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U.S. democracy

Trump’s Second Coming: Mongolia Watches the Chaos With Caution

Trump’s Second Coming: Mongolia Watches the Chaos With Caution

By Bayarkhuu Dashdorj
For Mongolia – a small democracy navigating life between two resurgent authoritarian powers – Trump’s worldview poses a silent but serious challenge.
The United States and the Democracy Question in South Asia

The United States and the Democracy Question in South Asia

By S. D. Muni
The inconsistencies and contradictions in U.S. democracy promotion, are not limited to one particular administration, but to the U.S. approach as a whole.

China’s Hypocrisy on America’s Democracy

China’s Hypocrisy on America’s Democracy

By Bonnie Girard
The Global Times' narrative on the events of January 6 and beyond conveniently avoids any need for Chinese introspection.

After a Humbling Election Experience, Will the US Change Its Tune on China?

After a Humbling Election Experience, Will the US Change Its Tune on China?

By Jin Kai
The 2020 U.S. election undermines Washington’s bid to act as a beacon for the world.

Can America Escape Plutocracy?

Can America Escape Plutocracy?

By Kishore Mahbubani
The evidence is quite clear.
America’s Diminishing Democracy Is Hurting India’s Too

America’s Diminishing Democracy Is Hurting India’s Too

By Manish Dubey
America is no longer inspiring India. Instead, it is providing a justification for the political overreach and social polarization in Indian society.

Taiwan’s Electoral System Puts the US to Shame

Taiwan’s Electoral System Puts the US to Shame

By Dominique Reichenbach
The United States has much to learn from Taiwan’s open democratic processes.
Chinese Influence, American Interests

Chinese Influence, American Interests

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Larry Diamond.

A Chinese Student Disappeared. China Blames US Democracy

A Chinese Student Disappeared. China Blames US Democracy

By DD Wu
Chinese media blame U.S. democratic system for its incompetence after a Chinese student is abducted.

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