
Journal of Democracy July 2021: Latin America Erupts, China at the UN, and How to Save Democracy from Big Tech
Latin America is roiling with turmoil and protests. What will...

Reputation Laundering and Universities: Implications for Democracy and Freedom of Expression
about the event Kleptocracy flourishes when kleptocrats and their associates use and protect their ill-gotten gains in open settings with accountable and transparent institutions. Kleptocrats look to embed their stolen money within rule...

COVID-19 and the Role of Human Rights
Remarks by Carl Gershman to The Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies The COVID-19 pandemic is not just a health crisis but a political crisis as well. A year ago the National Endowment for Democracy...
In Focus: Reporters Foundation Defends Independent Media in Central Europe
Thirty years after the collapse of the communist bloc, Europe’s transitions remain under threat. Now most countries of central, eastern and southeastern Europe are experiencing a democratic decline that began a decade ago. Rising polarization, pervasive corruption, and...
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