...a blog on Ghana, Africa and development Shuang Bin (TBC), scholar in democracy and governance with a focus on China-Africa relations Hongxiang Huang, freelance...
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...who considers the matter even for a moment understands that. In a democracy, the people are supposed to exert control over their government. As Hinkle...
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...just keep folks you donâ t like (read: minorities) from voting? Yay democracy! Well, the Supreme Court (we say SCOTUSÂ for our nerd cred, of...
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...Tocqueville's more well-known book about his American experience, Democracy in America, he summed up his opinion of America's...
...logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it, to believe that democracy was impossible and that the Party was the guardian of democracy, to...
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The circumstances of Chen Guangcheng's leaving New York University have been in the news lately and the subject of dispute. Essentially, Chen says he is being pushed out due to pressure on NYU from t
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The Cable: The State Department investigator who accused colleagues last week of using drugs, soliciting prostitutes, and having sex with minors says that Foggy Bottom is now engaged in an “intimi
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...influence to subvert the process, and then you don't have a democracy any more. To oppose the party in power becomes too dangerous, too...
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Forget international mergers or overseas offices. Leading Chinese law firm Jun He sees plenty of room for expansion on its own turf
For the symposium on Michael Greve's The Upside Down Constitution (Harvard University Press 2012).A key concept in Mike Greve's book is the idea of "surplus." This concept helps Greve explain the pol
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