Newton’s Third Law: Populism and Democracy by Selena Spencer
Populism as the equal and opposite reaction to American Democracy. Internationally populists and the populism are seen as generally undemocratic....
Populism as the equal and opposite reaction to American Democracy. Internationally populists and the populism are seen as generally undemocratic....
On paper, at least, Russia has all of the necessary institutions of a functioning liberal democracy, with regular elections and even bodies...
Singapore’s newly proposed anti-fake news legislation, The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill, follows in the footsteps of...
The European Union is often regarded as one of democracy’s largest triumphs. But as countries all over Europe face an increasingly threatening...
There are currently 32 active national emergencies in effect in the United States. Most of those 32 active national emergencies are to continue...
Last November, 64.6 percent of Florida voters voted in favor of Amendment 4, which restores voting rights for felons “who have completed all...
Political theorist Robert Dahl argues that one of the characteristics of democracy is “the continuing responsiveness of the government to the...
Tolerant Democracy American democracy is built upon the preposition that the political opposition is not the enemy. In their book How Democracies...
In How Democracies Die, Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt spend Chapter 6 assessing norms in American politics. In particular, they characterize...