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China Local Experiment With Democracy Yields Better Government
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World Mulls Next Steps on Spiking Syrian Violence
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Libyan Women Build Political Power in New Democracy
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Egypt’s New Civilian Institutions See Elections as First Test
Years of Dictatorship Have Left Vast Areas of Civilian Life Distorted by Corruption and Mismanagement as Egypt’s New Civilian Institutions Struggle to Form
Independent Candidates Win Court Decision in Montana
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