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Voting for the presidential and parliamentary elections in Ghana. <A href=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ghana_Election_Day_2016-12-07_P02_B002.jpg> CREDIT: U.S. Embassy in Ghana (CC)</a>

MAR 12, 2019 Article

Democracy in Ghana

"If you think it is fair to give everyone a level playing field; if you think that human dignity and rights must be preserved at ...

Centro Popular de la Memoria in Rosario, Argentina (in English, "Former illegal center of detention, torture and disappearance of persons, 1976–1979"). <A href=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Centro_Popular_de_la_Memoria_Rosario.jpg>CREDIT: Wikimedia (CC)</a>

MAR 12, 2019 Article

The "Dirty War" and the History of Democracy in Argentina

"Traveling from the United States for the first time at age 17, I thought I knew the definition of democracy: a system in which the representatives ...

MAR 12, 2019 Podcast

Global Ethics Weekly: The National Emergencies Act & Trump, with Andrew Boyle

As the debates about the Southern border continue, the Brennan Center's Andrew Boyle details the 1976 law behind Trump's February 15 emergency declaration. As he tells it, ...

MAR 11, 2019 Podcast

Censorship in China, with BuzzFeed's Megha Rajagopalan

After working in China for six years on many stories unfavorable to the Chinese government, in 2018 journalist Megha Rajagopalan's visa was not renewed, forcing her ...

CREDIT: <a href="https://pixabay.com/photos/night-city-smoke-pollution-3908911/">Nyamdorj/Pixabay</a>

MAR 7, 2019 Article

Climate Change and Competing Ethical Visions

The prevailing narrative in the fight against climate change is that we must adopt more cooperative efforts to help vulnerable populations. But what if, instead ...