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Eyes on the U.S.

Georgia Is Ground Zero For Trump’s “Stolen Election” Claims — Then And Now

Allegations of widespread fraud in 2020 have left lasting impacts in Georgia. The state hopes to avoid renewed tensions this year, but both Democrats and Republicans are bracing for potential disputes in the case of a close result.

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Eyes on the U.S. Geopolitics In The News Society

How Kamala Harris Could Crush The Machismo Of Political Communication — With A Laugh

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have starkly different communication styles, starting with laughter v scowls. Would a Harris victory in November usher in a new era of more feminine form of political communication? asks Italian writer Nicoletta Verna.

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Democracy In Crisis: Risks Multiply Inside Everyone’s National Bubble

The current unprecedented political crises in France and the United States — two very different systems and political cultures — have points in common, notably that partisan issues are still taking precedence over the need to rethink the democratic system and its practices.

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Russia-Ukraine War

“Rossia,” Putin’s Whitewashed HQ For An Epic Non-Campaign For Reelection

Vladimir Putin is not campaigning for the March 17 presidential election, but his message is on display at the vast “Rossia” exhibition in Moscow, which aims “to show Russians their modern Russia, a country they can be proud of.”

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Geopolitics Ideas

How France’s Presidential Election Could Trigger A “Democratic Accident”

After the surprising arrival of Emmanuel Macron five years ago, followed by protest movements, COVID-19 and now Ukraine, a sense of indifference has spread among voters. This could lead to a surprise victory of the far-right candidate, Marine Le Pen.

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Geopolitics Ideas Trump And The World

U.S. Elections 2016: “An American Spring” — The View From Abroad

When they’re not warning us that Trump would put the world in grave danger, foreign media are trying to explain him.

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