Italy’s Right Makes Pact, Democrats Open Door to Grand Coalition
Silvio Berlusconi might still be lured into a coalition with the center-left.
Silvio Berlusconi might still be lured into a coalition with the center-left.
The system could use more money, but in the long term British health care needs liberalization.
The United Kingdom can no longer count on the unequivocal support of its allies.
The decision makes another separatist administration almost inevitable.
A proposal to split Catalonia’s cities from its more separatist hinterland does little to heal divisions.
2017 was the year we made sense of the political upsets of 2016.
Chile is now more divided than at any time since 1990. Sebastián Piñera will have to walk a fine line.
Nationalists have a majority on the island, but they are not demanding independence from France.
Separatists and unionists each find reason to claim victory. The view from abroad is that nobody won.
The region needs an alternative to secession and the status quo.
If deregulation is coupled with the introduction of a universal basic income, people may not fear being left behind.
The Northern League leader worries that his ally might do a deal with the left.
Spain hoped the election would provide a way out of the crisis. It hasn’t.
But the independence crisis has split Catalonia down the middle.
What’s in it, what it means and why Republicans passed it.