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Regionalist Tensions Fuel Spanish Election Campaign
Unemployment and terrorism top the list of concerns for citizens, but political developments in Catalonia and the Basque Country are becoming imperative as well.
Mario Canseco When Spain's ninth general election since the restoration of democracy was officially announced on Jan.
February 03, 2004
South American Sea Access Dispute Lingers On
A rift over ports and the export of natural gas has taken Bolivia and Chile to startling levels of acrimony.
Mario Canseco Ever since the end of the 1879 war against Chile, Bolivia has tried several times to recover its lost ports.
January 30, 2004
Israel’s Sharon Faces Tough Battle
Two corruption investigations, an arrest and a sluggish economy have greatly affected the prime minister's standing.
Mario Canseco After being named "Man of 2003" in a Shvakim Panorama/Israel Radio survey, Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon begins his fourth year in office with a low approval rating and a corruption investigation that threatens his administration's future.
January 27, 2004
Every Community Matters in 2004 U.S. Presidential Race
After the closest election in American history, parties look to court Arabs, Jews and Hispanics to guarantee a victory.
Mario Canseco American adults will head to the polls on Nov.
January 22, 2004
Greek Electorate Divided Over Candidates and Parties
With the conservatives leading in voting intention polls, and a vastly popular socialist heir apparent, a close race is guaranteed.
Mario Canseco The Mar.
January 19, 2004
Iran’s Protest May Usher in Era of Openness
By challenging the long-standing Council of Guardians, Iran's elected lawmakers raise awareness on the country's besieged democratic institutions.
Mario Canseco With less than six weeks to go before Iran's electorate heads to the polls to renew the Islamic Consultative Assembly, many prospective candidates have found out that their names will not be featured in the final ballots.
January 13, 2004
Electoral Changes in Ukraine May Help Kuchma
Lawmakers plan to do away with the nationwide presidential vote, as the Supreme Court allows the ruler to run again if he pleases.
Mario Canseco In what was probably the most under-reported story to surface in the last days of 2003, Ukrainian lawmakers and judges paved the way for president Leonid Kuchma to run for office again.
January 07, 2004
Hussein’s Capture Raises Political and Legal Questions
The Democratic presidential hopefuls are forced to review their stance on Iraq, as Americans reflect on how the deposed leader should be brought to justice.
Mario Canseco As the image of a bearded Saddam Hussein made its way around the world last weekend, viewers began to ponder what effect the so-called "ace of spades" would have on the 2004 presidential race.
December 19, 2003
Venezuela Awaits Signature Count for Chávez Referendum
As the president's opponents present their credentials, the country's electoral commission establishes key rules for the impending vote.
Mario Canseco For the past eight months, a power-struggle with no political parties or scheduled elections has taken place in Venezuela.
December 16, 2003
Chen’s Taiwan Referendum Causes Headaches
The proposed vote-regarded as campaign ploy, risky precedent or defensive move-challenges existing perceptions about the island.
Mario Canseco Taiwan continues to be split about its future.
December 12, 2003
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