State of politics in 2025 marks a turning point in how government is designed, how power is exercised, and how citizens participate in public life, as institutions adjust to rapid digital citizenship, intensified climate pressures, evolving security threats, decarbonization agendas, rising geopolitical competition, and fresh demands for transparency that cut across bureaucratic silos, in both mature democracies and emerging markets, with cultural shifts that redefine legitimacy across institutions.As digital platforms accelerate information flow and tailor messages to diverse audiences, campaigns rely on data-driven outreach while grappling with questions about privacy, manipulation, misinformation, and the pace at which public trust can be earned or eroded, with regulators, civil society, and media ecosystems pushing for stronger guardrails and greater accountability across borders, and platforms navigating regulatory uncertainty and cross-border data flows.