The world’s (almost) eight billion people live in various political and cultural environments. The Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Democracy Index study for this year is one such attempt […]
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Sudan And Democracy At Crossroads: Coup, Protests, Repeat!
Introduction:- A north-eastern African country: Sudan, share its border with Egypt, Libya, Chad, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, and the Central African republic. It is one of the most heterogeneous […]
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Democracy under threat! Decoding the protests in Hong Kong
In 1997, the British government handed over the control of Hong Kong to China. It thus became a Special Administrative Region in China, mainly free to manage its […]
