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As the turmoil in the Middle East continues, the United States nears the debt ceiling and the global economy remains weak, politicians in all countries must deal with complex local and international issues. Brookings experts discuss elections and political transitions around the globe, examining the role of politics at all levels.
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May 2013, Jibum Chung
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May 1, 2013, Jeffrey A. Bader and Douglas H. Paal
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May 1, 2013, Bill Frenzel
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Opinion | POLITICO
April 30, 2013, Michael E. O'Hanlon and Gen. David Petraeus
Interview | CBC Egypt
April 30, 2013, Tamara Cofman Wittes
Essay | Daedalus
April 26, 2013, Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein
April 26, 2013, William A. Galston
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Sadly, divided party government, which we have because of the Republican House, in a time of extreme partisan polarization, is a formula for inaction and absolutist opposition politics, not for problem solving. April 26, 2013, Thomas E. Mann, Moyers & Company
Sadly, divided party government, which we have because of the Republican House, in a time of extreme partisan polarization, is a formula for inaction and absolutist opposition politics, not for problem solving.
Interview | Moyers & Company
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Thomas E. Mann
Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
The W. Averell Harriman Chair
William A. Galston
The Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in Governance Studies
Sarah A. Binder
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