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Impeachment—An Elitist Aspiration or a Constitutional Duty? Jacob Lokash Nov 12, 2019 Mr. Trump ran his presidential campaign in 2016 by railing against the elites in government and claiming that he…
The Second Emperor of the PRC Dynasty Matthieu Manzoni Mar 25, 2018 Chairman Mao passed in September of 1976, and following a lacklustre and short-lived continuation of his regime by…
The Chinese Communist Party’s Ideological Battle with the West (Part 1) Alexandre Leroy Jan 24, 2018 Editor’s Note: This article is the first of a two-part series on the causes of the Chinese Communist Party’s…
Russian Anti-Corruption Protests Highlight the Economic Drawbacks of Poor… Eloise Goldsmith Jul 9, 2017 While Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election continues to dominate American politics, Russian…
A New Direction for South Korea Mia Trana Jun 10, 2017 In April, South Korea’s former President Park Geun-Hye was impeached and charged with bribery, coercion, abuse of…
The Colonial Roots of Zuma’s Presidency Taylor Mitchell May 18, 2017 The reputation of South Africa’s president, Jacob Zuma, has gone steadily downhill since the country began…
What Happened to Competition in Russia? John Chrobak Mar 31, 2017 "Competitive authoritarian regimes competitive, in that democratic institutions are not merely a façade:…