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dc authorsDC 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.

New Democracy Chronicles Poll Demonstrates Approval Method

by DC Editors - June 22, 2012

Voting Booth Lever Old Version

Experiment With Election Methodology Based on DC Author Michael Ossipoff’s Expertise

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Election Methods, Polling

The New Political Party Is Your Political Party!

by Akua Doku - June 22, 2012

New Political Party Is Your Political Party!

Why Not Try a New Political Vision By Creating Your Own New Political Party Instead of Joining?

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Independent Politicians, Occupy Wall Street, Third Party

An End to the Dangerous Corruption of Gerrymandering

by Michael Ossipoff - June 19, 2012

Corruption of Gerrymandering Polls

Corruption of Gerrymandering: Some Novel Approaches to the Problems Inherent in Redistricting

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: American Corruption, Redistricting

Can Pop Music Elections Aid Democratization of Society?

by Adrian Tawfik - June 8, 2012

And With the Most Votes...

Japanese Music Contest’s Challenge to Existing Institutions Compared With Arab Spring and the Theory That Music Elections Aid the Democratization Movement

Filed Under: Adrian Tawfik's Opinion Column, DC Authors Tagged With: Armenia, Balkan Nations, Election Methods, Europe, Japan, Political Artwork, Worldwide

Tax The Takers More Than The Makers

by Richard Fobes - June 4, 2012

Tax The Takers More

Tax The Takers, Simplify the Tax Code, Close Unfair Loopholes, and Significantly Increase Economic Prosperity

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Republicans, Socialism and Labor, Tea Party

On Criminalizing Dictatorship

by Adrian Tawfik - June 3, 2012

Wire criminalizing dictatorship

For the sake of these democratic protesters and many others like them, there needs to be a better way to criminalize the activities of dictatorship to ensure successful prosecution. It is time for an international law that makes it a crime to be a dictator or to hold high positions in dictatorships.

Filed Under: Adrian Tawfik's Opinion Column Tagged With: Dictatorships, Election History, Liberia, Worldwide

Forget Tusker And The Mule, Third Parties Bring Change

by Akua Doku - June 2, 2012

Third Parties Bring Change Founding Fathers

The past U.S. presidential elections has seen a growing rate of voters showing up at the polls to choose the right candidate to lead the American people into a future that will benefit, not only their interest, but also the interest of generations to come.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Independent Politicians, Third Party

The American Role in Encouraging European Unification

by Adrian Tawfik - May 31, 2012

Left to Right: Roosevelt, de Gaulle and Churchill

With Greece’s future attachment to the European project in doubt and the possibility of a disintegration of the Euro-zone, it is now time for Europe’s best ally and largest trading partner, the United States, to act publicly to support the best outcome: a powerful and united democratic Europe.

Filed Under: Adrian Tawfik's Opinion Column, DC Authors Tagged With: Dictatorships, Election History, England, Europe, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Russia

Deleting Tank Man: Cyber Repression in China

by Pietro Scopa - May 29, 2012

Tank Man Cyber Repression in China

Has Internet Cyber Repression in China Changed the Balance of Power Between People and Government

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: China, Election History, Journalism and Free Speech, Political Dissidents, Voting Technology

Election Reform and Occupy Wall Street

by Adrian Tawfik - May 24, 2012

Protests for Election Reform and Occupy

Can Occupy Do More For the Cause of Fair Elections in the US? Within the vast diversity that includes everything from the free-to-all ‘People’s Kitchen’ and the ‘Environmental Solidarity’ group, there is need for more support for election reform and for the people who work on the front line of our democracy.

Filed Under: Adrian Tawfik's Opinion Column, DC Authors Tagged With: American Corruption, New York City and State Elections, Occupy Wall Street, Tea Party

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