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What is Our Human Obligation?

As political, economic and social crises test the underlying foundations of liberal democratic societies, can art and other forms of creative expression help to inspire social and…

Bridging the Generational Gap

The political engagement of women, minorities and young people continues to lag in many democracies, but their participation is integral to the resilience of democratic institutions. In an…

When Technology Collides with Citizenship

Rapid advances in social media, A.I., robotics and other technological innovations have disrupted all facets of society, government and business, for better and for worse. How can these enormous…

Migrants at the Gate

Millions of people fleeing war, hunger and danger have come to be perceived by many as a threat. How have some democracies dealt with this challenge?

Democracy and the Law

“Law should govern,” declared Aristotle, proclaiming a fundamental principle of democratic rule now under threat as illiberal leaders assail the independence of the courts. What is the response? What…

Democracy in Cartoons

How have political cartoonists responded to what is happening in the world? A New York Times editorial cartoonist examines the state of democracy through his drawings.