LAURA GAMBOA is Assistant Professor of Democracy and Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame and the author of ...
President Erdogan is calculating he can ride out the upheaval caused by the arrest of his top rival, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem ...
Democracy in Asia is rapidly deteriorating—accelerated by waning international support and democratic backsliding even in the ...
Our current conceptions of security are ill suited to explain these trends. Concepts like traditional state-centric security ...
At Cornell University in New York state, outspoken international student activist Momodou Taal has filed a lawsuit along with ...
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The Manila Times on MSNDutertes may find democracy-loving EU discomfortingIF Sara Duterte, her kin and her political allies who are in The Hague right now were observant and curious enough, they ...
Yes, the President has great power, but that power is limited. The President is bound by the constraints of the Constitution, as determined by the courts, and the legislature can override a veto or ...
Wolfgang Kaleck, founder of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, talks about the need for a universal, ...
What about Uruguay’s structure has led to success in maintaining democracy? What lessons can the country offer to the region ...
Reps. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) and Jimmy Panetta (D-Calif). introduced the “Pakistan Democracy Act” on Monday, seeking to sanction the country’s Army chief for “persecution of political ...
In a reversal, the U.S. State Department has reinstated a few contracts funding Cuban independent news outlets, humanitarian ...
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Why Indonesia's new military law is alarming pro-democracy activists and rights groupsIndonesia’s Parliament has unanimously voted to pass a controversial revision of its military law that will expand the armed forces’ role in civilian affairs despite growing opposition from ...
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