• How did democracy and political organisations develop in Britain? (aqa.org.uk)
  • But the state governments, which hold considerable power in India's decentralized democracy, sometimes slow the pace of reform. (mckinsey.com)
  • The worst thing for democracy was the establishment of the party whip. (kildarestreet.com)
  • The value of democracy lies at the heart of American political life, emphasizing the role of citizens in the governing process. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • What is the relationship between political parties and democracy? (rutgers.edu)
  • Institutions intended to protect the country's democracy, such as the Constitutional Court, remain largely stillborn, while in parliament, parties remain locked in perpetual squabbling. (al-monitor.com)
  • The union of the United Kingdom is the most successful political union in history, the foundation on which all our businesses and citizens can thrive and prosper, standing up for, and embodying in its institutions, liberty under the law, respect for all, fair play, free trade, parliamentary democracy and material progress. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • Can We Help Save Democracy by Requiring Voters to Pass a Test of Political Knowledge? (reason.com)
  • This questioning of democracy is polarising politics and taking debate beyond healthy bounds. (reason.com)
  • In his much-discussed book Against Democracy , Georgetown political philosopher Jason Brennan proposes a system of "epistocracy," which might, among other things, restrict the franchise to those who have adequate knowledge. (reason.com)
  • Conspir- acy theories can create doubt about political opponents and their integrity and unfold a con- siderable danger to democracy. (lu.se)
  • She has written on civil society, political parties, and the democracy of everyday life among neighbors. (lu.se)
  • Russell Muirhead is Robert Clements Professor of Democracy and Politics in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College. (lu.se)
  • The Institute of Democracy conducts research about democratic development and political communication between citizens, media and parties. (lu.se)
  • A debate forum for issues concerning globalization, democracy and development etc. (lu.se)
  • Traditional political parties brand Muslims as Islamists and Muslims have to take the blame for an Islam that is anti-democracy and in favour of patriarchal structures. (lu.se)
  • There are both formal procedures through laws, rules, regulations, as wel as deliberate political actions and security measures that undermine human rights work, and block and curtail a vibrant democracy. (lu.se)
  • The government should nonetheless receive credit for refusing to back away from the reform programs already in motion, as some observers thought it would after the 2004 elections. (mckinsey.com)
  • Notably, in 2022, after a legal victory, the BJP-led government conducted municipal elections with a 14% OBC reservation, a figure that has seen fluctuations over the years. (thedailyguardian.com)
  • The Elections, Public Opinion and Parties (EPOP) group is the largest specialist group of the UK Political Studies Association (PSA) and in 2015 we hosted the annual conference. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • The MFP leader said the party has retained an edge in Thon Buri, judging by two previous elections: the 2019 general election and the Bangkok councillor election last year. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Although many Texans were not happy about RUP and opposed its ideals, many RUP candidates ran for political office during the 1972 state elections. (listverse.com)
  • They have a broken government with no elections since 2006 and a general sense amongst most Palestinians, in the West Bank and in Gaza, that their government is not legitimate any more. (timesofisrael.com)
  • In my understanding, which is backed by most Palestinian political analysts, Hamas did not win those elections, Fatah lost. (timesofisrael.com)
  • From the point of view of a supporter of peace between these two people, Palestinian elections are essential as a first step towards any kind of renewal of a political process that could lead to negotiations. (timesofisrael.com)
  • Does he agree also that promises made by political parties at elections should be kept? (parliament.uk)
  • The analysis shows how political tensions have been played out in systemic and event con- spiracy theories in Polish mainstream media before the presidential elections in spring 2020. (lu.se)
  • ParlGov contains data on elections and governments for all EU and most OECD members for the entire post-war period. (lu.se)
  • The database combines approximately 1400 parties, 680 elections with 5800 election results and 2300 governing parties in 960 cabinets. (lu.se)
  • Releases at regular intervals will provide up-to-date empirical information including recent elections or changes in government, coding suggestions from country experts as well as extensions to more countries and time periods. (lu.se)
  • The project is based on quantitative content analyses of parties' election programs from more than 50 countries covering all free, democratic elections since 1945. (lu.se)
  • The next general debate in parliament will help voters make informed choices at the poll. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Senator John Faulkner has delivered a wide-ranging speech on political integrity and called for reforms to the parliament, public service, political parties and election funding. (australianpolitics.com)
