Turkey’s coup attempt was unusual, but not for the reasons you might expect; This new book goes a long way to explaining the rise of Donald Trump; Nigeria’s kleptocracy has been stealing public funds forever. Here’s how to stop it.; Russian elites are more militaristic and anti-American than they’ve been in years;
 
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What do Africans actually think about public health interventions from afar?
Two new books offer cautions, using both historical and contemporary cases.
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Turkey’s coup attempt was unusual, but not for the reasons you might expect
Coups in democracies usually have certain characteristics. Turkey did not fit the pattern.
 
This new book goes a long way to explaining the rise of Donald Trump
"The Science of Trump" is out!
 
Nigeria’s kleptocracy has been stealing public funds forever. Here’s how to stop it.
Almost $200 billion left the country between 2004-2013.
 
Russian elites are more militaristic and anti-American than they’ve been in years
Public and elite opinion aren't going to check Putin's assertiveness.
 
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