#DemocracyRIP: What the Russian government did to the 2016 elections in the US was just the beginning politics Article 7698 words 9 votes
Why the two-party system is the root of the problems in the US's constitutional democracy politics Article 2778 words, published Mar 26 2018 9 votes
Republicans are trying to kick thousands of voters off the US electoral rolls during a pandemic politics Article 3600 words, published Apr 14 2020 12 votes
If the US postal service dies, so does democracy — Republicans are now trying to kill the post office and mail-in voting politics Article 839 words 4 votes
Modern Venezuela shows the eerie conclusion of illiberal politics politics Article 4172 words, published Feb 27 2020 5 votes
2020 elections: an expert on why you should be worried about your vote in 2020 politics Article 1968 words, published Jan 30 2020 4 votes
How the US has changed to become gradually more democratic over time politics Video 25:00, published Mar 8 2019 4 votes
Why the Republican party turned undemocratic politics Article 921 words, published Jul 24 2018 3 votes
“Flood the zone with shit”: How misinformation overwhelmed our democracy politics Article 2228 words, published Jan 16 2020 13 votes
Pack the union: A proposal to admit new states for the purpose of amending the constitution to ensure equal representation politics Article 6169 words, published Jan 10 2020 11 votes
‘We fear Hong Kong will become just another Chinese city’: An interview with Martin Lee, grandfather of democracy politics Article 1296 words 8 votes
How Viktor Orban hollowed out Hungary’s democracy politics Article 4040 words, published Aug 29 2019 6 votes
Should the US voting age be lowered to sixteen? politics Article 1326 words, published Jul 29 2019 19 votes
Should political parties really let anyone run for president? politics Article 1106 words, published Jul 25 2019 10 votes
Give political power to ordinary people: To fight elite capture of the state, it’s time to consider sortition, or the assignment of political power through lotteries politics Article 2143 words 14 votes
Democracy's Dilemma: Democracies rely on free exchange of ideas and information, but that can also be weaponized. How can democratic societies protect—and protect themselves from—this? politics Article 4619 words, published May 15 2019 11 votes
Why we need to reinvent democracy for the long term politics Article 1893 words, published Mar 5 2019 13 votes
Sudan’s longtime leader was ousted in a military coup. Protesters still want democracy. politics Article 1726 words 7 votes
The claim that democracy fares better in the West than in Africa is a fallacy politics Article 1022 words, published Jan 25 2019 7 votes
The noisy dispute over the meaning of populism is more than just an academic squabble – it’s a crucial argument about what we expect from democracy politics Article 12 votes
What America can learn from the fall of the Roman republic (Interview with historian Edward Watts about his book "Mortal Republic") politics Article 1850 words, published Jan 1 2019 10 votes
'A cancer on democracy': The battle to end gerrymandering in America politics Article 1390 words 6 votes
The news is bad in Hungary: "Viktor Orban didn’t like what the press was reporting, so he took it over." politics Article 1062 words 11 votes
The Maldives has another shot at democracy – but it needs help. At last, the violent rule of Abdulla Yameen is over. But the nation has a long way to go if it is to restore trust in its institutions. politics Article 728 words 7 votes
How Cambodia’s prime minister rigged an election politics Article 1067 words, published Aug 14 2018 3 votes
Zimbabwe’s historic elections: A case of leopards not changing their spots politics Article 1051 words 7 votes
Democrat. Dictator. Which path will Thailand's Prayuth Chan-ocha choose? politics Article published Jun 21 2018 6 votes
Venezuelans who hope for government change face dilemma — to vote or not to vote? politics Article 1343 words 4 votes