  • In North Carolina, following Barack Obama's successful 2008 campaign, Republicans slashed early voting from 17 to 10 days and curbed or eliminated Sunday voting due to popularity of "souls to the polls" campaigns that encouraged black voters to turn out en masse after church. (ontheissues.org)
  • It marks a surge in interest in the party from young voters in the past eight months. (newstatesman.com)
  • As BBC political editor Nick Robinson pointed out, it is not even a debate about whether tax cuts would be a good thing under a future Tory government, but rather about whether it will scare off voters (and the all-important media electorate) if they commit the party leader to making them today. (spiked-online.com)
  • In 1899 Queen Victoria ruled a vast overseas empire, well over half the population could not vote, the Independent Labour party had no MPs, sex between men was a crime and convicted murderers were hung. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • By 1990, the empire had fallen, all adult men and women had been enfranchised, the Labour party had over 225 MPs, including open homosexuals, and Peter Sutcliffe, the "Yorkshire Ripper", was serving a life-sentence in Broadmoor. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • I see that voting against all the tax increases and against all the spending reductions has cheered up the Labour party, but it might actually help the House if I gave a brief explanation of how I think our proceedings will now go ahead. (parliament.uk)
  • It is the Labour party that now represents and speaks for the people of this country. (parliament.uk)
  • The Labour party may produce proposals slowly, but they are certainly cobbled together when they come. (parliament.uk)
  • For Cameron, the Conservative Party is now as much unwanted, cumbersome baggage as the Labour Party has been to Tony Blair for more than a decade. (spiked-online.com)
  • The party held a convention in June 1884 in Live Oak, Florida Frank W. Pope, a former Democrat, was nominated as their gubernatorial candidate in that year's election. (wikipedia.org)
  • An election in South Florida this week may serve as a marker for where the Republican Party stands in 2022. (ontheissues.org)
  • The latest polls predict National would need Winston Peters' support to form a right-bloc government after the election. (rnz.co.nz)
  • So how's the election campaign going for Ireland's current neo-liberal government? (breakfornews.com)
  • The opposition has filed a motion for the debate which critics said was a campaign gimmick to dig up dirt on the government before the election. (bangkokpost.com)
  • It could be proven that newspapers associated with either one of the two political power blocs have engaged in a further division between liberals and conservatives by disseminating partisan conspiracy narratives before the presidential election. (lu.se)
  • Political Data Yearbook captures election results, national referenda, changes in government, and institutional reforms for a range of countries, within and beyond the EU. (lu.se)
  • The European Journal of Political Research (EJPR) Political Data Yearbook documents election results, national referenda, changes in government, and institutional reforms. (lu.se)
  • Both major political parties-Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-are committed to the economic reforms begun in 1991, when Manmohan Singh, now the prime minister, was the finance minister. (mckinsey.com)
  • Meanwhile, those run by more progressive parties are free to undertake reforms and to solicit foreign investment more actively than their neighbors do. (mckinsey.com)
  • Major reforms did not simply reflect changing social attitudes, but were shaped by party politics, ideologies, and individuals. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • This sentiment was cemented on September 23, 2021, when the government informed the Supreme Court of its decision against conducting a socio-economic caste census, citing administrative challenges. (thedailyguardian.com)
  • He insisted the opposition parties have the best policies to overcome the country's challenges. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Denied participation in the country's landmark presidential debates and the opportunity to interact with his electoral base, Karoui nevertheless appears to have outpolled his establishment rivals. (al-monitor.com)
  • Pitching himself as the anti-system candidate, Karoui has made significant use of broadcasts featuring his delivery of aid to the country's poorest while simultaneously railing against the failings of an uncaring government, especially Chahed. (al-monitor.com)
  • It wouldn't be some stupid New World Order conspiracy theory or anything like that, since that is just a hoax, but this would be a real legitimate peaceful and democratic world government. (debatepolitics.com)
  • This new world government would of course be capitalist and democratic and have human rights and a constitution similar to the United States constitution. (debatepolitics.com)
  • There aren't that many Democrats out there like Sam Ervin used to be, who do not agree with the radical fringe of the Democratic party, but John Edwards is one. (blogspot.com)
  • From the start, the Maldivian democratic project tried to combine democratic liberty with Islamic normativity within its political discourse. (lu.se)
