By: Charles Delvalle | 2010-04-04 | Politics Now I definitely understand the advantages of the democracy we have. I learned that in school years ago. But what they didn't teach us was that a democracy has its drawbacks. read more
By: Robert Chuck | 2010-04-04 | Politics KANO, Nigeria, April 22 - Nigeria's troubled presidential election, which came under fire on Sunday from local and international observers and was rejected by two leading opposition candidates. It represents a significant setback for democracy in sub-Saharan Africa at a time when voters in countries across the continent are becoming more disillusioned with the way democracy is practiced. read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-26 | Reference & Education Romania, a former communist state started formal dealings with the EU countries in 1974. After many years of communist rule, Romania, like many other eastern and south eastern European countries received an invitation by the EU. This was a very attractive offer because the country’s economy was in bad shape and national institutions were in chaos. read more
By: Lisa Dunlop | 2010-04-04 | Politics For a political science class, I was asked to investigate democracy and capitalism. No the quality of democracy is heavily influenced by capitalism, but to what extent? In "Democracy for the Few", Michael Parenti discusses the relationship between "want" and "wealth" in a capitalist society. read more
By: Katarina Nolte | 2010-01-26 | Law Fox News Criticized Hillary for Telling European Foreign Ministers That the US Was the First Country in the World to Establish Democracy, While the Europeans Claim That Democracy Begun in Ancient Gree read more
By: agnescelina | 2011-01-08 | Travel & Leisure Lagos is the most crowded city in Nigeria, which in fact is the largest country in the rugged continent of Africa read more
By: Agnes Celina | 2011-01-08 | Travel Tips Lagos is the most crowded city in Nigeria, which in fact is the largest country in the rugged continent of Africa. read more
By: Lucky Iyo | 2010-04-04 | Politics The world today has become a place where every man want to be seen on top of every man and want to be recognized as number one among every man. However, the struggle to be on top every man in the society has lead man to the involvement in divers dangerous and wicked acts, catapulting to the reproduction of all sort of crooked acts such as: assassination, corruption, political wickedness, looting and stealing, illegal usage of political power, exploitation of employees, Militancy, etc. It's been a universal agreement that Africa has become a favourable habitation where all form of corruption is pleased to dwell. Is this really accepted? Well, let's go to Nigeria in west Africa. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics I suppose this is an ongoing question,"Why do people denounce Democracy?" In America this is often looked upon as a mortal sin, almost, and as President Bush would proclaim: the world at large should be under such an umbrella. Anybody's guess is good here though, but let me try to explain my opinion, and of course it is just that, an opinion, and perhaps too opinionated. read more
By: schmelmer thiessen | 2011-04-01 | Internet Marketing A famously controversial American TV personality recently discovered the hard way that more power now rests in the hands of average people than at any other time in history. read more
By: Katerina84 | 2011-08-14 | Politics As the President dabbles in European politics, pension reform continuing government opacity raise alarm bells back home. Yet, amongst ever-growing dissatisfaction, Party of Regions demonstrates that criticism will not break its stride, whilst the opposition demonstrate their total inability to offer anything worthwhile read more
By: Ashok Kumar | 2011-04-29 | Society Democracy means government of the people, by the people and for the people. As such the democracy cannot succeed unless the people are educated and socially and politically aware. The working of the democracy depends on the capability and activities of its citizens. Education is the only way to enable a citizen to meaningfully participate in the democratic process. read more
By: Marco Miranda | 2010-04-04 | Politics A brief review of political parties and tendencies in the country. The Professor's opinions are always worth reading. read more
By: Dr. Robert Sprackland | 2010-04-04 | Politics Is the U.S. really a democracy? Considerable evidence shows us that even though they don't have titles, American politicians are indeed a new nobility. read more
By: tishbite | 2011-04-11 | Politics This is a question which only time will answer but I personally believe that it will. Another question which I believe will have an effect on this is the degree to which the Egyptians align themselves... read more