[JPLA] Beyond Electoral Fortunes: The Consolidation of a Far-Right Alignment in Brazil
Journal of Politics in Latin America, Ahead of Print. This article analyses the emergence and consolidation of Brazil's far-right political movement under Jair Bolsonaro, focusing on the endurance of his ideological project beyond his 2022 electoral defeat. The study addresses tw
Read more →[LAP] Dismantling or Drifting? The Politics of Bolsa Família’s Transformation under Brazil’s Far-Right Government
Latin American Perspectives, Volume 53, Issue 2, Page 126-146, March 2026. How did the COVID-19 crisis under a far-right government shape social policy responses in Brazil? This article examines the transformation of the flagship cash transfer program from Bolsa Família into Auxí
Read more →[JPLA] Authoritarian Legacies and Incumbency Advantage in Mexico's Gubernatorial Elections: Party Machines Over Performance
Journal of Politics in Latin America, Ahead of Print. What explains electoral success in Mexico's gubernatorial elections after its transition to democracy? And to what extent did governors shape electoral outcomes in this period? This paper argues democratic competition, combine
Read more →[NK Watch] Inter-Korean Sports & Culture Exchange — May 19, 2026
IOCSS monitors North Korean sports and cultural exchange developments. Weekly digest of inter-Korean engagement across sports, culture, and humanitarian channels.
Read more →[ROAPE] Africa-France Summit and the people’s counter-summit
On 11th and 12 May 2026, the French president, Emanuel Macron, together with his Kenyan counterpart, William Ruto, were co-hosting the Africa-France Summit in Nairobi, dubbed Africa Forward Summit.
Read more →[ASIA_MAIOR] Narendra Modi’s India ten years on: A second Indian Republic or a second Emergency?
Available also in pdf – Download Pdf To understand what is India’s internal political situation after 10 years of rule by Narendra Modi, it is necessary to consider diverse topics.
Read more →[ASIA_MAIOR] Indian Foreign Policy toward the US, China, and Russia under Modi: Rhetoric and Reality (2014-2025)
Available also in pdf – Download Pdf The election of Narendra Modi in 2014 is widely portrayed as a watershed moment for Indian foreign policy. This article challenges that narrative, arguing that the core parameters guiding India’s relations with the US, China, and Russia under
Read more →[JCA] The Return of Authoritarian Neo-Liberalism in Indonesia?
Volume 56, Issue 3, July 2026, Page 378-406 .
Read more →[JCA] The Rise of Authoritarian Statism in Indonesia and the Crisis of Crisis Management
Volume 56, Issue 3, July 2026, Page 349-377 .
Read more →