There has been much discussion over the past few years on the best ways to stop democratic erosion, especially democratic erosion in countries with solid constitutional principles and consistent …
The Prespa Agreement: A New Hope for Macedonian Democracy?
In June 2018, an important agreement was reached between Macedonia and Greece, solving the legal name dispute between the two neighbors. As a consequence of the agreement, Macedonia acknowledged …
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Venezuela’s Democratic Decline
Venezuela was once a wealthy country known for its strong constitutional democracy and peaceful shifts of power but collapsed under Higo Chavez’s misguides regime. Under Venezuela’s current political …
Democratic Dreams in Georgia
Under any circumstance a flawed election can be an uncharacteristic setback in democracy. The amount of democratic electoral systems around the world attempt to maintain equity between mathematical …
Stop Waiting on the Feeling, There Isn’t One: Democratic Backsliding in the United States by Jessamyn Lockett
Forget the clickbait: President Donald J. Trump and the Republican party are unraveling the democratic process in the United States, just because you cannot “feel” it, …
Brian Kemp: The Mastermind Behind Voter Suppression by Adriana Moreno
When you think about Democratic Erosion, you usually think about countries, but the threat has always been at home and polarizing at the state level. We have reached a new troubling time in our …
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