South Sudan gained independence in 2011 but the country quickly spiraled into a deadly conflict that continues ten years after.
Extreme Georgia Voting Law Targets Black Voters
Not up to 100 days since Biden took office the Republican-led state of Georgia is voting a law that directly targets black voters.
How rich is Russia’s President Vladimir Putin?
“Putin’s Palace” rehashed the question of how rich Putin is. Hermitage Capital’s Bill Browder believes he has the answer.
China Censors the Internet. So Why Doesn’t Russia?
China and Russia are among the world’s most repressive states. But for some reason China censors the internet and Russia doesn’t.
Stopping Corrupt Future Presidents with Stronger Emoluments Clauses
The emoluments clause is a key constitutional measure for accountability but stronger clauses are needed to stop corrupt future presidents.
Why Australia Should Switch To Proportional Representation
A key expert argues for a shift toward the proportional representation system used in 89 countries around the world in Australia.
Is Ranked Choice Voting the Fix for Increased Polarity?
American politics is more and more polarised. Ranked voting may go beyond offering a better voting alternative to being a solution for polarity.
Reddit is a Reflection of Democracy’s Challenges on the Internet
Commonly known as a social news aggregation website, Reddit is a reflection of democracy’s challenges on the internet
Faith Leaders Driven To Protect American Democracy
New report sheds light on aspirations of faith leaders as they consider values underpinning the faith community’s support of democracy.
CPJ condemns 2-year jail sentences for Belarus journalists
In response to the sentencing of two female Belarusian journalists for covering protests, CPJ issued a statement calling for their release.