22 March 2018 by Tony Nagy
Opinion: Is Western civilisation on the decline? Judging by the state of play in modern politics,...
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27 February 2018
Interview: Democracy is supposed to recognise us all as political equals, says world renowned feminist scholar...
16 October 2017 by Henrik Bang
Opinion: The rise of populist movements across the globe reflect a widespread decline of democratic satisfaction.
17 August 2017 by Brendan McCaffrie
Essay: To coincide with the launch of Democracy 100 at the Museum of Australian Democracy last...
16 August 2017 by Jean-Paul Gagnon
Essay: One hundred inspiring 'democracy champions' will gather at Old Parliament House in Canberra tonight to...
16 August 2017 by Selen A. Ercan
Research: What are the core values, strengths and weaknesses of Australian democracy? Tonight 100 'Champions of...
10 August 2017 by Mona Lena Krook
Opinion: "As a woman in public life, the violent threats take on another sickening dimension.
24 April 2017 by Lars-Olof Karlsson
Research: Why did the Arab Spring fail? Despite a number of revolutions in the Arab world,...
17 March 2017 by Tim Besley, Olle Folke, Torsten Persson and Johanna Rickne
Research: A common criticism against gender quotas is that they are anathema to meritocratic principles.
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