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7 votes
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Bolsonaro supporters invade Brazil's Congress, Supreme Court in Brasilia
30 votes -
An overview of how, and why, Taiwan’s Kuomintang dictatorship willingly embraced democracy
5 votes -
Denmark has managed to anger the Evangelical Lutheran Church and hundreds of thousands of Danish voters – all because of a public holiday
6 votes -
France strikes: One million protest against Macron's rise in retirement age
10 votes -
Brazil launches first anti-deforestation raids under Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva bid to protect Amazon
8 votes -
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, an icon to many, to step down
18 votes -
Diplomats from Finland have a unique way of engaging with people – will the UK warm to naked sauna diplomacy?
4 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of January 16
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6 votes -
UK government to block Scottish gender bill
8 votes -
Much of what you've heard about Carter and Reagan is wrong
11 votes -
A 'wolf warrior' is sidelined, as China softens its approach on the world stage
8 votes -
Croatia begins new Euro and Schengen area era
9 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of January 9
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4 votes -
Podcast Overload: How I kicked the “Red Scare” habit
3 votes -
Kevin McCarthy fails on first US House speakership vote in historic loss
20 votes -
Sweden and France could be set to join forces to build new nuclear power stations in the Nordic nation
5 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of January 2
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11 votes -
Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva welcomed back by Latin American leaders
5 votes -
Battle for the nation's soul – Norway faces debate about gas and oil wealth
8 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of December 26
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10 votes -
Setback for EU migration plans as Sweden assumes bloc's presidency – Swedish government thought to be reluctant to alienate far-right Sverigedemokraterna
4 votes -
As Danish authorities consider Damascus safe for return, the practice of reconsidering refugee residence permits presents serious challenges
3 votes -
Brazil will have first Indigenous woman chief for key post
3 votes -
How a chair almost broke Europe (and still could)
3 votes -
The year woke broke: A brief history of a contested word
2 votes -
The Full January 6th Comittee Report
11 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of December 19
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6 votes -
Japan to invest in nuclear energy in major policy shift
8 votes -
Putin’s war: How a “walk in the park” became a catastrophe for Russia
17 votes -
Dutch prime minister apologizes for the Netherlands’ role in the slave trade
7 votes -
Denmark's semi-autonomous territory Greenland is coveted by China, the United States, and global mining companies
9 votes -
Sweden's top court has prevented the extradition of exiled Turkish journalist Bulent Kenes, saying it was impossible under the circumstances
3 votes -
The Trump phenomenon (and many others) in one Casey & Andy comic strip
3 votes -
Finland defence minister to take two months' paternity leave amid NATO bid – Antti Kaikkonen says 'children are only little for a moment'
8 votes -
We look into the implications of a bill that could classify loot boxes as gambling, and what it could mean for the Finnish games industry
4 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of December 12
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9 votes -
Denmark's new coalition government is set to scrap a bank holiday to boost defence spending – hopes of boosting productivity and economic activity
4 votes -
Denmark to try out first grand coalition government since 1970s – been without a permanent government for forty-two days, beating the previous record
5 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro supporters clash with police in Brazil’s capital
6 votes -
White House Plumbers | Official teaser
1 vote -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of December 5
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8 votes -
Brittney Griner released by Russia in one-for-one prisoner swap for arms dealer Viktor Bout
5 votes -
South Koreans are getting a year younger, parliament rules
12 votes -
Peru's president says will dissolve Congress, calls for elections
8 votes -
Germany arrests twenty-five accused of plotting coup
10 votes -
'The Godfather, Saudi-style’: Inside the palace coup that brought MBS to power
8 votes -
What does an "optimal" democratic system look like to you?
this is kind of an offshoot of this thread which is still going, because i'm noticing an interesting pattern in that thread of reform to the system going beyond just the voting age, and i think...
this is kind of an offshoot of this thread which is still going, because i'm noticing an interesting pattern in that thread of reform to the system going beyond just the voting age, and i think it's worth examining that in much broader, larger details than just being centered around how people respond to the idea of voting age because democracy is very multi-dimensional. here are a few questions to jump off of; feel free to utilize them or not utilize them as you wish.
(let's also assume that there are no constraints whatsoever, for maximum possibility here. essentially, you get to invent a system that is utilized by people on the spot regardless of how things are currently for them.):
- Is this democratic system liberal, like most are (or perhaps illiberal in the service of some greater aim like climate change)?
- What variety of democracy is utilized by the system? (there are a lot of these ranging from classic representative democracy to direct democracy to soviet-style council democracy to sortition to more esoteric things like cellular, grassroots, and liquid democracy. see wikipedia for more)
- What voting method (FPTP, IRV, preferential voting, etc. again see wikipedia), is used by the system, if any? Or are things done mostly or largely without voting where possible, as is true in participatory, deliberative and consensus democracies and similar systems?
- Are formal political parties allowed in this system?
- Is voting in this system compulsory?
- Are certain people in this system (criminals, older people, younger people, certain groups or professions of people perhaps even) disenfranchised?
- Does the government have a hand in educating people on voting in this system, or is it the civic duty of people instead, or is there some in between, or even neither? What does that education look like?
and, if you'd like to get particularly esoteric or wonky, you might also choose to answer or consider some of these:
- Are voters allowed to do things like recall their representatives, or is the will of the people binding for a term?
- Does democracy in this system extend to even things like cabinet positions, which in most systems are determined by the head of state?
- Does democracy in this system include things like amendments to constitutions?
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of November 28
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8 votes -
Indonesia set to make sex outside marriage an offense punishable with jail time
8 votes