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The Indian American Vote in 2024

As the 2024 election cycle closes out, Milan Vaishnav welcomes Sumitra Badrinathan and Devesh Kapur to explore how Indian Americans might vote, using findings from the 2024 Indian American Attitudes Survey.

· November 5, 2024
In The Media
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How Autocracy Prevailed in Tunisia

Not long ago, Tunisia was considered one of the biggest success stories in the Middle East and North Africa. But last month, for the first time in fourteen years, Tunisia held a sham presidential election.

· November 4, 2024
Foreign Affairs
In The Media
in the media
Brazil’s Civil Society Deterred a Coup and Calmed Tensions

Quick and transparent results, holding political actors accountable, curbing disinformation, and fostering cross-party collaboration are tools that any democracy can use to defuse tensions.

· November 1, 2024
Foreign Policy
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Deciphering the Indian American Vote
October 31, 2024

A discussion about the political inclinations of Indian Americans in the leadup to the 2024 election

In The Media
in the media
Is Democracy Failing to Deliver?

Democracies the world over are not being undone by disenchanted citizens but by leaders with predatory political ambitions that use all opportunities to defy constraints to their power.

· October 31, 2024
The People, Power, Politics podcast
In The Media
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Rising Authoritarianism and Plutocracy Are a Dangerous Mix for Press Freedom

The pre-willingness of America’s billionaire class to grovel before a strongman, even before they are forced to comply, shows just how quickly freedom of the press in America is likely to fold when confronted with any significant pressure.

· October 30, 2024
Just Security