Post Tagged with: "democracy"

Hong Kong: The Unexpected Revolutionary
/ November 24, 2014

Hong Kong: The Unexpected Revolutionary

Ryan Tang argues that the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong are long overdue

The Tiger Looks to the Future
/ August 17, 2014

The Tiger Looks to the Future

Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan asks what the results of the latest Indian election mean for its future

Yemen’s new hope
/ March 1, 2014

Yemen’s new hope

With its National Dialogue Conference coming to a close, Yemen appears to have escaped violence for good. But it may well be too early to celebrate this unlucky country’s new found success

The true price of parliament
/ October 19, 2013

The true price of parliament

Why IPSA’s proposals are about so much more than an extra £8k

The Rise of the Selectorate
/ September 14, 2013

The Rise of the Selectorate

Having seen electoral primaries disappear from the coalition agenda, Graham Atkins investigates their potential impact

The blue helmet and the olive branch
/ July 7, 2013

The blue helmet and the olive branch

Daniel Golebiewski on the dealership in building democracy

Get the Frack out of Romania!
/ July 6, 2013

Get the Frack out of Romania!

Governments focus on fracking's economic advantages -- and ignore the vocal protests of their constituents

A Tale of Democracy and Lions
/ May 27, 2013

A Tale of Democracy and Lions

Rethinking the relationship between democracy and development in the context of East Africa’s successful authoritarianism

The country that never came in from the cold
/ May 24, 2013

The country that never came in from the cold

Self-styled authoritarian rule is stifling press freedoms and education in Europe’s backyard

Can Democratic Elections Save the Baloch?
/ May 13, 2013

Can Democratic Elections Save the Baloch?

Sharik Bashir on whether the biggest province in Pakistan, home to poverty and insurgency, will prevail in this month’s elections