About PoliticaHub
A structured reference for global politics — connecting countries, leaders, parties, elections, offices, and institutions in one knowledge graph.
What is PoliticaHub?
PoliticaHub organises the world's political systems into a structured, browsable graph. Instead of scattered articles, every country, politician, party, election, office, and institution is a connected entity — linked by the relationships that define how power actually works.
The result is a reference tool you can scan in seconds or explore for depth: start with a country, follow the offices and elections that matter, and keep moving until the system makes sense.
Our approach
PoliticaHub is built to be neutral, procedural, and source-aware. We describe how political systems work without partisan framing or advocacy. Content is generated from structured data records sourced from official institutions, constitutions, and authoritative public datasets.
For more detail on how we handle data and editorial standards, see our editorial policy.
Get in touch
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