What is Happening in Haiti? For the past month, Haiti has experienced a period of political unrest brought on by questions over …
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What is Happening in Haiti? For the past month, Haiti has experienced a period of political unrest brought on by questions over …
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Georgia State University Tagged With: Colombia, Government Corruption, protest
The Protest of a De-Democratized Colombia Intro: In September of 2020, seven people were killed during their demonstrations against the influx of corruption in Colombia, following the death of …
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Palestine ranks poorly as a democratic state by both Freedom House and The Economist’s Intelligence Unit. Freedom House does not recognize Palestine as one government, but instead separates the …
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Georgia State University Tagged With: Black voters, Brian Kemp, Georgia, Stacy Abrams, United States democracy
Around the world, we are seeing a new trend of democratic erosion spring up, especially in the United States. In the 2018 Georgia race for Governor, we saw two versions of Georgia pitted against each …
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Among the rolling hills and open plains of the Balkans lies a nation, young, and fragile. Bosnia sits, safe, for now, guarded from …
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Georgia State University Tagged With: Community, Disinformation, Media Literacy, Misinformation, US
The specter of the mainstream media is worrisome and even more so when hearing about the growing concentration of media under a few corporations[1]. There are also issues of misinformation and …
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