Democracy

Free (If Not Entirely Fair) Elections In Cambodia

Jennifer Winstanley | Posted 08.14.2008 | Living


Jennifer Winstanley

Cambodia held its fourth parliamentary election on July 27th, 2008. As predicted Hun Sen's ruling Cambodia People's Party (CPP) came out on top with a...

Georgia-Russia Conflict: Moscow Challenges America's Global and Regional Authority

Omid Memarian | Posted 08.13.2008 | Politics


Omid Memarian

One of the lessons the U.S. could learn from the conflict is that America is no longer the most effective nation when it comes to interfering, influencing and finally resolving conflicts among nations.

Building a High-Trust World: Obama and the Democratic Platform

Steve Clemons | Posted 08.11.2008 | Politics


Steve Clemons

What I love most about the Party platform is that it started with a focus on what we need to do in America as Americans -- and not necessarily on the wars and conflicts in which war are embroiled abroad.

Bottom Up Democracy at PDA, Top-Down at DNC

Rob Kall | Posted 08.03.2008 | Politics


Rob Kall

We live in a new world that allows organizations to open up the discussion and decision-making process. Failure to tap into this means being stuck in what has become obsolete top-down leadership.

War Is Over (If Maliki Wants It)

Chris Weigant | Posted 07.16.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

Without a microscopic examination of the seething cauldron of Iraqi partisan politics, it's safe to say that Maliki knows which way the wind is blowing. The Iraqi people want to know -- "when is the U.S. leaving?"

Obama Frames Iraq Right, Bush And McCain Slow To React

Chris Weigant | Posted 07.14.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

McCain's going to have to come up with some new spin to explain why Obama and Maliki are now singing from the same songbook on timetables for withdrawal.

A Just Democracy

Katrina vanden Heuvel | Posted 07.03.2008 | Politics


Katrina vanden Heuvel

I experienced a surge of hope after the most nationally inclusive race for president in US history. It was that hope that moved me to write a manifesto about how to invigorate our democracy.

Flip-Flopping, Obama, and Gun Control

Philip Slater | Posted 07.02.2008 | Politics


Philip Slater

I'm not crazy about the shifts Obama has made -- I only hope they're tactical and not sincere. It all comes down this: it's democracy, which means the voice of everyone, not just the folks you agree with.

Washington's Hypocrisy Over African Dictatorships

Stephen Zunes | Posted 07.01.2008 | Politics


Stephen Zunes

Despite claims of support for the advancement of democracy, the United States continues to support other African dictatorships that are as bad as or even worse than that of Zimbabwe.

Just Who's Doing the Hoarding? Food Independence and Real Democracy

Frances Moore Lappe | Posted 07.01.2008 | Green


Frances Moore Lappe

The deepening high-food-cost crisis reveals the danger in an agricultural model dependent on imports. The end of hunger and real food security require provisioning from domestic resources wherever possible.

Can We Rescue Democracy from the Right?

John Feffer | Posted 06.30.2008 | Politics


John Feffer

Yes, the U.S. government has given "democracy promotion" a bad name. But progressives should not withhold support from movements in other countries fighting nonviolently against tyranny.

Attacks on Gene Sharp and Albert Einstein Institution Unwarranted

Stephen Zunes | Posted 06.27.2008 | Politics


Stephen Zunes

Sharp has inspired generations of progressives around the world. So why are foreign governments claiming that he and his small research institute are key players in a Bush administration plot against them?

How Are Lawyers Like Politicians?

Rick Shenkman | Posted 06.18.2008 | Politics


Rick Shenkman

Lawyers have to appeal to juries the way pols have to appeal to voters. But there's one difference: you can't squeeze all of America's voters into a jury box to hear your opening and closing statements.

Empire or Democracy: Are We Ready for the Fall?

John W. Whitehead | Posted 06.16.2008 | Politics


John W. Whitehead

As resources are drained, the principles inherent in a democratic republic will be compromised by what is needed to sustain a militaristic empire like the US.

Primary Voting in The Future

Norman Cressy | Posted 06.09.2008 | Politics


Norman Cressy

Recently, I received in the mail a corporation letter asking me to vote in company matters. With this as a forerunner, I propose the following scheme for future primaries.

Let's See the VP Sausage Being Made

David Weinberger | Posted 06.05.2008 | Politics


David Weinberger

Instead of having potential VPs enter through the back door of some undisclosed location, how about if we get to see some of the discussions?

The Loss of Democracy: The Deeper Meaning of McClellan's Revelations of Imperial Deceit & Media Submissiveness

Dan Kovalik | Posted 06.02.2008 | Politics


Dan Kovalik

The result of the White House spin, and the complicity of the press corp. in it, has been the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S. servicemen and women and tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians.

We Can Stop Ducking the Waves of Misogyny -- Our Democracy Teeters on the Brink.

Michealene Cristini Risley | Posted 06.02.2008 | Politics


Michealene Cristini Risley

Wake up America. We are so close to losing any semblance of democracy in our country.

Why Republicans Might Attack Iran Before the General Elections

Omid Memarian | Posted 05.19.2008 | Politics


Omid Memarian

One of the strongest scenarios among neo-conservatives is based on the hypothesis that in the case of any military attack against Iran, the greatest beneficiary would be John McCain.

Pakistan: on the Perilous Path to Democracy

Shuja Nawaz | Posted 05.07.2008 | Politics


Shuja Nawaz

The fledgling coalition government in Pakistan has a huge task before it: restoring democracy, the judiciary, and the economy. It will need to reach clear and unambiguous agreements amongst itself.

Is the Corporate Media Deciding This Election For Us?

Dave Johnson | Posted 04.30.2008 | Media


Dave Johnson

While saturating the airwaves with scary video clips of Obama's scary minister the corporate media is providing the public with almost no information about McCain's.

Daniel Pipes v. Religious Tolerance

Gershom Gorenberg | Posted 04.30.2008 | Politics


Gershom Gorenberg

In recent years, conservative researcher and commentator Daniel Pipes has become a spokesman for fear of Islam. This is my account of my afternoon with him.

The Custody Battle for America

Matthew-Lee Erlbach | Posted 04.24.2008 | Politics


Matthew-Lee Erlbach

Last week's debate proved something startling about this country as it was like watching Maury Povich and Dr. Phil perform a tag-team divorce in which...

Worst Debate Ever? Demographics Anyone?

Joe Lauria | Posted 04.18.2008 | Media


Joe Lauria

ABC's market research apparently showed that keeping questions to the level of flag pins and what your pastor thinks would draw and keep an audience tuned in. Hence, the worst debate ever.

Citizen Journalism: Can We Trust it?

Tom Alderman | Posted 04.17.2008 | Media


Tom Alderman

Citizen reporters provide independent, accurate, reliable information that the traditional media doesn't provide, goes the argument. Independent? Perhaps. Accurate and reliable? Can't be sure, say concerned professionals.


 

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