Issues that swung elections: Petrol shortages and the dawn of the Menzies era
May 02, 2019 17:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
With taxes and health care emerging as key issues in the upcoming federal election, were running a series this week looking at the main issues that swung elections in the past, from agricultural workers wages to the...
A matter of (mis)trust: why this election is posing problems for the media
May 02, 2019 17:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Election 2019 may well prove a watershed event in more ways than one. This will likely be the first time in the countrys electoral history that more voters are following the campaign online than via conventional media ...
How the world's largest democracy casts its ballots
May 02, 2019 17:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
About 600 million Indian citizens are expected to cast their votes over a period of 39 days ending May 19, in the ongoing election for their countrys parliament. There are roughly 900 million eligible voters, and the...
The US white majority will soon disappear forever
May 02, 2019 17:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Since the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and the start of the Colonial period, the U.S. has been predominantly white. But the white share of the U.S. population has been dropping, from a little under 90% in 1950 to 60%...
Who is Leopoldo López, the newly pardoned opposition leader behind Venezuela's uprising?
May 02, 2019 17:03 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Venezuelas crisis has escalated to new levels. In the early morning hours of April 30, Juan Guaidó the leader of the Venezuelan National Assembly, who swore himself in as interim president in January called for...
South Africa's black middle class is battling to find a political home
May 02, 2019 17:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
South Africas black middle class is growing numerically and growing politically restive. But does it see the world differently from others? Does this translate into voting behaviour? These questions require close...
Why Florida's new voting rights amendment may not be as sweeping as it looks
May 02, 2019 17:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Florida used to have the nations strictest disenfranchisement law for people convicted of crimes classified as felonies. In most states, voting rights are automatically restored after a person is released from prison,...
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