Elections
The lesson from these results should not be the triumphant return of the establishment parties
No Result Found
March 4, 2021
Traffic Slowdowns and Eye-Catching Symbols
It's time for new ideas from the Belarusian Opposition
March 2, 2021
The Serbia-Kosovo Dialogue: Ripe for Resolution?
The United States and Europe must invest more to help Belgrade and Pristina find common ground
February 26, 2021
A Path Forward for Kosovo?
Albin Kurti won a convincing victory in recent elections. But he faces strong headwinds in charting a fresh new course for his country, both domestically and abroad.
February 19, 2021
Time to Re-Boot Georgian Democracy
Georgia is at a dangerous impasse that risks everything the country has fought so hard to achieve.
February 1, 2021
Lonely at the Top
Nobody wants to be the dictator’s last loyal friend.
December 4, 2020
The Future of Polish Democracy
Warsaw’s gripping standoff with Brussels has overshadowed an even bigger story: the emergence of Poland's new “democratic generation.”
December 1, 2020
Moldova’s Future Will Be Shaped by the Diaspora
How last month’s elections were more inclusive than in years past and overcame a key hurdle in the country’s path to democracy.
December 1, 2020
Putin’s Genius
Turning Russia’s tactical advantages into strategic setbacks.
November 11, 2020
After the Voting Stops, the Rule of Law is What Matters
Whether it is the United States or the Republic of Georgia, only the impartial application of the rule of law can resolve electoral disputes in a way that sustains public confidence in democratic institutions.