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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.
For Philippine Women, Cebu City is Rising
As part of a global campaign to end violence against women, One Billion Rising is taking the world by storm, calling women to rise, strike and dance.
Gun Violence and the Children of America
If we want to improve all of our children’s opportunities and provide safer communities for everyone, there are two steps I deem as the most crucial.
Third World Security Should be the Preeminent Global Concern
Third world security is crucial. Will new concerns for security in third world have a positive or negative impact on development in third world countries?
Why Conservatives Should Love Gays and Weed
Republicans lost, but why they are opposing legislation and ballot initiatives that so clearly jive with what conservatives say they want for the country.
Suicide pact: The NRA, the Constitution and Sandy Hook
Sandy Hook led to a rise in the national conversation on such issues such as our treatment of mental illness, gun violence, and the gun culture.
Vote Now! Rank-Balloting Poll on American Party Platforms
The Occupy-Movement has conducted a poll on political parties. It’s a good idea but we’re now conducting a poll specifically about party platforms.
A Striving Hunger: The Consequences of Poverty
Poverty is a disease. Poverty shall be eradicated and can be extinct but this is possible, only when we people as a whole participate in this society.
The Relationship Between Media Sensationalism and American Violence
Media sensationalism stories create the worst sort of precedent and are out of keeping with tolerant spirit of our age.
Why the Stormy Arab Spring Spared Oil Rich Monarchies
A culture of addiction to dictatorship can develop in these oil rich monarchies if the democratic world lets Arab Spring’s golden opportunity slip out of hand