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One reading I’d like to touch on is Chapter One of Levitsky and Ziblatt’s book, “How Democracies Die”. At first, I didn’t understand why the...
One reading I’d like to touch on is Chapter One of Levitsky and Ziblatt’s book, “How Democracies Die”. At first, I didn’t understand why the...
In October 2024, mass protests erupted across the nation of Georgia following the release of highly contested election results that extended the...
President Trump has spent the first weeks of his administration enacting firm executive orders and appointing allies to key government positions....
Euphemism as defined by Merriam Webster “the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something...
On December 3, 2024, South Korean President Yoon Seok Yeol declared martial law, causing widespread panic throughout the nation. His declaration...
Although there have been numerous more significant, overarching levels of democratic erosion displayed by the Trump administration, examining the...
In the United States’ hyper-polarized political environment, endorsements that cross party lines are relatively rare. Yet in 2024, several...
In an effort to explain what some often feel is the unexplainable, political scientists have been devising metrics to analyze those voters who...
In January, Congressman Andy Ogles, a Republican Representative for Tennessee, introduced a resolution to revise the 22nd Amendment, allowing...