Funding Backsliding: How Hungary Tests the Limits of EU Democratic Enforcement
The European Union recently froze 10 billion euros in payments to Hungary, over concern that the Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, had failed to...
The European Union recently froze 10 billion euros in payments to Hungary, over concern that the Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, had failed to...
On October 3 and 4, 2025, the Czech Republic held its quadrennial Chamber of Deputies (Lower house of Parliament) election, which resulted in a...
At the start of this calendar year, rumors started circulating in the White House that President Trump aims to withdraw the U.S. from 66...
By Stavros Ligris The shooting of Charlie Kirk during a university event in Utah this September has been described as shocking, tragic, and...
When the United States Constitution was created, the founders were wary of an overly powerful executive branch. To avoid the possibility of a...
Polarization in the United States no longer serves democracy, but instead serves as a tool for those in power. Instead of increasing political...
On March 19, Ekrem Imamoğlu, mayor of Istanbul, was arrested on charges of corruption and terrorism. His arrest took place days before he was...
Only two weeks out from Presidential Elections, Romanian voters face a tough decision in deciding on the next leader of their country. The latest...
Last week, the House passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act with a large amount of Republican support and four democratic votes. The...