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5 elections to watch in 2025

  • Written by Lisandro Claudio, Associate Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley

The coming 12 months can’t promise the bumper crop of elections we saw during 2024, when countries home to about half the world’s population headed to the polls. Still, voters will cast ballots in several important elections throughout the year – and many of the themes persist: the impact of inflation, the rise of the populist...

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