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Citizens of “democratic” countries tend to think that living in such a place automatically makes them “democratic citizens” – after all, they are free to vote, run for office, protest, or participate in local democratic events. But can citizens of democracies who are largely

The idea of voting online has been floated around policymaking circles for as long as the internet has existed. Yet, decades later, there are still few government-endorsed standards for online voting procedures and systems. In this article, we set out to look at what

The Economist has called 2024 “the biggest election year in history.” TIME Magazine deems 2024 “the ultimate election year.” The World Economic Forumhails 2024 as a “record year” for elections. No matter how you slice it, 2024 is shaping up to be a historic

“Democracy” is not a particularly new concept – in fact, the idea of “people power” is arguably as old as civilization itself. However, that doesn’t mean our idea of “democracy” has always been the same throughout history. In this piece, we will take a

If you live in the European Union or work with clients who do, you have likely come across the law known as the General Data Protection Regulation, better known as the GDPR. But do you know what it actually contains? Here, we break down

When the Soviet Union collapsed and the Cold War came to a close in 1991, political scientist Francis Fukuyuma argued that humanity had arrived at “the end of history.” By this, he meant that humans had reached the “final form of human government” in

Today, when we think of or see news about “politics,” it is very often only national politics. However, in spite of local elections and democratic processes having more of an immediate effect on voters’ lives, citizens often do not participate in them. In order

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