U.S. needs a fresh narrative that affirms America’s role and taps American pride without resorting to Global Leader and American Exceptionalism rhetoric.
Democracy Charity articles on Democracy Chronicles
Democracy Charity articles on Democracy Chronicles looks to highlight charities that work on the issues of democracy and election reform. Across the world, there are many people working to make a better life for others.
The anti-liberal moment: ‘shocking’ paper predicts democracy’s demise
To challenge liberalism goes beyond engaging in ordinary political argumentation. It is to call into question the entire operating system of democracy.
Countering Russia’s political assaults: what works and what doesn’t
Democracies around the world are combating Russian election interference, report observes. Some countries have dealt with this interference better than.
Pelosi accuses Pence of ‘selling out the Constitution to line Trump’s pockets’
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) Thursday accused Vice President Pence of “selling out the Constitution” to financially benefit President Trump. Here’s why.
Advancing democracy – a resilient element of U.S. foreign policy?
Is democracy promotion a core element of America’s foreign policy identity? Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice believes so.
‘How To Hack A Democracy’: Are disruptive populists the new normal?
A group of philanthropies working with Facebook Inc to study the social network’s impact on democracy threatened on Tuesday to quit.
How liberal democracies can demonstrate capacity for reinvention & renewal
Is contemporary capitalism compatible with liberal democracy? The glib answer, though not wrong, is that it had better be.
150 years of data proves autocrats are bad for the economy
Deference to autocratic rulers is not only a bad idea for democracy: It’s terrible for the economy, too, according to a new analysis.
Taiwan launches ‘Silk Road of Democracy’
In what is now Taiwan’s “silk road of democracy”, Taiwan’s ruling DPP, last month, sent a delegation to visit the Tibetan government-in-exile in India.
How to recharge international democracy assistance
Of foreign policy tools, supporting democracy abroad is one of the least costly and most effective contributions a country can make to resist bad actors.