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The United States, once a beacon of liberal democracy, is rapidly veering toward authoritarianism, according to a survey of over 500 political scientists. This alarming trend, highlighted by the ...
Most — but not all — political scientists are deeply troubled by the president's attempts to expand executive power, ...
The Kennedy-era program to protect workers displaced by foreign competition was always too miserly to make much of a ...
The narrative consistently pushed by the European conservative-nationalists is that these legal actions are not genuine applications of law but rather politically motivated manoeuvres by an entrenched ...
Canada’s fiercest founding father made sure that anti-Americanism was part of the country’s DNA right from the beginning ...
WHAT’S THE DEAL, DARRELL? — Eleven years ago, then-Senate Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg authored legislation that allows ...
In response to Gary Duffy's critique of ReAfricanisation, Gillian Schutte argues for the importance of centring African ...
Following Pope Francis's death, Catholics and nonbelievers alike are sharing their predictions about who will succeed him as ...
There’s an election just around the corner, which means it will soon be time for all of us to shuffle into a voting booth and ...
Voters will have the chance to hear from candidates from major parties ahead of the Kent County Council elections next month.
For Professor of Psychology Benita Jackson, meeting the moment means helping her students develop the capacity to “look at ...
In the run-up to Buckinghamshire’s local elections on May 1, a Labour councillor has called for the council to do more to fix ...