Across Myanmar’s history, personalized power has been the norm. Loyalty is to the leader, not to the institution, and when key officials are chosen today they are described as loyal to an individual, not an institution or ideal.
Tag: democracy
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Examples from Ethiopia, Egypt, and Russia indicate that as civic space shrinks, traditional models of professionalized civil society work come under pressure.
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A presidential system, particularly when coupled with a two-round electoral system, may break majoritarian despotism just as easily as it can make it.
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In the midst of a historically severe economic crisis and overall discontent with the government, the overt attack against democratic institutions was the push those who oppose the government needed to attract significant support domestically and abroad.
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In the end it appears Mohammed VI was fed up with the nearly six months of horse trading, which had caused serious administrative delays in the North African kingdom, including around the passing of the 2017 finance bill and the legislation to allow Morocco to rejoin the African Union.
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While the recent protests were indeed inspired by the fight against corruption, the deeper issue at stake is the future of European convergence and liberal democracy in Romania.
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The death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and the controversial election of his appointed successor Nicolás Maduro open a new phase in the short history of collective democracy protection in Latin America.
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Anouar Ben Khelifa, former Tunisian Secretary of State for governance and public service, discusses efforts to promote transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness in the North African country.
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Russia and China’s cyber cooperation is a marriage of convenience that reflects a shared priority: regime stability.
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The situation in Venezuela is pressing. The country suffers from world-record high inflation, scarcity, and one of the region’s highest homicide rates.