  • It serves not only as a window into the national ethos but also as a mechanism that influences political behavior and policy decisions. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • We will focus primarily on three different conceptions of parties in American politics literature: parties as organizations (groups of people working to elect candidates), parties in the electorate (mass opinions and voter behavior), and parties in government (coalitions formed in governing institutions). (rutgers.edu)
  • My research focuses mainly on political parties and coalition politics in Western European parliamentary democracies, focusing on topics such as coalition formation, portfolio allocation, cabinet reshuffles, policy-making in multiparty governments, and legislative behavior. (lu.se)
  • I also do research on political behavior/political psychology, focusing mainly on explaining protest activity, radicalization and affective polarization. (lu.se)
  • Political party elites ruthlessly use so-called party 'whip' powers to force members to vote in the elites interest - not the interests of their own constituents. (breakfornews.com)
  • The legacy of the Civil War and Reconstruction continues to influence American political discourse, particularly around issues of race, justice, and the distribution of power within the federation. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • It's impossible to look out on the current state of political discourse in this country and think that we are succeeding in our core mission of creating an informed electorate. (kottke.org)
  • Independent candidates who have no allegiance to any political party now have the backing of 29% of the electorate. (breakfornews.com)
  • All manner of political parties have their own media organs, and headlines magnifying the objections to reform scream from every newsstand. (mckinsey.com)
  • Not that coalition politics hasn't affected the pace of reform. (mckinsey.com)
  • When the committee began to debate this issue we felt that the most appropriate way forward in dealing with the issue of Seanad reform was through the establishment of a sub-committee which could work on the matter over a period of time before reporting to the Seanad. (kildarestreet.com)
  • We must move the debate forward and provide for real reform. (kildarestreet.com)
  • We must try to abolish the party whip if we want to reform the Seanad. (kildarestreet.com)
  • He called for finalisation of the National Anti Corruption Plan, legislation protecting public interest disclosure, the introduction of a Code of Conduct for MPs, the Commonwealth to support the Open Government Partnership, electoral funding reform and improved accountability witin political parties. (australianpolitics.com)
  • Its Members have made a huge contribution to politics and legislative debates. (kildarestreet.com)
  • He called for rank-and-file preselection ballots for Senate and Legislative Council positions, a 'one strike and you're out' policy for party members found guilty of corruption, and a Charter of Rights for members. (australianpolitics.com)
  • Certain conceptions of politics - including political community, political processes, and political decision-making - characterize typical formulations of populist thought. (lu.se)
  • The decline in partipation of young citizens in British politics is reaching constitutional crisispoint. (newstatesman.com)
  • Historically, OBC reservation has sparked debates in the state. (thedailyguardian.com)
  • Historically, we have allowed our political journalism to be framed by the two parties. (kottke.org)
  • Calling Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha an expired medicine, Mr Pita said people who are against the administration prolonging its grip on power should cast their ballots for parties which do not condone the status quo. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Elsewhere too the weaknesses of liberal democracies are becoming increasingly apparent: from falling voter participation rates and the unhealthy power of those funding political parties to the decline of political freedoms. (reason.com)
  • Here is an article by George Waldron, the former Conservative Party MP that appeared in yesterday's Sunday Times. (ipbhost.com)
  • The Tories claim that Conservative Future, their youth wing for Under 30s, has 15,000 members and is the largest youth political organisation in the UK. (newstatesman.com)
  • If the Conservative Party conference were not reported all over the media, would it really have been taking place? (spiked-online.com)
  • The Conservative Party is close to achieving the seemingly impossible - looking like even more of an empty shell than Labour. (spiked-online.com)
  • Although PiS, which in English translates to Law and Jus- tice, and PO, also known as Civic Platform, are both conservative parties, most of the Poles usually end up favoring one over the other as the PO is liberal conservative while the PiS is national conservative. (lu.se)
  • Scholars have challenged the assumption that social class was the primary determinant of political allegiance, emphasizing how parties actively constructed political constituencies. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • From 2001, the emphasis in the political debate is on what values are to govern Islam in Sweden. (lu.se)
  • Political analysts await the parties' candidate lists to gauge their strategies and commitments to the OBC community. (thedailyguardian.com)
