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Military Coups Can Halt Democracies. However, It Is Not the End of Their Democratic Dream.
Military Coups Can Halt Democracies. However, It Is Not the End of Their Democratic Dream.
When a frail democracy is decoupled from morals and coupled with a coup — the story of Myanmar.
Sakshi Kharbanda, Ph.D.
Feb 4
Turning the Chapter on Reproductive Healthcare: Repealing the Global Gag Order
Turning the Chapter on Reproductive Healthcare: Repealing the Global Gag Order
On Thursday, President Biden followed Democratic presidential tradition, rescinding the global gag order which places restrictions on…
Elizabeth Rose
Feb 1
The Eternal War Of The Congo
The Eternal War Of The Congo
The Italian Ambassador is the last tragic victim of a never-ending conflict in the heart of Africa
Frank the man
Feb 24
One Party, Under Rush, Indivisible
One Party, Under Rush, Indivisible
The establishment and populist factions of the GOP are two sides of the same coin minted in Rush Limbaugh’s image
Kevin King
Feb 24
Senators Propose New Law to Require Facebook and Google to Report Suspicious Content to the Feds
Senators Propose New Law to Require Facebook and Google to Report Suspicious Content to the Feds
Technological innovation and the transfer of many aspects of everyday life onto the Internet has been a boon to society at-large. Few can…
Mitchell Nemeth
Feb 14
Trump’s Acquittal Defines a Broken GOP
Trump’s Acquittal Defines a Broken GOP
Donald Trump escapes accountability again, as the GOP finds itself the party of lawlessness and disorder.
Alexander Ziperovich
Feb 13
J&J’s One-Shot Vaccine Is One More Tool in the Fight Against the Pandemic
J&J’s One-Shot Vaccine Is One More Tool in the Fight Against the Pandemic
The vaccine has advantages over the Pfizer and the Moderna vaccines even though the efficacy rate reported is lower.
Dr. Zach Zachariah
Feb 4
Fixing a Broken System: The Path to Creating a Viable Third-Party
Fixing a Broken System: The Path to Creating a Viable Third-Party
Public trust in the government continues to reach new lows. Only 17% of people say they trust the federal government to do what is right …
Nick Baker
Feb 3
Why Are Some Authoritarian Regimes More Stable Than Others?
Why Are Some Authoritarian Regimes More Stable Than Others?
The malevolent herbs of authoritarianism contaminate the soil of humanity.
Kirill Bedenkov
Feb 24
Facebook’s Australian News Ban a Colossal Blunder
Facebook’s Australian News Ban a Colossal Blunder
At pains to downplay Facebook’s power and influence, CEO Mark Zuckerberg actually proved both — then lost the battle.
Wilson da Silva
Feb 23
Is Diplomacy Under Threat?
Is Diplomacy Under Threat?
The practice of diplomacy is something that has existed for as long as there have been nations. However, with recent revolutions in the …
Arthur Quayle
Feb 17
Joe Biden Turns America First Into Science First
Joe Biden Turns America First Into Science First
After years of mutual suspicion and distrust, science finds itself at the heart of politics
Alastair Isaacs
Feb 17
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