACIES AREN’T MORE RELIABLE ALLIANCE PARTNERS

3. The INE Debate and the Formation of the Neoliberal Democracy in Mexico

4. El Salvador: Surfing in the “New Land of the Free?”

5. Peru: The Country of Failed Transitions

6. Brasília and Washington

7. Shifting Paradigms: The Rise of the Move Forward Party and the Changing Face of Thai Democracy

8. The Demise of ‘Hybrid’ Democracy in Pakistan: Case of Ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Arrest

9. Recent Defamation Case and Mounting State Onslaughts Against Political Opposition in India

10. Japan’s Gradual Move to Address Technological Challenges to Democracy

11. Upcoming Elections and Political Turmoil in Pakistan

12. Indonesia’s ASEAN Chairmanship: Challenges for Strengthening Democracy Agenda in ASEAN

13. Restoring Democracy in Myanmar: A Call for Bolstered Anti-Junta Resistance Forces

14. Taiwan’s Civic Space Threatened by Chinese Misinformation and the Government’s Worrisome Legislative Responses

15. Expanding International Cooperation against Corruption in the Indo-Pacific

16. Democracy Promotion After the Iraq War

17. Hegemony, Democracy, and the Legacy of the Iraq War

18. Nonviolent Protest Movement in Suweida Continues to Resurrect Calls from the Syrian Revolution

19. Civil Society in Tunisia: Resetting Western Policy Expectations

20. To Prevent the PA from Unraveling, Address Internal Reform

21. Why El Salvador’s Anti-Crime Measures Cannot (and Should Not) Be Exported

22. The Pandemic Exposes and Exacerbates Existing Problems of Inequality and Polarization

23. Democratic Backsliding in Indonesia

24. How Authoritarian Legacies Play a Role in Shaping Electoral Volatility in Asia

25. The 2022 Philippine Elections Primer: A Democratic Citizenship Perspective

26. South Korea’s 2022 Presidential Election: A Vox Populi that is Evenly Divided

27. Political Polarization in Asia: Cleavages and Agencies of Polarization in India, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand

28. The 2022 Philippine Elections: Religion and Politics amid Democratic Uncertainty Commentary·Issue Briefing | 2022-04-19

29. Political Debacle in Pakistan Detached from People’s Life

30. Sri Lanka’s Arab Spring Moment: Can Asia’s Oldest Democracy Weather the Crisis?

31. The Inadequacy of Nepal’s Democracy for Marginalized Peoples

32. Tunisia’s Turbulence: On the Road to Economic and Political Collapse

33. 25 Years After the Peace Accords, Democracy Weak in Guatemala

34. Costa Rica's Rush to the Right

35. Disobedient Histories: Descendants of Perpetrators in Argentina Join the Human Rights Movement

36. The Venezuelan Opposition’s Elusive Quest for Power

37. “I Left Venezuela to Defend the Constitution”: An Interview with Luisa Ortega Díaz

38. At the End of Its Tether: U.S. Grand Strategy of Advancing Democracy

39. EXPLAINING CONFLICT OVER INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION

40. WeChat’s role in Australian democracy: A grassroots view

41. Taiwan’s Local Elections: Defeat of the Ruling DPP Amidst Negative Campaigns

42. Sustaining Democratic Unity for Ukraine’s Victory and South Korea’s Roles in This

43. Russia’s Partial Mobilization: Issues Pertaining Russian Migrants in Mongolia

44. A Congruous Multilateral Security Framework? Searching for an Asian Democratic Partnerships

45. Elite Polarization in South Korea: Evidence from a Natural Language Processing Model

46. State of Minority Rights in Asia: Trends from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Mongolia and Thailand

47. Direct Democracy: Changing Contexts and Trends in Asia

48. Responding to the Looming Food Crisis and Managing Political Stability in Indonesia

49. How the United States Can Support Nascent Political Parties

50. Myanmar’s Generals Recoup: The recurrence of military-defined “disciplined democracy”