Death of the Filibuster and What it Means for Democracy in America
United States Senate Floor While democracy in the United States has never been perfect, it has been a model for the rest of the world. Yet,...
United States Senate Floor While democracy in the United States has never been perfect, it has been a model for the rest of the world. Yet,...
Every ten years, the United States is required by the Constitution to take a count of all of the people that are living within its borders. This...
Since 2017, Marine le Pen has been laying the foundations for her next attempt at heading L’Elysée Palace. Her success in both local...
Chile is a South American country that has witnessed significant polarization in its politics and social dimensions. In the following analysis,...
While in the past, authoritarians might have dealt with reality problems by manipulating media into serving their interests—and some still...
Texas’s Senate Bill 1 (SB1) recently came into effect, and with it come further restrictions on the already limited program of mail-in ballots....
This past Thursday, February 3, 2022, President Andrzej Duda of Poland’s Law and Justice (PiS) party submitted legislation to dismantle the...
Today marks the first day of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, which becomes the first city to enjoy the privilege of hosting both the Summer and...
In Ukraine’s 2019 presidential election, comedian Volodymyr Zelensky won 73% of the run-off vote, unseating incumbent Petro Poroshenko. Watching...