Meet Japan’s NDP Koji Shiromoto Jun 18, 2018 The conclusive victory of Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzō Abe in last October’s general election was supposed to…
Who Is Henri Falcón? A Look At Venezuela’s New Elections Chris Cadogan Mar 12, 2018 If you were to Google almost anything involving the country of Venezuela as of March, I almost guarantee an article…
Will Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa Succumb to the Stability Doctrine? Taylor Mitchell Feb 13, 2018 2017 was a revolutionary year for democracy in Africa. On September 1st, Kenya’s Supreme Court made history by…
Central America’s Second Coming of the Anti-Establishment Gretel Kahn Jan 13, 2018 There is unrest in Honduras. As the electoral commission declared the incumbent Juan Orlando Hernandez as President…
Common-Wealth of Reform: Looking Abroad to fix Canada’s Electoral System Christopher Ciafro Jan 3, 2018 With the passing of the New Year, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government have entered their third full…
The Fall of an Empire: President Mugabe’s Resignation Alexandra Yiannoutsos Dec 7, 2017 President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and his party the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF)…
Why Facebook Took So Long to Identify Russian Ads Kiara Bernard Oct 14, 2017 On September 6, Facebook finally admitted to finding evidence pointing to Russian meddling on its platform to…
Kenya’s Historic Elections, Unknown Future Alexandra Yiannoutsos Sep 24, 2017 During the summer of 2017, election season put all eyes on Kenya. Although a decade ago, the unprecedented violence…
Venezuela’s Crisis: The Start of a Dictatorship? Helena Martin Aug 10, 2017 Protests, violence, and hunger seem to have taken over Venezuela. Ever since the death of former president Hugo…
Too FARC Gone? Garima Karia Jun 30, 2017 Sixty years, 220,000 deaths, seven million displacements and one failed referendum later, the Colombian people…