Finland, which is also known as the happiest country in the world, has always been a country that is admired with the welfare system and social support programs that are described as the most …
Non-Partisan and Non-Violent Ghanaian Youth on the Streets: Can They #FixTheCountry?
Started on Twitter with the hashtag #FixTheCounrty and then spread onto streets in the form of non-violent protests. This August, Ghanaian youth have demonstrated against the political elite for the …
Slovakia: Can the New Coalition Government End Corruption and Improve the Democracy Scale of Slovakia?
The Slovakian democracy is still in it’s early ages and Slovakia has been struggling with authoritarian regime of ruling since the 1989 revolution which was against the dictator communist …
2012 Malian Crisis: Multidimensional Erosion of Democracy
The situation in Mali in 2012 can be examined by two major events. First, the military coup and the collapse of the democratic regime which led to the suspension of the constitution; and second, the …
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Trying to Exist in a Patriarchal Society: Women in Bangladesh
Some of us are lucky enough to live in societies that value women and men equally, but what about Bangladeshi women who have not been so fortunate, either from birth or afterwards? On 24th November …
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Protecting Democracy from Authoritarianism in the Case of Italy
In Italy, 19 coalition administrations were created in the seven legislative periods following 1993, known as the Second Republic, with significant legal reforms impacting political life, and five in …
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A Wall to Divide Hispaniola Once and For All
The Dominican Republic, through the voice of its current president, Luis Abinader, has announced the construction of a wall to permanently separate the 380 km border with Haiti in order to combat and …
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Democratic Integrity and Metaverse Politics in South Korea
The Seoul Metropolitan Government expressed its ambitions to become one of the first governments to delve into the metaverse realm. As a leading city into the Metaverse, Seoul must be careful in …
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