The set up was relatively clean and managed by able individuals. Even the judiciary had some spine.
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.
Romanian Corruption Crisis Shows Little Sign of Slowing Down
Romania has seen Eastern Europe’s largest protests since the fall of communism in 1989
Is Somali Democracy Finally Emerging From the War?
The Somali presidential vote was widely celebrated, but there remains much room for improvement
Ghana’s Democratic Credentials Make it a Role Model For Africa
The change of power through the ballot box in Ghana is an unparalleled success story
Reviving Demands For Pakistan Proportional Representation
Civil society representatives in Pakistan demanded radical changes in the current electoral system
Are Congolese Elections Too Expensive to Go Forward?
Congo’s government has said it will be too expensive to hold national elections in 2017
Indonesian Felon Voters Enthusiastically Join Local Elections
Even inmates in the nation’s prisons voted in Wednesday’s regional elections across Indonesia
Russian Opposition Leader Navalny Still to Run for President
Russian opposition leader and anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny taking a stand against Putin
The Least Fair Turkish Elections in Decades Are Set
Erdogan has signed into law constitutional amendments aimed at giving him sweeping new powers
Revealing the True Goals of Russia’s Vladimir Putin
Little is known about Vladimir Putin’s personal life – and he’d prefer to keep it that way