Illiberal Forces at the Ballot Did India’s Election Save a Sinking Democracy and its Religious Minorities? The fractured mandate in India's 2024 national elections has shocked many. Hoping to secure an…Amit SinghJune 18, 2024
Illiberal Forces at the Ballot Macron’s Snap Elections: A Reality Check for the French Political Landscape As the results of the European elections came in on June 9, French President Emmanuel…Marlene LaruelleJune 17, 2024
Illiberal Forces at the Ballot The End of Stability? South Africa’s Watershed Election In 1994, South Africa’s first post-apartheid election famously catapulted Nelson Mandela’s African National Congress (ANC)…Anthony ButlerJune 10, 2024
Illiberal Forces at the Ballot India’s Election and the Modi Model: A Conversation with Christophe Jaffrelot An original version of this interview was published in French at Le Grand Continent. Since…illiberalism.orgMay 24, 2024
Illiberal Forces at the Ballot Mexico at a Crossroads: Continuity and Change after AMLO On June 2, Mexico is poised to elect its first female president. The leading candidate,…Kathleen BruhnMay 16, 2024
Illiberal Forces at the Ballot President Pellegrini: A Strengthening of Slovak Illiberalism or Pyrrhic Victory? On March 23 and April 6, the Slovak people voted for their future head of…Ľubomír ZvadaMay 13, 2024
Illiberal Forces at the Ballot Slovakia’s Presidential Election: An Opportunity to Rethink Civic Mobilization and the Security Agenda Western media reported the results of the recent Slovakian presidential election with a focus on…Zuzana MaďarováMay 8, 2024
BlogsIlliberal Forces at the Ballot Repressive or Genuine Consolidation? Reading Putin’s Electoral Plebiscite The re-election of Vladimir Putin on March 15-17, 2024 should not be read literally: it…Marlene LaruelleMarch 28, 2024
BlogsIlliberal Forces at the Ballot Bukele’s Electoral Hegemony in El Salvador and its Implications for Democracy Populist leaders frequently emerge in Latin America, but few manage to sustain public support beyond…Jonatán LemusMarch 1, 2024
BlogsIlliberal Forces at the Ballot The Rise of Chega and Portugal’s Looming Political Earthquake The context of the political crisis This year marks 50 years since the establishment of…Riccardo MarchiFebruary 23, 2024