Platforms of Propaganda: How Social Media Sites Facilitate and Spread… Alexander Beck Nov 17, 2022 Propaganda has been used for thousands of years to manipulate public opinion, yet disinformation on social media is…
Brazil Presidential Election: Is Democracy at Stake? Clare Rowbotham Oct 30, 2022 As the Brazil Presidential election approaches, the world watches as the future of Brazil's democracy could be…
Is It Time for Legault to LeStop? Sophie Strassmann-Peña Aug 31, 2022 "Bill 96 exemplifies an intergenerational cultural wound between Canadian Anglophones, Francophones, and First…
Famine and Democratic Backsliding: The Long-Term Consequences of Russian Duplicity Alain Mitra Aug 16, 2022 When essential resources become increasingly scarce, authoritarian figures and institutions are emboldened to act…
The Seventeenth Philippine President Russel Ismael Jul 25, 2022 The recent 2022 Philippine election came as a shock to the international community. What exactly were the factors…
The Everlasting Fight for Democracy in Nicaragua Justine Peries Jun 10, 2022 Over the last three years, human rights abuses and the deaths of hundreds of protesters have revealed the…
A Women’s Revolution in Sudan Mia Archambault Apr 19, 2022 Despite violent military pushbacks, women once again are present at the protests. This time, women have brought…
Elections Have Failed in Libya: Who Will Lead the Country Forward? Darius Jamal Mar 4, 2022 Although the prospects for this election were grim, the current outcome has failed to meet even the most…
The French Presidential Elections: Implications of Young People’s… Emma Roy-Contancin Mar 1, 2022 In short, for François Mari, candidates "don't know how to use today's codes to be heard by young voters, or they…
Forgetting Ferdinand Marcos: The Dangers of Historical Revisionism Cesar Ramirez Jan 16, 2022 The failures of the elite democracy that returned in 1986, such as unsuccessfully addressing ongoing corruption and…