Compass Elections

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YOUR FIRST CHOICE

Elections matter, not just for how they change domestic politics and policies, but also because they can significantly reshape international relations. Perhaps as one of the most captivating subjects in the field of political science, elections are the focal point that connects citizens with governmental policy — even if the citizens themselves may not realize it. Compass Elections reports in depth on elections around the world, highlighting both domestic concerns and international interests, as well as presenting often-important historical contexts for complex political issues. We hope that Compass Elections will be an invaluable source to all the prospective international election watchers out there.

 
 

Our Coverage

 

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ANTHONY DUAN

Anthony is a first-year in the College intending to double-major in Economics and Computer Science. Anthony joined The Caravel this fall as a writer for the Compass Elections section, and his interests are comparative political systems and human rights, though he never passes up the opportunity to write about the unexpected.

Ishaan Rai

Ishaan Rai is a senior in the School of Foreign Service majoring in International Politics with a minor in Economics. Ishaan joined the Caravel in his freshman fall as a writer for the Indo-Asia-Pacific section and transitioned to the Opinion editor team in the fall of 2021. He also contributes to The Caravel’s Crow’s Nest analysis section, and his academic interests include geopolitics, particularly relating to South Asia and the Middle East, statistics, and political economy.