In South Korea and in other countries, ordinary citizens have extraordinary power to prevent democratic backsliding.
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A Peaceful, Non-violent Revolution to Oust a Dictator and Usher in Democracy is Indeed Possible
Filipinos Commemorate the EDSA PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION, Now in its 40th YEAR February 25, 2026. The day ends a 4-day commemoration of the Edsa People ...
One in five Europeans believe that in certain cases a dictatorship is preferable to democracy, according to a survey shared ...
Protesters hold a massive rally near the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea on Saturday, December 7, 2024, calling for President Yoon Suk Yeol's ouster after his martial law attempt. Yoon ...
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That moment the dictatorship realized it couldn’t stop democracy anymore
Taiwan’s democracy didn’t emerge from peaceful reform alone but from decades of authoritarian rule that unintentionally laid ...
Debate over the health of democracy in Europe is intensifying as support for populist and nationalist movements grows.
Forty years after ousting a dictator, the Philippines faces unfinished political reforms and a fractured resistance amidst dynastic politics. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
On Friday Feb. 28, a press conference was held in the Oval Office with President Trump, Vice President Vance and Ukrainian President Vladimar Zelensky in attendance. I was horrified at the ...
If you thought being a white, Christian mother raising your family in suburbia protected you from Trump’s masked paramilitary thugs, think again, and consider VP Vance’s announcing that his and ...
First of all, congratulations to the Ateneo de Naga University community for this meaningful commemoration of the 40th ...
In this pathbreaking empirical study, Lee and Paine illuminate the complex ways in which colonialism shaped the prospects for democracy in countries emerging from imperial rule. Surveying over a ...
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