The recent coup attempt in Sudan, according to civil leaders, is simply another illustration of the urgent need for security-sector reform.
Guinea Coup Was Setback For Democracy In Africa
Africa has been afflicted by unconstitutional change of government. Guinea’s coup was another reminder of unrest in West Africa.
Why Authoritarian Regimes Attack Independent Universities
The once-thriving AUAF campus in Kabul is now under Taliban control, and most of its students and faculty have fled or are hiding.
Opinion: Jair Bolsonaro tests Brazil’s democracy
According to DW’s Philipp Lichterbeck, a president who threatens to organize a military coup should face impeachment proceedings.
Only Federal Regulation Can Ensure Fair Elections
As Republicans increasingly suppress the vote through legislation it is also increasingly clear that the solution lies in Federal regulation.
If American Elections Were As Boring As Germany’s
Germany’s politics consists of short stay leaders and other leaders who endure. Such a scenario would make American politics boring.
Most Prisoners Can’t Vote, But They’re Still Counted In Voting Districts
Although the least powerful, where prisoners are tallied in census numbers every ten years can sway political power in the United States.
Chinese Ambassador To The United States Explains Democracy
The Chinese Ambassador to the USA recently attempted to explain democracy, arguing for a democratic base to China’s communism.
Arizona ballot review undermined election security
The partisan ballot review in Maricopa County, Arizona, has undermined election officials’ efforts to secure elections, experts say.
What If 2020 Was Just a Rehearsal?
Election law expert, Rick Hasen, argues American democracy faces imminent danger and Democrats aren’t taking it very seriously.