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When taxes become political, democracy suffers
Korea’s high, uneven tax burden and politicized policy debates are weakening democratic consent.
A look back at the speakers and educational programs at ALA's 2026 Annual Conference and Exhibition in Chicago.
Spread the love“`html The recent sentencing of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol to two years in prison has sent ...
Political scientist Donald Moynihan argues that Trump has consolidated power on many fronts, but has largely failed in his ...
Several states have ballot measures this year that could raise the thresholds needed to pass state constitutional amendments.
In his decades-long career in tech journalism, Dennis has written about nearly every type of hardware and software. He was a founding editor of Ziff Davis’ Computer Select in the 1990s, senior ...
Taiwan pushes back every day against an authoritarian vision of international order that allows dictator regimes to decide ...
As the U.S. celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this year, here are eight ways its political ...
Two-hundred and fifty years ago, the American revolution sent shockwaves around the globe. At the same time, events taking ...
In November, the world’s most powerful democracy elected as its next president a man who schemed to overturn its last presidential election. A month later, South Koreans swarmed their legislature to ...
Over the past decade or two, concerns about democracy’s future have moved to the center of political debate. In many long-established democracies once thought stable and secure, polarization has risen ...
A large majority of Democrats (86%) are dissatisfied with how American democracy is working. Around half of Republicans (51%) say the same.
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