The legislation proscribing foreign interference in US elections has major loopholes that international interests have manipulated.
How To Change H.R. 1 So It Can Pass The Senate
HR1 passed the House but it is not certain it will in the Senate. Certain changes to the bill can, however, increase the prospects.
New Video Tells the Story of Exiled Egyptian Activists
In the ten years since Egyptians took to the streets to depose Hosni Mubarak, on-the-ground and online organizing has changed drastically.
Americans Living In ‘High Isolation’ From Partisan Rivals
Measuring individual partisan segregation by calculating the local residential segregation of every registered voter in the US.
Myanmar Army Imposes Martial Law As More Protesters Killed
Myanmar’s junta has declared martial law in six townships in Yangon and parts of Mandalay, after six more demonstrators were killed.
Voter Suppression in Texas, Past and Potential Future
The legislature in GOP-led Texas is debating a slew of new legislation, all of which are focused on lies about nonexistent voter fraud.
Voter Outreach Led To Big Drop In Rejected Mail Ballots
Despite a rise in absentee ballots cast, the rate of rejected ballots was lower in November than during last year’s primaries in major states.
Gerontocracy in America: how it is hurting democracy
Baby-boomers and the Silent Generation own more than just political power: they own two-thirds of the wealth in the country.
Electoral Autocracy: The Downgrading Of India’s Democracy
Freedom House downgraded India from a free democracy to a “partially free democracy” earlier this month in its annual report.
Women Defying Myanmar’s Junta With Sarongs And Cellphones
Myanmarese women are taking advantage of a male superstition, draping used sanitary pads and bright longyi sarongs across streets.