Democracy is eroding worldwide, and the Trump administration exemplifies troubling trends of authoritarianism, polarization, ...
President Donald Trump gestures to a poster that says “Gulf of America” in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, ...
It's time for Congress to overcome their instincts for political survival and to sacrifice themselves for the good of our ...
To kick off his Democracy Day breakout session Youth and Democratic Erosion, SNF Agora Fellow Scott Warren asked a small group of first-year students how they feel about the current state of democracy ...
Now that the Fourth of July has come and gone, Americans begin a year of celebration and reflection as we prepare for next year’s semiquincentennial — 250 years since our Founding Fathers courageously ...
To the editor: In Thomas Jefferson’s inaugural address he said, “… it is proper you should understand what I deem the essential principles of our government." Some of what he went on to say was: ...
When Donald Trump is sworn in next week, America will have a president for the first time in four years. The Biden era hasn’t been a presidency but an interregnum, with seemingly no one in charge in ...
Polls tend to wind up screaming to us a lot of things we should already know, while also whispering about aspects of our daily life that we should find troubling. Take the most recent survey of ...
To the editor — It all began in the year 1215, when King John signed the Magna Carta. It’s found specifically in our Constitution’s Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, which both ensure no person is ...
The Republic of Korea’s ascent as a global beacon of liberal democracy and capitalism has been built on its robust alliance with the United States. Now this exemplary democracy faces its most ...