For Trump, politics, family and business merge. We know from Indonesia how that may end up.; It’s always hard to win as the heir of a popular president. Clinton is in very good company.; Italy’s prime minister wants to dramatically change the election rules. Italians should think twice.; Italy is having a referendum next week. It may spark a major European crisis.;
 
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For Trump, politics, family and business merge. We know from Indonesia how that may end up.
Indonesia's notorious Suharto regime shows what can happen when a president bends the rules to help his family members' business interests.
 
It’s always hard to win as the heir of a popular president. Clinton is in very good company.
Al Gore, Hubert Humphrey and many others have been in her position. Here's why.
 
Italy’s prime minister wants to dramatically change the election rules. Italians should think twice.
"Majoritarian" elections have their drawbacks — just ask Greece.
 
Italy is having a referendum next week. It may spark a major European crisis.
Instability in Italy could spark market panic
 
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