Sunlight alone will not disinfect the congressional stock trading problem. It requires much more attention and should be addressed.
After Aerospace Lobbying Blitz, FTC Seeks To Block Merger
The proposed Lockheed Martin Corp. and Aerojet Rocketdyne Inc merger would give Lockheed a significant competitive advantage.
Make Sure That IDPs Can Participate In West Africa Elections
This article explores the rights, barriers, and opportunities for IDPs to vote within the prism of extant electoral policies and laws.
Election Reforms That Both Democrats And Republicans Seem To Like
Although Democrats and Republicans often disagree on election reform, there are still certain aspects that they can both agree with.
Armenia’s Constitutional Journey Continues
Major events contribute to a shift in society’s perceptions, and a constitution codifies the new reality. Armenia is a good example.
New Cuba Law Proposed Targeting Independent Journalism
A proposed modification to the penal code of Cuba might make support for independent journalists and media organizations illegal.
The Proposed NY Gerrymander: An In-Depth Evaluation
Comparing effects of compliance and non-compliance with Stock Act shows error of sole reliance on disclosure to stop insider trading.
Don’t Bet On The Kind Of Democracy Big Business Is Selling
Larry Fink’s hymn to stakeholder capitalism puts forward a vision in which there is no necessary tension between private profit and collective progress.
Myanmar Women Take The Lead In Resisting The Military
Women are on the frontlines of the anti-coup protests taking place since the junta ousted the civilian government a year ago.
A Culture Of Torture And Fear Is Rife In Russia’s Prisons
Photo and video material documents the extent of violence in Russia’s prisons. DW spoke to victims and their families. They shared harrowing accounts.