by Anna Thorner | Jan 6, 2024 | Sabanci University
Almost every country uses digital surveillance to some extent, whether it is for crime prevention and security, healthcare, or identity verification. But in some countries that have regimes with authoritarian tendencies, the line between surveillance for legitimate...
by Margherita Marras | Apr 22, 2022 | Boston University
Ever since his election victory in 2019, President Gotabaya Rajapska has been propelling the island nation of Sri Lanka into a repressive and violent authoritarian regime. In truth, Rajapaska’s dynasty began well before his presidency. In 2005, he served as the...
by Donovan Giardina | Apr 23, 2020 | Georgia State University
Image retrieved form: https://www.istockphoto.com/il/video/4k-macedonia-flag-crisis-war-fire-gm1019157286-273912350 The Country of Macedonia, now North Macedonia following a name dispute with Greece, broke away from the Yugoslav federation in 1991. Following...
by Jacob Gray | Apr 5, 2020 | University of Memphis
With the occasional riot in the street, a march, or tiki torches being flown, one could assume that there would be resistance everywhere and anywhere during President Trump’s tenure. Yet what about in Tipton County, Tennessee? Where the campaigns for the United...
by Diego Magallona | Dec 16, 2019 | University of the Philippines, Diliman
Activists in the Philippines are under siege. The country is now the most dangerous place for environmental activists, with 30 killed in 2018 – more than anywhere else in the world. And environmental defenders aren’t the only ones being targeted. Under Duterte’s...