Should we be worried about post-election violence in America?

On Election Day we might not know the result of the election or the result might be extremely close. How much are you worried that we will witness significant violence related to the election, especially when results won’t be quick and clear? Should the world, especially the US allies, be concerned about this scenario? Read few comments.

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Will anti-Trump Republicans and Never Trumpers sink president’s reelection bid?

The revelation of Anonymous was kinda meh but just recently former RNC chairman Michael Steele endorses Joe Biden and Never Trumpers are very active and I would say that in modern history we probably haven’t seen so many prominent figures of one party supporting the opposite candidate. But does it really matter, or probably not so much? Read few comments.

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Seychelles’ presidential elections: How the opposition won

What are the main reasons why the Seychelles opposition won the presidential election for the first time? What does it mean for the country? Read few comments.

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Second Trump-Biden debate: Who won? And does it matter?

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US President Donald Trump (L) and Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian, https://joebiden.com/

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New Zealand election: What’s next for PM Jacinda Ardern?

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Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern. Credit: labour.org.nz

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Thailand protests: The cat has been let out of the bag

As tens of thousands gathered again in the Thai capital Bangkok on Thursday in mass defiance of the government decree that bans gatherings of more than four people, what is your assessment of the situation, what do you expect from the government if protests continue? Read few comments.


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Trump or Biden? Who would Kim Jong-un vote for?

According to some reports President Donald Trump is really angry about North Korea’s missile parade. I know we can only speculate but do you think that before the US Election Day we might see some escalatory movements from the US or from NK? And BTW, who do you think Kim Jong-un prefers in the White House? Trump or Joe Biden, and why? Read few comments.

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Belarus, China, Turkey… What’s next for the EU foreign policy?

At this moment, Belarus is the most visible foreign policy issue on which the EU is not able to find consensus. Cyprus is blocking sanctions against Alexander Lukashenko and asking that the EU must sanction Turkey first. The EU leaders will discuss this at the European Council summit, when they will also discuss EU-China relations, means another pressing foreign policy topic with divergent views from the Member States. Finding a compromise is a core principle of the EU, but still, what does the current situation tell us how the EU foreign policy works/doesn’t work? Perhaps also taking into account that at the beginning of her mandate the EC Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated she wants to lead a geopolitical Commission.) Read few comments.

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