2024. The year Vladimir Putin is supposed to step down from power after more than two decades of serving as both President and Prime Minister. After rising to power in the 1990s as a …
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posted on by Alexandra Ross
Boston University Tagged With: Amendment, constitutional retrogression, Putin, Russia
2024. The year Vladimir Putin is supposed to step down from power after more than two decades of serving as both President and Prime Minister. After rising to power in the 1990s as a …
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posted on by Martine Bjoernstad
Boston University Tagged With: Amendment, Constitution, constitutional retrogression, Democratic Erosion, Putin, Russia, Russia and Eastern Europe
Since Vladimir Putin was re-elected as President of Russia in 2018 questions have arisen as to what role he will play in the Russian government once his presidential term ends in 2024. In his State of …
posted on by Paige Cook
Saint Louis University Tagged With: accountability, Amendment, constitutional reversion, democratic backsliding, Frankenstate, Government Corruption, Missouri, transparency
When discussing democracy, it is often referred to in the national or international sense, more specifically, in the notion of an entire governmental system. The theory of democracy brings about …
posted on by Mook Lim
Rhode Island School of Design Tagged With: Amendment, American government, democracy, Meeting
It is citizens’ own right and obligation to participate in state and local government. Citizens’ active engagement in the governance will be able to foster better changes in the environment of the …
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