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As Ethiopia formally counts the votes following Monday's election, attitudes toward democracy appear to be shifting across ...
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The 2 Percent Rule and the Future of Democracy in Liberia

I. IntroductionDemocracy is strongest when the people, and not the government, decide which political parties should survive and which should disappear. Any law that allows the government to eliminate ...
Top legal and academic experts discuss the threats to American democracy, the rise of modern fascism, and how citizens can ...