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Brendan Davis articles

Brendan Davis writes for Democracy Chronicles from New York. Checkout the rest of our international team of authors as well. Together, they help cover free and fair elections on every continent with a focus on election reform in the United States.

Political Tension in the Maldives Increases as MP Assassinated

by Brendan Davis - October 3, 2012

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Island Nation in Struggle For Survival of Democracy as Politics Turns More Violent Amid Rising Tension in the Maldives

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, India

Prisoner Release Renews Calls for Closure of Guantanamo Bay

by Brendan Davis - October 1, 2012

Last “Western” Prisoner at Guantanamo Prison Leaves For Home as Many Still Languish Amid Doubts on Closure of Guantanamo Bay

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Caribbean, Cuba, South America

Pussy Riot Forced to Wait Until October 10 Appeal Date

by Brendan Davis - October 1, 2012

Pussy Riot Forced to Wait

Russian Rock Group in Dictatorship’s Jail Pussy Riot Forced to Wait as Concerns About Their Health Mount

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Europe, Pussy Riot, Russia, Women Voting Rights

South Korea Issues Preemptive Election Warning to Neighbors to the North

by Brendan Davis - September 26, 2012

South Korea Issues stern warning North against election meddling

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, North Korea, South Korea

Travel Restrictions Placed on Overthrown President of the Maldives

by Brendan Davis - September 26, 2012

Island Nation Fights Political Instability as Conditions Worsen for Overthrown President of the Maldives

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Worldwide

Israeli Defence Minister Offers Revised West Bank Strategy

by Brendan Davis - September 24, 2012

West Bank Strategy

Offer of Policy Changes in West Bank Strategy Hint at Large Changes Ongoing

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Israel, Middle East

Voter ID Laws Could Threaten Millions of Hispanic Voters

by Brendan Davis - September 24, 2012

Voter ID Laws Could Disenfranchise

Disenfranchised and Minority Voters Overwhelmingly Latino as Voter ID Laws Could Change Election

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Latino Voting Rights, Minority Voting Rights, Voter Access, Voter ID, Voter Registration

UN Investigators Call for Action in Syria

by Brendan Davis - September 18, 2012

Concerns are growing regarding human rights analysis of Syria

Concerns are growing regarding horrible human rights violations and call for action in Syria

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Middle East, Syria

Something for Nothing Counterterrorism Initiatives Approach

by Brendan Davis - September 17, 2012

Australia-supported Indonesian militia implicated in death of West Papuan separatist leader and an example of a failed counterterrorism initiatives approach

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Australia, Indonesia, Religion and Democracy, Worldwide

Ailing Khmer Rouge Leader on the Verge of Release

by Brendan Davis - September 14, 2012

Ailing Khmer Rouge Leader Pol Pot’s aging sister-in-law to be released from a Cambodian prison

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Asia, Cambodia

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By Jamie Lampidis May 15, 2022

The stakes are too high to cave into Putin’s phantasmatic imperial play, and too high to believe that this war can be won by arming Ukrainians.

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By Peter J. Dellolio May 11, 2022

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