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Mitch McConnell and the Presidential Impeachment: Why Partisanship is Eroding Democratic Due Process

Posted On : March 15, 2020 Published By : Jane Warren

While we may support particular groups because we respect the values that they claim to embody, such allegiance may also cause us to inadvertently abandon these same values. In modern More

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Flash Analysis: The House Votes to Impeach Donald Trump

Posted On : December 19, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle

In a vote mostly along party lines, the House of Representatives voted to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump on the basis of high crimes and misdemeanours. Trump was impeached on More

Posted in: Comparative Politics, FeaturedTagged : Donald Trump,Impeachment,Lindsey Graham,Mitch McConnell,Nancy Pelosi,US Politics1 Comment

The Uphill Road to Trump’s Impeachment

Posted On : November 2, 2019 Published By : Kabir Gupta

With a majority of House Democrats in favor of an impeachment inquiry, and the smooth flow of damning evidence implicating President Trump in the Ukraine scandal, impeachment of the the More

Posted in: Comparative Politics, FeaturedTagged : American Politics,Democratic Party,Donald Trump1 Comment

Party Over Principles: Trump Era Impeachment

Posted On : October 29, 2019 Published By : Jessica Maloney

Since the earliest days of the Trump presidency, impeachment has been a divisive topic and an idea more so than a practical possibility. Yet, as a recent poll shows, public More

Posted in: Featured, Political TheoryTagged : Democratic Party,Donald Trump,Impeachment,Polarization,Republican Party,united states1 Comment

Flash Analysis: Speaker Nancy Pelosi Announces Formal Impeachment Inquiry

Posted On : September 24, 2019 Published By : Jillian Giberson

After months of reluctance and speculation, House Democrats led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi will begin a formal impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. The announcement comes amid rising calls for More

Posted in: Comparative Politics, FeaturedTagged : Flash Analysis,Impeachment,US Politics1 Comment

Peru at a Crossroads: Will Pervasive Corruption Survive the Presidential Election?

Posted On : March 30, 2021 Published By : Valeria Lau

As Peruvians head to the ballot box on April 11th to cast their vote for the next President of the nation, the issue of government corruption will be at the More

Posted in: Comparative Politics, Featured, SectionsTagged : Authoritarianism,Corruption,Peruvian Politics,scandal,South AmericaLeave a comment

Q, Conspiracy, and Corporations: How Should Democracies Confront the Fringe?

Posted On : February 16, 2021 Published By : Peter Trombley

The January 6th Capitol insurrection catapulted the QAnon conspiracy theory into mainstream American media. It made clear just how strong a grip the conspiracy had taken over its devotees. In More

Posted in: Featured, Political TheoryTagged : conspiracy theories,Democracy,freedom of speech,john stuart mill,Political Theory,Social mediaLeave a comment

Opinion: The Presidential Riot And What it Means for America

Posted On : January 13, 2021 Published By : Benjamin Lawson

If July 4th, 1776, the founding of the American political project was ever considered a day of great triumph, then January 6th, 2021, the day thousands of rioters stormed the More

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Understanding the Current Age of De-Democratization

Posted On : August 7, 2020 Published By : Gilli Cohen

Much of the contemporary political rhetoric proliferating throughout much of the historically democratic world has been described widely as a populist wave; initially manifesting itself through the Brexit referendum, Trump’s More

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Responding to COVID-19: Who Did it Better – Canada or the United States?

Posted On : April 19, 2020 Published By : Mercedes Labelle

The emergence of COVID-19 as a global pandemic has put virtually every country to the test. On top of governments and health care systems, the virus has tested the ability More

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