Why the Turkish military still attempts coups; Everything you need to know about how political conventions affect the horse race; France has had more than its share of terrorist attacks. These 3 factors explain why.; How the Republican Party made it harder for convention delegates to vote against Trump; There’s essentially no chance that Donald Trump’s campaign will raise $1 billion; How Erdogan’s anti-democratic government made Turkey ripe for unrest; So the U.K. has its second female prime minister. What policies put more women in power?;
 
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This one chart shows what Americans believe about protests and police responses
You'll be surprised. Or at least, we were.
Why the Turkish military still attempts coups
Erdogan struggles to control the armed forces.
 
Everything you need to know about how political conventions affect the horse race
There are the most consequential events of the general election campaign.
 
France has had more than its share of terrorist attacks. These 3 factors explain why.
Why France?
 
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How the Republican Party made it harder for convention delegates to vote against Trump
Attempts to "free the delegates" failed miserably.
 
There’s essentially no chance that Donald Trump’s campaign will raise $1 billion
There's a real chance he may not raise as much as McCain did in 2008.
 
How Erdogan’s anti-democratic government made Turkey ripe for unrest
For many commentators of Turkish politics, the events in Turkey were not a total surprise.
 
So the U.K. has its second female prime minister. What policies put more women in power?
Which party has better female representation: Conservative or Labour?
 
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