Administrative sabotage often involves unelected officials using their positions to obstruct or undermine the policies of their superiors.Francois de La Rochefoucauld described hypocrisy as "homage ...
Reflecting on George W. Bush’s essay praising Washington’s humility, Whitfield argues America’s crisis is deeper than ...
Should we permit the foundations of international law to erode, the world would slip once more into anarchy and chaos.
On a dark night, it would be difficult to distinguish the old Ayatollah, Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei, who met his death in a ...
On a dark night, it would be difficult to distinguish the old Ayatollah, Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei, who met his death in a ...
In a searing indictment of South Africa’s post-apartheid leadership, top prosecutor Anton Ackermann detailed a systematic, state-sanctioned campaign to bury Truth and Reconciliation Commission cases, ...
For the anniversary of the Boston Massacre, Paul Meany examines how ancient and Enlightenment thinkers ultimately influenced ...
Khomeini died in 1989, and his successor’s life’s work was to keep that revolution alive long after the society it governed ...
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Antics of desperate Nigerian politicians

I have been fortunate to work in the field of Democracy and Good Governance, popularly called D&G, for over 25 years. I have been an accredited observer of elections in Nigeria since 1999. I have ...
Opinion: Attacks on Supreme Court justices are a danger to democracy when members of either party do it, writes Chris Roemer.
Thomas Hobbes once reminded the world that the first responsibility of any government is to protect society from falling into chaos, and Niccolò Machiavelli observed that the preservation of the state ...