2024: The Year of Elections

2024 was the biggest year in elections history.

It wasn't all about the United States, either; nearly 80 national governments were up for election in this monster year for voting. Half the world's population was affected, and around 1.7 billion people voted. That's a feat unlikely to be repeated any time soon.

Around the world there were grudge matches, viral spring onions, staggering comebacks, outbreaks of political violence and assassination, game-changing court interventions, and dramatic plot twists.

But what does it all mean? How has the world changed as a result of those ballot results? And who's got the time to watch all those contests around the world, anyway?

This book sifts through the noise, keeps track of even the smaller countries far away: it gives you everything you need to know about each election, and why they matter.

This is for anyone who wanted to follow all of 2024's hot democratic action, but didn't get the chance. From Bangladesh to Croatia, from Algeria to Venezuela, presidents and national assemblies, it's all covered here.

Did global democracy emerge from this vote-fest stronger or weaker? Who came out on top: democracy, or autocracy?

Find out, in the end-of-year report for Democracy 2024: the year of elections.

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2024: The Year of Elections

2024 was the biggest year in elections history.

It wasn't all about the United States, either; nearly 80 national governments were up for election in this monster year for voting. Half the world's population was affected, and around 1.7 billion people voted. That's a feat unlikely to be repeated any time soon.

Around the world there were grudge matches, viral spring onions, staggering comebacks, outbreaks of political violence and assassination, game-changing court interventions, and dramatic plot twists.

But what does it all mean? How has the world changed as a result of those ballot results? And who's got the time to watch all those contests around the world, anyway?

This book sifts through the noise, keeps track of even the smaller countries far away: it gives you everything you need to know about each election, and why they matter.

This is for anyone who wanted to follow all of 2024's hot democratic action, but didn't get the chance. From Bangladesh to Croatia, from Algeria to Venezuela, presidents and national assemblies, it's all covered here.

Did global democracy emerge from this vote-fest stronger or weaker? Who came out on top: democracy, or autocracy?

Find out, in the end-of-year report for Democracy 2024: the year of elections.

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2024: The Year of Elections

2024: The Year of Elections

by Richard T. Watson
2024: The Year of Elections

2024: The Year of Elections

by Richard T. Watson

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Overview

2024 was the biggest year in elections history.

It wasn't all about the United States, either; nearly 80 national governments were up for election in this monster year for voting. Half the world's population was affected, and around 1.7 billion people voted. That's a feat unlikely to be repeated any time soon.

Around the world there were grudge matches, viral spring onions, staggering comebacks, outbreaks of political violence and assassination, game-changing court interventions, and dramatic plot twists.

But what does it all mean? How has the world changed as a result of those ballot results? And who's got the time to watch all those contests around the world, anyway?

This book sifts through the noise, keeps track of even the smaller countries far away: it gives you everything you need to know about each election, and why they matter.

This is for anyone who wanted to follow all of 2024's hot democratic action, but didn't get the chance. From Bangladesh to Croatia, from Algeria to Venezuela, presidents and national assemblies, it's all covered here.

Did global democracy emerge from this vote-fest stronger or weaker? Who came out on top: democracy, or autocracy?

Find out, in the end-of-year report for Democracy 2024: the year of elections.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181704916
Publisher: Richard T. Watson
Publication date: 05/10/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Richard T. Watson's debut short story collection is The Book of the Not-Dead-Enough: Admin Errors from the Other Side. His fiction has been published by Leaf Books and Eclectic Eel zine. Like most writers, he has a novel on the boil. He's won the Sunday Times Harold Hobson Student Drama Critic Award and the International Student Playscript Competition. 

He's currently working on a history of Britain through church buildings, some of which can be seen at his blog, www.gatheredinhisname.com.

He's an avid consumer of news, current affairs and foreign policy, and a big fan of world breads. He lives with his wife and her piano in West Yorkshire. 

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