Democracy in Peril: The Current State of Sri Lankan Democratic Institutions
Despite an end to its decades long civil war in 2009, Sri Lanka is still battling to reconcile its people and reunite its nation. Tensions remain...
Despite an end to its decades long civil war in 2009, Sri Lanka is still battling to reconcile its people and reunite its nation. Tensions remain...
Earlier this year, Jordan passed 30 new amendments targeted at granting the ruling king, Abdullah II, more executive power. The amendments...
The past couple of years have seen a decline in Serbian democracy. Like many European countries, Serbia is currently led by an authoritarian...
In June 2020, a court in North Macedonia handed down sentences for two high-profile defendants: nine years in jail for flamboyant TV...
The single-party government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam has been dogged with accusations of brutally enforcing anti-democratic policies...
Meeting in Romanian Parliament Despite being a multiparty system, two parties have dominated Romanian politics since the rise of the democratic...
Earlier this year, Mali’s military run government delayed democratic elections for up to five years — prolonging a promised 18-month democratic...
In the Autumn of 2016, an election was held in a deeply divided country. After months of protest, and in the wake of claims of election fraud by...
As economic unrest continues to unfold in Indonesia due to the pandemic, people have pushed for both a delayed presidential election and the...