Read more about the article Democracy on the Streets: How Corruption Protests Are Redrawing Europe’s Political Map
Mass protests across Europe reveal growing public resistance to entrenched corruption and opaque state power. Is protest now the final safeguard of democracy?

Democracy on the Streets: How Corruption Protests Are Redrawing Europe’s Political Map

In recent years, a wave of anti-corruption protests has surged across various nations, both within the European Union and beyond. These movements, often led by students and civil society groups,…

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Read more about the article Democracy in the UK: The Necessity of a Robust Opposition and the Perils of Political Stagnation
"A homeless UK voter contemplates their political alignment in the House of Commons, caught between Labour and the Conservatives. Who truly represents them?"

Democracy in the UK: The Necessity of a Robust Opposition and the Perils of Political Stagnation

In a democratic society, opposition is not merely an adversarial force—it is a fundamental pillar of governance. The ability to critique, propose alternatives, and provide scrutiny ensures that policy decisions…

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Keir Starmer’s Leadership Under Scrutiny: A Socratic Examination of Labour’s Political Instability

Since assuming leadership of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer has carefully sculpted his public image as a pragmatic, disciplined leader, steering Labour away from ideological extremes and towards electability.…

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