Between 2006 and 2024, over 1,200 journalists were killed, with UNESCO reporting that 85% of these cases remain unresolved. Journalism, once hailed as a pillar…
Posts tagged as “Authoritarianism”
Is Indonesia’s New President a “Cuddly Grandpa” or Cunning Dictator?
By Marc Makornwattana on March 20, 2024
Is China Dismantling Democracy in Latin America?
By Adriana Doyle on March 13, 2024
The Stakes of Egypt’s Next Presidential Elections
By Mark Basta on November 30, 2023
Where Does “Where the Crawdads Sing” Come From?
By Zachary Hagen-Smith on May 3, 2022
The Fragility of Representative Governance and the Need to Protect It
By Ananya Venkatraman on January 24, 2022
Kaczyński’s Mazurka
By Chance Boreczky on September 30, 2019
Homo Hominibus Tigris: Xi Jinping and the Rise of the Good Dictator
By Yoojin Shin on December 7, 2017
Crossroads Blues
By Liam Frolund on November 5, 2017
Nobels and Whistles in Beijing
By Ana Singh on April 20, 2016
The Waning Hermit Kingdom (Part I): A Faltering Kim-Regime
By Ana Singh on November 3, 2015