  • The fact that the two most important 19th century secular ideologies that still dominate our contemporary world, namely communism and liberalism, pose as trans-or inter-national modes of political practice shows that nationalism is always to be understood in relation to "the other" and "to the world. (lu.se)
  • He also extended his early congratulations to the two presumptive prime ministerial candidates, Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Srettha Thavisin, of the main opposition Pheu Thai Party. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Others such as IT developer Rafika Barhoumi, rejected the candidates en masse. (al-monitor.com)
  • There are no real political movements in Palestine anymore - in the sense of a group of people who share the same basic ideological position and debate issues, elect representatives and leaders and engage in politics at all levels of life. (timesofisrael.com)
  • Conspiracy theories - including corresponding elements of culture that shape and are shaped by conspiracy theories - have become increasingly more public in their significance on politics, political decisions, and political movements. (lu.se)
  • The US has two main political parties: the Democrats and the Republicans. (listverse.com)
  • With the Whig Party rapidly disintegrating, it was obvious that the Southern-influenced Democrats held nearly unlimited control over the US government, which allowed slavery to expand into new territories. (listverse.com)
  • They also made appeals to Northern Democrats who opposed slavery but were uncomfortable with the federal government. (listverse.com)
  • The Democrats' goal is to increase the scope of government at all levels, which requires an increase in revenue, and unlike Washington, our supervisors can't print money. (pattyebenson.org)
  • The Federalist and Anti-Federalist debates reflected deep-seated convictions about governance and personal freedoms, which were eventually reconciled through the inclusion of the Bill of Rights. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • Cast as a political prisoner by his supporters, one parliamentary candidate from his Heart of Tunisia Party went so far as to frame him as the Nelson Mandela of Tunisia. (al-monitor.com)
  • He has spent five years going through government inquiries, motions and parliamentary minutes from the period 1975-2010. (lu.se)
  • The Civil War was a pivotal moment in the history of American political culture, raising profound questions about federal authority versus states' rights and the nature of union and liberty. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • That's an important distinction, because it frees you to cover what is happening in Washington in the context of whether it is serving the people well, rather than which party is winning. (kottke.org)
  • Before I introduce the specific elements of legislation for our debate, however, I will briefly go back in time to events shortly before the pandemic and provide some vital context, in my view, for today's discussions. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • I argue that in the context of novel party politics in the Maldives it is less the conjuncture of religion and nation that is disputed, but rather the degree to which normative or moderate interpretations of Islam are evoked in the name of the nation. (lu.se)
  • The UN helps formulate new and innovative approaches to development that are suited to the unique political, economic and social context of PNG drawing best practices from a global perspective. (who.int)
  • The debate over the island's "status" is the central feature of its politics and divides its major political parties. (cbsnews.com)
  • This demographic shift is influencing the strategies of major political parties, especially the BJP and Congress. (thedailyguardian.com)
  • The excitement of 1972 died down quickly, and the 1978 race was RUP's last major political move. (listverse.com)
  • One of the major issues at the moment in British politics concerns immigration. (ipbhost.com)
  • Conspiracism, they argue, defines not only a reactionary social movement but also a major political party in the United States. (lu.se)
  • This course will examine these profound transformations, paying particular attention to political allegiance, government policy and social attitudes. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • Two-party framing limits us to covering what the leaders of those two sides consider in their interests. (kottke.org)
  • And, because it is appropriately not our job to take sides in partisan politics, we have felt an obligation to treat them both more or less equally. (kottke.org)
  • Defining our job as "not taking sides between the two parties" has also empowered bad-faith critics to accuse us of bias when we are simply calling out the truth. (kottke.org)
  • We will not take sides with one political party or the other, ever. (kottke.org)
  • Instantly, this energized the country into taking sides in a new antislavery debate . (listverse.com)
  • Broad statements of the value of integrity, transparency, accountability and ethics gain general agreement from all sides of politics and from all participants in public debate. (australianpolitics.com)
  • That is directly related to the fact that a party whip operates in the House. (kildarestreet.com)
  • The party whip may be justified in the other House because the Government of the day wants to establish and implement its manifesto commitments which the people support. (kildarestreet.com)
