The question is no longer whether Trumpism will survive beyond Trump; the question is how Trumpism will continue to evolve ...
Churchill once implied that history would be kind to him because “I propose to write that history myself.” As we know from ...
In an address to journalists, Mujica highlighted the concerning developments in Venezuela, stating, “Venezuela has an authoritarian government that goes the other way.” Mujica's criticism ...
Invoking Article 1 of the Weimar constitution, which stated that the government was an expression ... apparent willingness of Germans to submit to authoritarian rule when they had the opportunity ...
Jamie Raskin (D-MD) tells Ali Velshi. “The struggle between authoritarian lies and democracy and the struggle for the common good continues.” He adds that Trump’s promise to pardon people ...
They have vowed to cut government down to the size they prefer. But when they descended from the Hill, their most specific proposal remained what it was before they ascended: to eliminate ...
(This author also spoke at the event.) The gathering marked a turn toward organizing for government support for libraries, a recognition that the kind and scale of transformation FLN members seek ...
In education as in so much else, the Labour government that took office in July talks a lot about the terrible problems the Conservatives left behind, such as decrepit classrooms and staff shortages.
He continued saying that the government further aims to reduce the deficit to 2.5% over a seven-year period, with various incremental plans to roll out. The measures were met with protests in the ...
The basic salaries of many government employees have been bolstered by at least 500 yuan ($68.51) per month, according to people who asked not to be identified discussing sensitive matters.
The protests began as a student movement against plans to reform recruitment for public sector jobs, but quickly snowballed into a popular revolution against the Awami League government.
Sciences Po provides funding as a member of The Conversation FR. Is it justifiable to continue not recognising the Taliban government, which has been in power for more than three years? This ...