An expert on political communication explains how Argentina’s history of public lying created a protective barrier between ...
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BY ARTHUR DEBAILLY The rise in coups and authoritarianism across Africa threatens the democratic resilience and economic ...
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Gerrit van der Wees is a former Dutch diplomat who teaches the history of Taiwan and US relations with East Asia at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
History’s verdict is unwavering: democracy survives not by the silence of the cautious, but by the courage of the convicted.
For fifty-eight years, the Pakistan Peoples Party has been more than a political party; it has been a movement of sacrifice, resilience, and unwavering dedication to the people of Pakistan. Founded in ...
Jeffrey Rosen contends, “Jefferson construed the Constitution strictly to limit federal power” while “Hamilton construed the Constitution liberally to expand” it.
Caught between Trump’s shifting Ukraine calculus & China’s industrial surge, Europe confronts hard reckoning over its fading competitiveness, political resolve ...
New Department of Education rules have redefined professional degrees, potentially excluding some students from loan ...