Nov 4, 2024 | 2023, elections |
Mia Buswell, Democracy Fellow (‘25 International Affairs) Leading up to the election, tariff policies are an increasingly heated topic of discussion among presidential candidates and the media alike. Whether it is a universal tariff or a response to an accelerating...
Oct 31, 2024 | 2023, elections, Presidency, Voting |
Erin Harris, Democracy Fellow (’25 Political Science and Communication Studies) At the height of the 2024 Presidential Election, a review of how voting and elections work in the United States can help with easing some of the anxiety and tension of this time of...
Apr 20, 2023 | 2023, elections, First Amendment, Global Democracy Challenges |
TikTok’s Trojan Horse: Why the App is Raising Concerns about The United States’ National Security Adrik Bagdasarian, ‘23 International Affairs, Woodson Martin Democracy Fellow TikTok, the app that has taken the world by storm with its...
Apr 13, 2023 | 2023, election laws, elections, Voting |
Representation Under Different Electoral Systems: What does representation mean? Billy McKeon, ’23 International Affairs Major with a concentration in Global Human Development, Madison Center Campus Vote Project Fellow American democracy is founded on...
Apr 13, 2023 | 2023, elections, Media and Politics |
The Rise of Democratic Elitism in the Era of Celebrity Politics Haley Szramoski, ’23 Public Policy and Administration, Madison Center Democracy Fellow From 2001 to 2003, Arnold Schwarzenegger, famous for starring as The Terminator in the popular film...
May 18, 2021 | 2021, election laws, elections, Voting, Voting Rights |
By Angelina Clapp, JMU ’23, Masters in Public Administration Voter suppression continues to cast a dark cloud over American democracy. Countless examples of voter suppression can be found throughout American history books, some clearly overt – from Jim...
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