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It Wasn’t Strictly a Coup Attempt. But It’s Not Over, Either.

“Experts say recent actions by President Trump and his loyalists are harder to stop than a coup — citing anti-democratic slides in Turkey and Venezuela as closer examples” (Amanda Taub, 2021).

7 January 2021
Amanda Taub
NYT

It Happened in America

“It was always easy...to dismiss the worst-case scenarios as the product of alarmist academics, overly imaginative Trump haters, biased liberal commentators, and disgruntled former officials.” Could “concerning outcomes” “really happen in a country like the United States, with its deep democratic roots and established institutional checks? To many, that seemed unthinkable” (Pippa Norris, 2021).

7 January 2021
Pippa Norris
Foreign Affairs

America Can’t Promote Democracy Abroad. It Can’t Even Protect It at Home.

The January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol is “​​a sign of how broken U.S. foreign-policy debates are that the primary reaction from many commentators was to worry about America’s moral authority and global leadership” (Emma Ashford, 2021).

7 January 2021
Emma Ashford
Foreign Policy

Youth Democracy, Human Rights & Governance Cross-Sectoral Initiative

"CEPPS established the Youth Democracy and Governance (DRG) Cross-Sectoral Initiative to examine the intersections between DRG and other youth development sectors... This initiative explored cross-sectoral challenges and opportunities to connect young people’s interests and their desire to solve sectoral development problems with their political participation and ability to influence decision-making" (National Democratic Institute, 2021).

6 January 2021
National Democratic Institute
Report

Are We the Cows of the Future?

“Nature is not settled and permanent, but always in flux. It is not something separate from humans, reliably ready to soothe our woes and restore our spirits. It is rather entangled in the web and substance of humanity, its helter-skelter activity, its ceaseless pursuits” (Esther Leslie, 2021).

5 January 2021
Esther Leslie
NYT

Doing Democracy During the Pandemic

“Social distancing laws, curfews, and track-and-trace technologies employed in the context of the COVID-19 crisis have been used to harass, detain, or sanction human-rights defenders and other activists in countries around the world. But that hasn't stopped the global wave of protests from continuing to build” (Lara Wodke, 2020).

31 December 2020
Lara Wodtke
Project Syndicate

Annual Review Of Constitution-Building: 2019

The first chapter summarizes a series of discussions International IDEA held with experts/scholars on the evolution of constitution-building from the past decade. The edition also includes chapters on public participation, constitutional change, the negotiations on federal state structures in Guinea, Mongolia, Zimbabwe and many other nations. (Abebe, et al., 2020)

31 December 2020
Adem Abebe, Sumit Bisarya, W. Elliot Bulmer, Erin C. Houlihan and Thibaut Noel
IDEA
Report

A Messy Financial Divorce for the US and China

“Even as official financial decoupling progresses, US and other financial firms are – with China’s blessing – building asset management, securities, life insurance, fintech, and custody businesses in the Chinese market. Should President-elect Joe Biden's administration support this process or double down on decoupling? (George Magnus, 2021).

30 December 2020
George Magnus
Project Syndicate

The Missing Link in Economic Development

“Like the proverbial man with a hammer who sees every problem as a nail, economists study the world through the lens of incentives, and have developed a rich understanding of how market participants make decisions. But although incentives are important, developing countries must do more than institute the right ones” (Ricardo Hausmann, 2020).

29 December 2020
Richardo Haussmann
Project Syndicate

Whose Post-Pandemic Century?

“After almost a year of living under the cloud of the pandemic, it is clear that even poor Asian countries managed COVID-19 far better than the United States and Europe. But whether 2020 thus marked the beginning of a new "Asian Century" still remains to be seen” (Bill Emmott, 2020)

29 December 2020
Bill Emmott
Project Syndicate
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