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« Quelque chose a changé » : témoignages de détenus anti-Poutine, incarnation… Philippe Granger Aug 26, 2021 Ils sont jeunes. Ils sont russes. Ils s’appellent Alika, Dmitryi, Denis, Gabelaya, Konstantin, Olga et Rinat. Ils…
Strike One Against the Indian Democracy Avni Aghi Jul 15, 2021 While its neighbours seemed to flounder in maintaining democracy periodically, India stood steady. It is one of the…
“Anti-Social” Capital: COVID-19 and the Future of Democracy Erling Rolseth Mar 28, 2021 When COVID-19 crossed China’s borders — or even before that, when it was just a whisper I heard from my Wuhanese…
Alexei Navalny: Vladimir Putin’s Biggest Fear Elizabeth Franceschini Mar 16, 2021 The idea of “Putin for life” is not an exaggeration when describing Russia’s contemporary political situation. The…
Russia’s Revolution? Alexei Navalny’s Opposition Alexander Kelly Mar 2, 2021 Navalny’s brush with death, subsequent return to Russia, and recent arrest have ignited protests as fierce as any…
Qualified Immunity: Law enforcements’ unjustifiable constitutional shield Boubacar Ouane Dec 11, 2020 A right is only "clearly established" when a court has previously held an officer accountable for violating the…
Au Pérou, il faut imaginer Sisyphe exaspéré Diane Robert Nov 27, 2020 La crise politique traversée par le Pérou ces dernières semaines a cristallisé les années de frustration d’une…
Children of the Bad Revolution: Thailand and the Call for Democracy Robin Vochelet Oct 25, 2020 The Free Youth Movement breathed new life into the protests on July 18, 2020, with a massive street demonstration…
Star Power, Black Power, and the Limits of Celebrity Activism Teresa Tolo Jul 4, 2020 Fans should put less focus on their favourite celebrities and instead open their ears, hearts, and minds to the…