Levitsky and Ziblatt present what appears to be a transparent strategy to protect a democracy. We the people, and actors in appointed positions have the power to essentially control who exits and …
“Maria had its way with Puerto Rico and the Government will barely put a band aid” by “Julian Toro” @ “Georgia State University”
Why Trump’s strain of populism is bad by Baxter Shirey @ Georgia State
Trump makes a bad populist leader because he has no real intention of helping the common man, and must maintain this facade in ways that test the normal bounds of executive power - like by lying and …
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How Identity and Party Loyalty made Donald Trump President by Dobromir Kehayov @ Georgia State University
The 2016 US presidential election was the most bizarre election in the history of the country by far. How could a man like Donald Trump be elected president of the United States? Many people scratched …
Is Europe’s Migrant Crisis a Potential Threat to Finnish Democracy? Abby Nutter @ The Ohio State University
Immigration is a hot button topic that has an resounding effect on the world. While it’s easy to focus on the immigration issues in the U.S. this article clearly demonstrates the ongoing contention …
The Korean Peninsula: Peaceful Unification of a Democracy and a Dictatorship? by Taylor Robinson @ Georgia State University
Sixty-five years after the beginning of the Korean War, leaders of South Korea and North Korea began meeting with the intention of declaring peace and mending their damaged relationship. In addition …