Infographics

Focus on Political Participation

  • Inside Indonesia’s Elections

    Indonesia’s future depends on a strong Southeast Asia. The country’s next leader must make strategic choices that help prepare the region for the challenges it will face.
  • How India’s Parliamentary Elections Work

    India is gearing up for the largest democratic exercise ever recorded—its 2014 parliamentary election. A new infographic explains what’s at stake and how the system works.
  • Egyptian Worker Protests

    Independent trade unions remain the strongest nationally organized force confronting the autocratic tendencies of the old order. If they can solidify and expand their gains, they could be an important force leading Egypt toward a more democratic future.

More Infographics

  • Different Oils. Different Climate Impacts.
    June 3, 2015

    Oil is changing. Conventional oil resources are dwindling as tight oil, oil sands, heavy oils, and others emerge.

  • Where in the World Is the EU?
    April 28, 2015

    The EU’s perspective and action are clearly global in nature. However, the scope of the union’s international ambitions remains uncertain.

  • Where Has India’s Congress Party Gone?
    April 7, 2015

    Unless the Congress is able to arrest its hasty decline, the party could be writing itself into electoral irrelevance.

  • Oil-Water Nexus
    January 8, 2015

    Technological advances are driving the development of unconventional oils further and faster than ever before.

  • Indonesia’s Kabinet Kerja
    December 11, 2014

    In coming years, Indonesia is likely to witness a gradual ascent in the powers and effectiveness of the Indonesian president relative to that of the legislature.

  • China’s Overhyped Debt Problem
    December 3, 2014

    China’s economy is in for a bumpy ride. But if Chinese leaders implement the right macroeconomic policies and structural reforms, the challenges should be manageable.

  • Egypt’s Instability by the Numbers
    March 25, 2014

    Egypt is far more violent and unstable than it has been in decades. With government repression driving a cycle of political violence, a different approach is needed.

  • Inside Indonesia’s Elections
    January 24, 2014

    Indonesia’s future depends on a strong Southeast Asia. The country’s next leader must make strategic choices that help prepare the region for the challenges it will face.

  • How India’s Parliamentary Elections Work
    September 10, 2013

    India is gearing up for the largest democratic exercise ever recorded—its 2014 parliamentary election. A new infographic explains what’s at stake and how the system works.

  • The State of Citizenship Education in Arab Nations
    May 20, 2013

    Despite paying lip service to reform, many Arab nations’ education programs fail to prepare students to become contributing members of open, pluralistic systems.

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