The computer model was designed to predict which Spanish provinces will have a greater propensity for future corruption
International Democracy Originals
This International Democracy Originals archive has all of our original articles about the global struggle for free and fair elections, not including the original work of our our DC Authors. Articles in this International Democracy Originals archive were put together by the DC editing team as part of our daily curation of pro-democracy news from around the web. Be sure to also check out our main section on World Democracy as well.
Celebrating Thomas Paine’s Birthday – Do You Know Paine?
A dedicated cult following is still actively engaged with the legacy of the amazing pro-democracy revolutionary Thomas Paine
The trouble with Swiss direct democracy is minority rule
Switzerland is a semi-direct, not a purely parliamentary democracy and has no alternation in power between government and opposition parties
A Look at Scott Mansfield’s Photo Blog of Nepal
FROM THE VAULT: A Photo Blog of Nepal by Democracy Chronicles author and political artist Scott Mansfield
Image Gallery Collects Several Years of Democracy Promotion
This political image collection was designed by DC Founder and Editor-in-Chief Adrian Tawfik
Passionate Political Writers Wanted to Join Our Team
Our global call is open to all as political writers wanted to publish with Democracy Chronicles
Seeking Submissions for Seven Dictators Competition
Ending Jan 1, the Seven Dictators Competition is free to enter for playwrights worldwide
The Seven Dictators Play-writing Competition Updated
SEVEN DICTATORS PLAY: Competition is Open to Individual Writers, Individual Acting-Teams, Acting-Teams in Schools, Universities & Theaters! Artists have begun to contact us to get involved after we sent our announcements!
Costa Rica’s Democracy a Role Model for Central America
Civil elections show Costa Rica’s democracy is beacon of stability for Central America and beyond
US Needs to Rethink Southern Africa Democracy Strategy
Southern Africa democracy in can succeed in a place where widespread free and fair elections have struggled to take root in the violent past