Well, we have Brasil and Eastern Europe still.
I really hope Eastern Europe develops into some kind of economic and military strong point.
I just don’t know enough about those countries to hazard a guess.
There has been a lot of leadership changes in both parties over the last decade, several Prime Ministers have been ousted by their own party in the middle of their terms.
For the ‘conservative’ side (the Liberal Party), it’s been a reflection of the war between the conservative faction and the more left leaning faction along social issues.
To be honest, the Libs need time to have their civil war over if the party remains conservative or drifts further left. Problem is that it also means that Labor (think Democrats) forms government.
Expect some rough patches between the Trump administration and the incoming lefty Australian government.
Canadian election coming up later this year. There is a good chance the son of Castro may fall to the Conservative Party led by Andrew Scheer.