Virtual Politics or Traditional Town-Hall Meetings?
When the midterm election day dawned in the United States on November 6 two years ago, their government was in a pretty chaotic...
What will come from new leadership in North Korea?
Enigmatic North Korean leader Kim Jong-il died at the age of 69, and he was to be succeeded by his youngest and untested son, Kim...
Looking back to the news of 2018
Journalism had proclaimed the year of 2017 as the year of ‘fake news’, as the ominous quote, “Democracy dies in darkness” became its...
Democratic experiment in India
In spite of the ignorance and illiteracy of the large mass of people during the independence of India, assembly decided for the adoption...
This faculty member links Technology with Democracy
David Lazer is a University distinguished professor of Political Science and Computer and Information Sciences. He is also the founding...
Indulging cute dogs in defining democracy
“If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went,” quoted by Will Rogers. The quote elucidates the love of...
The Pelosi Clap
You must have seen news and jokes on the ‘Pelosi Clap’. For us, it was just something to make memes on. However, the gesture made by...
Debate to Save Democracy?! Certainly Debatable
Debates have been an active part of socialising. Even in the ages of virtual media, debate is still popular. The joy of putting your...
American Democracy- Is There Any Chance Of Escape?
Following the Hitler’s tyranny on the Germans, a wave of democracy surrounded the world. Democracy is termed as the best of the worst as...









