A massive leak from one of the world’s biggest private banks, Credit Suisse, has exposed the hidden wealth of clients involved in serious crimes.
International Democracy articles
Here you can find all our articles on international democracy (as in outside the United States). The progress of world democracy, pro-democracy protest movements, and the struggle of political dissidents will be covered here. There will be no question over whether democracy is for everyone! You should also check out our main section on World Democracy with links to our broader website.
3 Years On, Repression On Algeria Protest Tightens
To undermine the push for greater civil liberties and democracy, Algerian authorities are arresting human rights defenders and activists.
Putting Tunisian Democracy Together Again
Tunisia is the only Arab country to emerge as a democracy from the Arab Spring. President Kais Saied, is overturning that achievement.
Sudan’s Fate In The Balance As Democratic Transition Stalls
The demo-optimism that followed the removal of Omar al-Bashir following the Sudanese people’s 2019 revolution hangs on a balance.
Democracy Chronicles Expanding Our Writing Team
We are looking for people to join our team and submit original content, writing, or political artwork to enhance our website.
How Bots And Fake Accounts Push China’s Vision of Olympics
China is hosting the Winter Olympics. Online, the country’s propagandists have promoted a vision of the Games free of hostility or controversy.
North Koreans Face Repatriation From Russia
The number of incidents in which North Korean defectors in Russia are being carted away for possible repatriation is on the rise.
A Path To Venezuela’s Re-Democratization?
Experts feel that re-democratization in Venezuela will require a negotiating process leading to free and fair presidential elections.
The Revival Of Participatory Budgeting In Argentina
Argentina’s National University of Rosario (NUR) has an innovative participatory budgeting initiative that gives people power over money.
In Latin America’s New Cold War, Will China Lift Up Autocrats?
HE Ou Jianhong and Nayib Bukele of El Salvador recently traded praises raising questions about China’s motives in Latin America.