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Authoritarians Fight to the Death by Gwenyth Szabo

Authoritarians Fight to the Death by Gwenyth Szabo

by Gwenyth Szabo | Mar 4, 2019 | American University

Authoritarians do not just cling to power, they fight for it until their very last breath. President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is one of the many authoritarians currently ruling, and with elections coming up, he is working to guarantee his power for a fifth term despite...
Venezuelan democracy at a point of no return: The 2018 Venezuelan presidential elections by Jarell Insang

Venezuelan democracy at a point of no return: The 2018 Venezuelan presidential elections by Jarell Insang

by Jarell Insang | Feb 14, 2019 | Boston University

Since the death of President Hugo Chávez in 2013, President Nicolas Maduro has presided over Venezuela as head of state with what some would call, an “iron fist”. Through the use of presidential decrees and the manipulation of other branches of government, Maduro has...
Does Less Authoritarian Mean More Democratic? by Gwenyth Szabo

Does Less Authoritarian Mean More Democratic? by Gwenyth Szabo

by Gwenyth Szabo | Feb 11, 2019 | American University

According to the Freedom House’s 2019 report of freedom levels around the world, it is clear that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the most suppressive countries in the world with a score of fifteen out of one-hundred. Despite such a low freedom...
Rigged: How Donald Trump Eroded Norms of Respect in the 2016 Election by Zach Hopkins @ Georgia State University

Rigged: How Donald Trump Eroded Norms of Respect in the 2016 Election by Zach Hopkins @ Georgia State University

by Zach Hopkins | Oct 28, 2018 | Georgia State University

The classic refrain we hear with regard to our democratic process is “one person, one vote,” so when that principle is violated, we should be concerned. But is such a phenomenon so prevalent as to rise to the level of disrupting the electoral process? During the 2016...
“Fifty Years of King’s Inspired Progress or Neglect” By, Alexander Gephart @ University of Memphis

“Fifty Years of King’s Inspired Progress or Neglect” By, Alexander Gephart @ University of Memphis

by Alexander Gephart | Apr 13, 2018 | University of Memphis

Memphis, Tennessee recently held the event “MLK 50” in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the tragic loss of the great civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, who helped unify the people of the city through the message of still needed change within our...
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