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If We Covered the U.S. Election

Apr 26, 2016 | 08:00 GMT

The coverage of the U.S. presidential campaign at the current stage would yield few relevant geopolitical insights. We don't call elections, but we do seek to identify the forces that shape the processes and the realities that will face the officials who rise to power, through whatever means.
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