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Populism, fiscal recklessness, and a collapse of civic discourse are sapping resilience from the inside out.

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But did the Farage fireworks, appearing to dominate the discourse, in some ways, aid Plaid campaigners' efforts to urge Labour voters to back them to stop Reform?

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Finally, India’s jingoistic domestic discourse on Pakistan, exemplified by a shrill media that struggles to separate fact from fantasy, has made it easier for Washington to ignore legitimate Indian concerns about the Islamic Republic.

The University of Florida, University of Texas at Austin and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill capture the top three spots thanks to specific programs that have elevated civic discourse and top-flight academic programs.

“Breaking the Deadlock” exists as a model of what a sensible exchange of views should look like while depicting how partisan biases are distorting our discourse.

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