Campaign spending limits in UK elections shows that as the amount of allowed spending rises, so does the cost of campaigns.
Jordan Orders Ban On Media Coverage About Royal Rift
The public prosecutor in Jordan has banned media coverage of rift between King Abdullah II and former Crown Prince Hamzah.
Myanmar Authorities Arrest The Country’s Best-Known Comedian
Myanmar’s authorities arrested the country’s best-known comedian as part of the crackdown on nationwide protests against junta rule.
Greenland Election Shows Divide Over Rare-Earth Mine
Greenland held early parliamentary vote Tuesday with focus on the sparsely inhabited Arctic island’s rare-earth metals deposits.
Why Has Indian Democracy Been Downgraded?
India’s democracy has been downgraded from “free” to “partly free” but India is more concerned with labelling the new ranking as misleading.
Zimbabwean Democracy Activist Jailed For 14 Months
A pro-democracy protester in Zimbabwe has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for causing violence and resisting arrest.
Lessons Learned from Portugal’s Election During The Pandemic
Though Portugal’s elections appeared well-run, Portugal made mistakes in the run-up to the vote that exposed it to external interference.
The Long-Term Dangers From Georgia’s Election Law
Georgia signed into law a new bill that arguably codifies voter suppression. This law is set to have long-term effects on American democracy.
Louisiana Bill For Semi-Closed Primaries For Congress
Louisiana introduced SB 235. It would change Louisiana elections for congress, providing that parties would have nominees for Congress.
Inside Corporate America’s Frantic Response to Georgia Voting Law
Taking a stance on civil rights legislation pits businesses against Republicans who are willing to increase taxes in retribution.