

The Taiwan 2020 Election: How Tsai managed to regain Taiwan and reject China
Dr Strobe Driver, War, Conflict and Asia-Pacific security independent researcher and writer, Adjunct Researcher at Federation University, Australia.
Taiwan’s upcoming presidential elections and the Hong Kong Protests – Xi’s loss, Tsai’s gain?
Commentary by Jan Kliem, Senior Programme Officer and Researcher, CPG
Commentary: Thailand’s first fully-contested parliamentary elections since 2011
Jan Kliem is Senior Programme Officer and Researcher at the German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG)
Opinion Pool on U.S. Election 2016
Opinions by Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr., Dr. Kevin Downey, Prof. Dr. Kriengsak Charoenwongsak, Jan Kliem, Dr. Termsak Chalermpalanupap
Hong Kong’s Legislature and the Diffusion of Power
Dr. Tim Summers, Senior Consulting Fellow on the Asia Programme at Chatham House and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Centre for China Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The June 23rd Brexit vote in the UK
Cormac Mac Amhlaigh, Senior Lecturer, MacCormick Fellows & Academic Visitor Convenor; Director of Exams at the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Law School
Election 2016 in Mongolia: A Call for Economic Security
Anthony V. Rinna, Russia and Eurasia Analyst, Sino-NK research group, South Korea
The May 2016 Greek Cypriot Parliamentary Elections and Beyond
Andrekos Varnava, Ph.D, Senior Lecturer, School of History and International Relations, Flinders University, South Australia
Austria’s Presidential Elections 2016
Reinhold Gärtner, Professor, Department of Political Science, Universität Innsbruck
Tracking Philippine Elections, Strongman Politics, and Rodrigo Duterte
Dr. John Linantud, Associate Professor, Faculty of Political Science, University of Houston Downtown
Electoral April in Serbia
Dr. Richard Stojar, Department of Security Studies and Analyses, University of Defence, Brno, Czech Republic
Dr. Věra Stojarová, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
The Taiwan Question after the 2016 Elections: Significance for Cross-Straits Relations
Prof. Dr. Chin-peng Chu, Vice-President of National Dong Hwa University
Prof. Jean Monnet Chair, Director of the Department of Public Administration, National Dong Hwa University
Myanmar’s Democrats Face the Future
Dr. Nicholas Farrelly, Director of the Myanmar Research Centre at the Australian National University and co-founder of New Mandala
Interview with Prof. Chin-peng Chu and Prof. Richard Weixing Hu on Prospects of Cross-Strait Relations in the Light of the January 2016 Elections in Taiwan
Prof. Chin-peng Chu and Prof. Richard Weixing Hu on prospects of Cross-Strait relations in the light of the January 2016 Elections in Taiwan
How will Poland’s Law and Justice Party Govern?
Prof. Dr. Aleks Szczerbiak, Professor of Politics & Contemporary European Studies at the University of Sussex
Switzerland: A Landslide Election, which only Shifts 4% of the Votes
Daniel Bochsler, Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics and Democratisation at the University of Zurich
Marlène Gerber, Deputy Director, Swiss Political Yearbook (Année Politique Suisse), University of Bern
David Zumbach, Research Assistant, University of Bern
No Regime Change Just Yet? A Comment on the 2015 Swiss Elections
Clive Church, Emeritus Professor of European Studies at the University of Kent
The Myanmar Elections – Challenges and Opportunities for the Future
Marie Lall, Professor of Education and South Asian Studies at University College London
Singapore: Flight to Safety Trumps Performance Legitimacy
Michael D. Barr, PhD, Associate Professor in International Relations at the School of International Studies of Flinders University, Australia