The World Today Democracy is at stake in the 2024 US election How Republican and Democrat opponents tackle the Trumpist radicalized right will determine whether democratic norms survive, writes Leslie Vinjamuri.
The World Today Taiwan: China and the world anticipate crucial election The 13 January presidential vote is likely to determine whether Taiwan maintains its defiant independence regarding China, writes James Orr.
The World Today Justine Greening: ‘Foreign policy isn’t just defence, it’s development’ The former International Development Secretary tells Roxanne Escobales about the importance of overseas aid commitments and why conservatism is failing the world.
The World Today From the editor Next year will see seismic elections around the globe, from America to South Africa, Britain to India, Mexico to the EU. We explore the issues that will dominate each, and assess democracy in 2024.
The World Today Why the European Union may soak up the populist-right wave Voters in June’s EU Parliament elections are more likely to cast their ballots in judgement of their national governments than drag the bloc to the right, argues Nathalie Tocci.
The World Today The stark choice of Mexico’s elections: democracy or autocracy? With a new president – probably a woman – guaranteed in June, an apathetic electorate has the chance to renew the country’s social contract, writes Vanessa Rubio-Márquez.
The World Today Why we must pay attention to Russia’s election Vladimir Putin’s victory is certain, but the ‘menu of manipulation’ to ensure it will reveal much about the state of his regime, write Ben Noble and Nikolai Petrov.
The World Today Modi’s India has become less liberal but better governed Political freedoms have eroded under the BJP’s Hindu nationalism. But as the election looms, Indian democracy is in better shape than widely assumed, argues Chietigj Bajpaee.
The World Today South Africa weighs a new election outcome: coalitions With the governing ANC’s popularity in decline and the opposition joining forces, power-sharing options are on the table, writes Mohamed Cassimjee.
The World Today Slovakia’s presidential vote can curb Fico – or embolden him How Slovakia votes will determine whether Prime Minister Robert Fico can continue his anti-democratic direction unhindered, writes Lubica Pollakova.
The World Today To deter China, Taiwan can learn from Ukraine and Israel-Hamas war Taipei is preparing for possible conflict with cheap drones, better-trained troops and well-prepared civilians, writes Helen Fitzwilliam.
The World Today Votes around the world in 2024 will test Chinese diplomacy How will Beijing anticipate key elections in America, India, Taiwan and elsewhere? By steering the world towards ‘multi-polarity’ and neutrality, writes Yu Jie.
The World Today Date with history: When Hugo Chávez came to power in Venezuela The day Hugo Chávez was elected president on 6 December, 1998, many dared to hope. Instead, he launched 25 years of repression and chaos, writes Francisco Toro.
The World Today Global issues to watch in 2024 From major elections to the AI boom, here are the issues six of our expert contributors expect to make the news in the year ahead.
The World Today David Petraeus: ‘The Chinese military is spreading its wings’ The former top American general tells Lynne O’Donnell about the threat of China, how Ukraine has changed warfare and why the West must focus on Africa.
The World Today China takes more land in Bhutan before expected border deal After images reveal new Chinese building on its territory, Bhutan is closing on a border agreement with China that may alarm India, write John Pollock and Damien Symon.
The World Today Being black in China Noo Saro-Wiwa, author of ‘Black Ghosts’, and BBC journalist Danny Vincent discuss China’s African community and the country’s ‘pragmatic’ attitudes to race.
The World Today Postcard from Quito: How drug gangs are destroying Ecuador A wave of crime and kidnapping has increased murder rates five-fold in a country that was until recently a haven of peace. Dan Collyns speaks to those affected.
The World Today Review: Feminist Foreign Policy still needs a road map ‘The Future of Foreign Policy is Feminist‘ makes a good case for the necessity of FFP, but is vague on how to bring it about, writes Eirliani Abdul Rahman.
The World Today Review: Will capitalism fix climate change? In ‘Climate Capitalism’, Akshat Rathi’s enthusiasm for environmental private enterprise is infectious, but he’s unclear on who’s footing the bill, writes Ann Pettifor.
The World Today Eagle view: The re-election policies Biden and Sunak must avoid ‘Diversionary war’ and goosing the economy may be tempting routes for Joe Biden, Rishi Sunak and others seeking to retain office in 2024 – beware, writes Daniel Drezner.
The World Today Five things to know about WEF’s Davos conference From averting a European war to hosting a furious Greta Thunberg, the World Economic Forum gathering in Switzerland has provided unforgettable diplomatic moments.
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