The independent nations of modern Africa have not declared themselves to be within particular helm of either East or West “spheres of influence”.
Articles by DC Authors
DC Authors articles from Democracy Chronicles writers across the globe are colleced here. And take a look at DC's Author Central page for more information about the writers and even inquire about getting involved yourself. Together, they help cover free and fair elections on every continent with a focus on American democracy.
Disability Employment Awareness Month
As the month of October comes to a close, it is worth considering how Disability Employment Awareness Month applies to the State of Indiana.
Los Angeles Doesn’t Need A City Council
The people of L.A. will have the opportunity to live a dream and fire their failed politicians, so they can take up the work of local democracy.
The Family: Wolf Kings And Religion In Politics
I watched a series on Netflix, called The Family. It wasn’t a Charles Manson program but just as interesting none the less.
Ballot Access Candidates: A National Mandate
Another election is about to come and go, but the results for smaller parties depend on the results in certain races.
Republican Governor Ron DeSantis, To Illustrate The Story
Ron DeSantis’ arrest of 20 ex-felons for voting is unveiled MAGA republican attempt to undermine black community election enthusiasm.
On Gerrymandering And Judicial Democracy
I am against gerrymandering and want to see every instance of it abolished so Americans have more equality and power when they vote.
The Backbone Of Democracy Is Now The Face Of Fraud
Election officials are the backbone of our democracy, but also the face of fraud allegations from far-right groups who deny the legitimacy of elections.
California’s Prop 30 Is So Bad It Might Be Good
Joe Mathews asks: Will the fight against climate change finally force the replacement of California’s broken governing system?
When Should The States Decide?
Reproductive rights are heading to ballots in states across the country this fall. Are states the right venue for this and other issues?