Like a history book taking visual form, “The End of Democracy in Five Acts” beckons its viewer to observe and absorb, ...
A new project from TIME explores 11 non-partisan and bipartisan players in the coming elections, and what they're doing to ...
Democracy often seems like unfriendly competition ... but also on second-order rules for how to change and enforce the basic ...
In a move that would shake up the face of British democracy, the new Labour Government has proposed ... Hereditary peers provide a link to the UK’s long-standing traditions and history, often offering ...
Democracy in America: what is it? Whatever it is, we know that it is under siege. Barely a moment goes by these days without ...
The turmoil continued even after the claims were unveiled as fake news and the identity of the attacker was revealed to be a ...
Violating democracy
Sixty-five years ago, when the first democratically elected Communist government of the world was unilaterally dismissed by ...
On the International Day of Democracy, which is observed every year on September 15, let’s revisit the ideals of democracy and find out if it’s about a competitive struggle for people’s votes or a ...
Cross-contextual learning has long been a vital tool for innovation. The pro-democracy field is no different, and a specific group of innovators are especially primed for and in need of cross-border ...
True believers in democracy must take steps to unlock people’s civic agency, with a particular focus on strategies that make ...
To Ian Haney López, author of "Dog Whistle Politics" and a UC Berkeley law professor, "DEI hire" is a "classic dog whistle" ...
All politics is local and (almost) all the local letters are political in this week's batch of opinions from the Ozarks.