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In her article for CS, Alexandra Oancea reviews the #constitutional trends and developments across 2025, noting reforms that have undermined and strengthened #democracy.
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With resumed U.S. efforts this week to 'take over' Greenland, a new article by Mette Marie Stæhr Harder and Helle Krunke is a must-read account of #Greenlandic foreign relations and impacts of such #DiplomaticExtremes.
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As analysts assess the implications of U.S. President Donald Trump's actions in Venezuela this week, David Driesen's article for CS provides a sweeping, authoritative account of his consolidation of #executivepower.
Available in #English and #Spanish at tinyurl.com/2baytne5.
Many thanks to the @ICONnectblog for sharing @ConstlStudies' latest issue and upcoming workshops in its fantastic What's New in Public Law series—the must-read weekly series available at iconnectblog.com.
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