Understanding the Disintegration of the Dominican Republic by Melissa Ma @ Ohio State University
Early spring marks the brutality of midterms, papers and presentations for most college students. What is even more grueling is the fact that...
Early spring marks the brutality of midterms, papers and presentations for most college students. What is even more grueling is the fact that...
Lebanon is set to have its first parliamentary election in 9 years this May and with the new elections will come new electoral laws. The passage...
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Mauritania, or the Islamic Republic of Mauritania was the last country in the world to legally abolish slavery in 2007, however today a large...
The 2017 German election left many people in shock. Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), a far right populist party, gained unprecedented ground in...
By many quantitative measures, Finnish democracy is in seemingly great shape. But while this European nation outwardly sets inspirational...
After achieving independence on March 6th, 1957 and finally establishing a multiparty democracy in 1992[1], Ghana appears to be on the right...