THE official results of the April 17 Indonesian election will not be available for about a month, but unless the ballots yet to be counted spring a surprise (very unlikely), Indonesian President Joko Widodo is expected to win a second term.

Over the coming months a number of other elections in some of the world’s most important democracies are scheduled to be held, which may lead to sweeping changes in the global political order.

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