  • He could tear up Clause 4 of the party constitution - the soul of British socialism to the Labour left - and take on the left in the party and the trades unions. (spiked-online.com)
  • RWI's partnerships with academic institutions, state actors and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have in the past four years changed in order to adapt to the circumstances following the state of emergency declared by the government in July 2016, and the shrinking civic space for human rights actors. (lu.se)
  • The current ethno-political map of Europe provides varying conditions for the emergence of kin-state policies, and the political importance of such policies also varies across the continent. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • In Central and Eastern Europe, a series of more recent dramatic shifts in political boundaries have engendered a "richer" terrain for the emergence of kin-state activism. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • In her new book, Edge of Chaos and in a recent op ed in the Guardian, prominent economist and political commentator Dambisa Moyo proposes a solution for the problem of political ignorance, which bedevils democracies around the world. (reason.com)
  • In many democracies, including the US and UK, migrants are required to pass government-sanctioned civic tests in order to gain citizenship. (reason.com)
  • Moyo is absolutely right to worry about the dangers of political ignorance, which is a serious problem in democracies around the world , including both the US and the UK . (reason.com)
  • TORONTO -- Some schools in Ontario will be shut down as the Liberal government makes education funding cuts to help eliminate a $12.5-billion deficit in three years, Education Minister Liz Sandals admitted Tuesday. (ctvnews.ca)
  • This trend has affected the political atmosphere in Poland in a way that has further propelled political polarization in the domestic sphere, with conspiracy theories and suspicion toward one another being one of its symptoms. (lu.se)
  • After one year in power, the prime minister himself gave the government low marks for implementing the Common Minimum Program, a blueprint for change agreed upon by the coalition partners. (mckinsey.com)
  • Why this is especially relevant is that independents don't follow the orders of any central party power elite. (breakfornews.com)
  • However, it is within the MFP's power to set its own pre-conditions that it would not get into a government with either the PPRP or UTN. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Taking advantage of the power vacuum left by the Whig Party, the Anti-Nebraska Party embarked on a campaign to bring as many Whigs to their side as possible. (listverse.com)
  • The more likely scenario is that the party in power would try to skew the test to favor its supporters and weed out opponents. (reason.com)
  • Here's the results of an online poll taken after seven parties debated most of the issues on national TV last night . (breakfornews.com)
  • Some of the parties are small - so a high debate score does not translate to broad national political support. (breakfornews.com)
  • At the national level, the central government has shown hesitance towards a caste-based census. (thedailyguardian.com)
  • This reluctance stems from the BJP's perspective that such censuses bolster regional parties, potentially at the expense of national parties. (thedailyguardian.com)
  • Eventually, politicians-including a young Abraham Lincoln-realized that they would need to organize into a political party to have any say on the national level. (listverse.com)
  • Our media and National Party politicians are well into this stage in the Skripal affair. (thestandard.org.nz)
  • In addition, it recognized experts on the politics of each country provide commentary on these events, as well as on the principal issues in national politics during the year. (lu.se)
  • Chesdata estimate party positioning on European integration, ideology and policy issues for national parties in a variety of European countries. (lu.se)
  • If the House has a definite function in our Constitution to review legislation, we must not be as party political as we were in the other House. (kildarestreet.com)
  • The first, which all parties and Governments experience, is that there is too much legislation. (kildarestreet.com)
  • But look at the dismal support for the Kenny / Burton duo who form the current two-party government. (breakfornews.com)
  • Pita Limjaroenrat was on the party campaign trail in Thon Buri on Sunday when he said the current opposition bloc should look among its own member parties should the situation arise. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The party was ready to be part of any alliance formed by the current opposition to set up a new administration. (bangkokpost.com)
  • But I have no real hopes that even if the current all right government falls and a new more centrist government takes over that there would be any genuine Israeli moves to renew a peace process with the Palestinians. (timesofisrael.com)
  • In the 1970s, the Raza Unida Party (RUP) formed in Texas through a number of spontaneous grassroots political organizations. (listverse.com)
  • This essay seeks to dissect the intricacies of American political culture, tracing its roots and understanding its prevailing values, while also assessing its impact on the nation's political and civic life. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • Economist Dambisa Moyo is right to worry about the dangers of political ignorance. (reason.com)
