After WWII and the Cold War, democracy looked unstoppable. Lately, it seems more complicated. Francis Fukuyama, Stanford's ...
Gates, Scott; Nils Petter Gleditsch & Håvard Hegre (2001) Democracy and Civil Conflict After the Cold War, in Perspectives on Democratic Consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe. New York (185–194) ...
Can the $500B Stargate Project secure U.S. AI dominance? This is a 21st-century moonshot the U.S. cannot afford to miss.
The danger to democracy is particularly acute in political ... leaders around the globe in the 30 years since the end of the Cold War show that where leaders dominate the parties they lead ...
Over 35 years ago now, as the Soviet Union teetered on the brink of collapse and President George H.W. Bush worked to secure a peaceful conclusion to the Cold War, the political scientist Francis ...
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[Column] The end of American democracy?
These promotional efforts have continued even though American democracy is far from a finished product and has always suffered from a number of obvious design flaws: elections won by candidates who ...
The ongoing struggle between popularism and progressivism.
One area of personal concern to me is how the United States is organized, equipped and trained to conduct post-war stabilization ... creating democracy, a free market economy, and respect for ...