The results of the 4 March 2018 Italian elections are paradoxical. On the one hand, they clearly show three winners and three losers. On the other hand, they have made Italy enter a stage of extreme political uncertainty.
On 3 June 2017, Malta went to the polls for the 13th time since becoming an independent state (1964). The election was considered a watershed moment.
In the beginning of the 2010s, the Arab states witnessed greater political change than in the preceding decades. They had not faced challenges or undergone macro-political transformations of similar importance since the revolutions of the 1950s and 1...
Elecciones legislativas en Líbano “Estamos luchando contra la nueva ley electoral que va a permitir a los partidos tradicionales perpetuar su poder y hundir el país aún más en las dinámicas sectarias”.
Les élections municipales en Tunisie auront lieu le 6 mai 2018. Ces premières élections législatives depuis la révolution de 2011 constituent un enjeu important pour des formations politiques mues par des agendas différents.
Tres factores han hecho posible la reconciliación palestina: el acercamiento entre Hamás y Egipto, la crisis económica en Gaza y la elección de Yahya al Sinwar.
The year 2016 was a turning point for the consecutive and dramatic events that had engulfed Lebanon following the eruption of the civil war in Syria in 2011.
Turkey began 2017 with great political momentum. In January a constitutional reform package was signed off aimed at substantially modifying the semi-presidential system and replacing it with a full-blown presidential one.
Jordan, an oasis of political stability surrounded by volatility, remains for the most part, unscathed six years after the Arab Spring shook – and even overthrew in some cases – its neighbours.
Egypt is still undergoing a prolonged complex transition that affects the trajectory of political reform in the country.
In 2016, five years after the start of the Tunisian revolution, the time for an initial assessment seems to have arrived.
Since Tunisia triggered the so-called Arab Spring, which has dashed so many hopes and caused so much misfortune throughout the Arab and Muslim world, Algeria seems to be on standby.