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- 1From:The New York Times MagazineIt's no secret -- even if it hasn't yet been clearly or widely articulated -- that our lives and our data are increasingly intertwined, almost indistinguishable. To be able to function in modern society is to submit to...
- 2From:The EconomistThe world's biggest democracy has taken a serious hit. On March 24th Rahul Gandhi, leader of India's Congress party and by far the country's best-known opposition figure, was disqualified from parliament after a court...
- 3From:American Heritage (Vol. 68, Issue 2)On the first weekend in March, 1965, TV images of brutal violence by the Alabama state police against civil rights demonstrators shocked the nation. Wielding batons and dogs, police killed one demonstrator and brutally...
- 4From:The EconomistTwenty years ago, President George W. Bush stood before the American people and proposed a radical intervention to head off a growing menace in one of the world's most troubled regions. "Seldom has history offered a...
- 5From:The EconomistIn the centre of Taipei is a sprawling memorial to Chiang Kai-shek, leader of both the KMT and the Republic of China (ROC), which formally moved to Taiwan in 1949. A bronze statue of the general sits atop a white marble...
- 6From:The EconomistIn the view of many, money corrupts democracy. In the view of Francis Albarède, however, it was money, in the form of coined silver, which created democracy in the first place. Dr Albarède is a geochemist at the École...
- 7From:The EconomistLast August, as Russian missiles were pounding cities in Ukraine, South Africa's foreign minister, Naledi Pandor, delivered a key foreign-policy speech. For a country that was once a symbol of universal rights, this...
- 8From:The EconomistEditor's note: This is one of a series of daily articles we will be publishing in the run-up to the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24th. See the Ukraine's armed forces had prepared for...
- 9From:The EconomistEditor's note: This is one of a series of daily articles we will be publishing in the run-up to the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24th. See "IAM A bomb technician," reads the t-shirt...
- 10From:The Economist"ZION SHALL be redeemed with judgment." The words of the prophet Isaiah are quoted by Simcha Rothman, chairman of the law committee of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, at the start of each of its meetings. Mr Rothman is...
- 11From:The EconomistTo read more of The Economist's data journalism visit our LATIN AMERICA is the most democratic region of the developing world. But it has long been heading in the wrong direction. Its score on the EIU assesses...
- 12From:The EconomistISRAEL HAS no codified constitution, no federal system and a unicameral parliament in which the government of the day commands a majority. That leaves the Israeli Supreme Court as the only institution that can balance...
- 13From:The EconomistTHE CHAGRIN of the dozen-odd years of this column's existence is that fair, free and open societies in Asia have for most of that time been on the retreat. The golden advances in Asian democracy were in the 1980s and...
- 14From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 2)
Misinformed About Disinformation: Russian propaganda appears to have had little effect on Americans.
Are misinformation and disinformation dooming democracy? Recent years have produced a flood of news stories saying so. But disinformation (intentionally misleading information such as propaganda) is nothing new; as... - 15From:just-style.comByline: Hannah Abdulla Two years on from the military coup in Myanmar, the Ethical Trade Initiative (ETI) says the findings of its independent evidence-based assessment on the context of human rights and responsible...
- 16From:The Baltic TimesOn Sept. 6 and 7, Estonia will host the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Global Summit, which will bring together heads of state and government, civil society organizations, and policymakers from around the world at the...
- 17From:The Non-profit Times (Vol. 37, Issue 2)Monika Bauerlein is CEO of Mother Jones and previously she wets co-editor of it. A Fullbright scholar, she was also a reporter and writer for numerous publications. 1. Mother Jones was reporting news via a nonprofit...
- 18From:The EconomistTo read more of The Economist's data journalism visit our THE LONG decline of global democracy stalled in 2022, according to the latest edition of the One reason why a bounceback was expected was the lifting of...
- 19From:State Magazine (Issue 687)Artist Courtney Mattison sits beneath her site-specific commission for Embassy Jakarta, called "Confluence (Our Changing Seas V)." View the entire version of "Confluence (Our Changing Seas V)" at the end of this article....
- 20From:The Economist"Democracy is the best tool we have to address the wide range of challenges we all face, " President Joe Biden declared at a summit of African leaders in December, "and that belief is shared by Africans and Americans...