  • It is good that she has joined the growing list of thinkers who are starting to take the problem of political ignorance seriously . (reason.com)
  • the other political parties also propagate myths and ignorance. (lu.se)
  • The twin pillars of American political culture, liberty and freedom, are enshrined in the nation's founding documents and public consciousness. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • The pages that follow, I first place the Hungarian debate into a comparative framework of emerging kin state politics in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), then comment on the particularities of the Hungarian case. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • Forskningsgruppen Komporativ politik (Comparative Politics Research Group) täcker alla större forskningsområden inom området, inklusive institutioner, demokrati och politisk utveckling, partier och röstbeteende, politisk ekonomi, politisk psykologi, allmän opinion och allmän politik. (lu.se)
  • Comparative Politics Lunch Seminar: Esther Calvo, Lund University - Emotional Swings? (lu.se)
  • I teach comparative politics, political psychology and research methods. (lu.se)
  • The seedbed of American political culture was undoubtedly the period of colonial America. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • The nation-state is undoubtedly the most important political formation in the world today. (lu.se)
  • The Independent Party was a political party formed in Florida in the wake of schisms between African Americans and northerners who came south after the American Civil War and became involved in Florida politics during the Reconstruction era. (wikipedia.org)
  • Republican Party Politics and the American South, 1865-1968. (wikipedia.org)
  • This week's episode shows the Republican Party could be drifting toward a new norm of refusing to concede--even in landslides. (ontheissues.org)
  • Swallowing the pill, ditching the banksters and forming a broad Center-Left-Socialist Lite party with Gerry Adams and republican Sinn Fein. (breakfornews.com)
  • In contemporary Sri Lanka Sinhala nationalistic organizations like Bodu Bala Sena have made a great impact on the debate on what role religion should have in the country. (lu.se)
  • Civil society organizations, human rights defenders, and academicians experience a range of different government measures that put legal constraints on human rights work. (lu.se)
  • Staff and representatives of these human rights actors (organizations) face the risk of arrest and/or imprisonment for their overt criticism of government policies. (lu.se)
  • Could political party youth wings galvanise young Brits to vote? (newstatesman.com)
  • As interest in Ukip's Young Independence surges, youth wings of political parties may be the best hope of staving off apathy in the young. (newstatesman.com)
  • So are political party youth wings a good bet for galvanising young people and encouraging them to take an interest and vote? (newstatesman.com)
  • Mr. Trump's pronouncements have roiled politics in Florida, which has crucial races for governor and U.S. Senate. (cbsnews.com)
  • The federal government has said previously it would accept a change in the status of Puerto Rico if the people of the island clearly supported the decision. (cbsnews.com)
  • People do not expect us to be as party political as we were in the other House. (kildarestreet.com)
  • I want the government to provide jobs and money to young people for projects," said Khalil Mlouki, a univeristy graduate who was among the 54% of Tunisians to withhold their vote. (al-monitor.com)
  • At first there was disinterest," political analyst Youssef Cherif told Al-Monitor, "but when the actual campaign started, especially with the multi-candidate debates, people started paying attention. (al-monitor.com)
  • In Gaza, many people think the same of the Hamas leadership running the government there. (timesofisrael.com)
  • The Government will have to listen to the British people. (parliament.uk)
  • Transparency from our elected officials is important to me and it saddens me to know that people can be criticized for wanting that kind of open and honest government. (pattyebenson.org)
  • In an age without defining political principles, these people aim to show leadership by making a show of ditching their parties' (admittedly outdated) traditions. (spiked-online.com)
  • Regular public contestation between these two influential parties has provoked the Polish people to further divide into two main blocs. (lu.se)
  • What people forget or ignore is that Muslims get involved in politics because they have a keen interest in society, not because they are Muslims. (lu.se)
  • But one party, you have certainly noticed, has over the last decade or two descended into a froth of racism, grievance and reality-denial. (kottke.org)
  • Yet, the distance from the Crown and the diversity of the colonial population brewed a unique variant of political practice. (socialstudieshelp.com)
  • Press Watch's Dan Froomkin imagines a speech that new editoral leadership at large American newspapers should give to their political reporters. (kottke.org)
  • you are government reporters (and editors). (kottke.org)
  • Government reporters. (kottke.org)
  • Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat talks to reporters in Bangkok on Sunday. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The acrimonious debate obscures an underlying consensus on the benefits of continued change. (mckinsey.com)