“Everyone Judges According to Themselves” – Polish Authoritarianism and Constitutional Erosion
Polish Democracy: Dancing with the Wolves 1989 was a year like no other in recent memory for many countries in Eastern Europe, and this was...
Polish Democracy: Dancing with the Wolves 1989 was a year like no other in recent memory for many countries in Eastern Europe, and this was...
Over the past six years India has seen the rise of the BJP, India’s center-right party. In the 2014 elections, the BJP’s coalition won the...
Dating back to Chief Justice John Marshall’s revolutionary decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803), the United States Supreme Court has actively...
More than 60 days of non-violent protests have followed the August Belarusian elections. This piece examines the history of the development and...
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The manner in which states show democratic erosion tendencies differs today than in the past. Democratic erosion today is much more...
In the past twenty years, the world has been asking itself “will China democratize”? However, the Chinese Communist Party under President Xi has...
While COVID-19 has transformed life internationally, a “shadow pandemic” of domestic violence is occurring simultaneously (Godoy). Social...