Democracy Turns Off Millennials. It Doesn't Have To.

Democracy Turns Off Millennials. It Doesn't Have To.

October 24, 2016 Leonid Bershidsky, Opinion

Donald Trump and his populist, nationalist counterparts in Europe are often portrayed as a threat to democracy. Their supporters argue that establishment politicians and technocrats are an even bigger threat because they listen only to the special interests that feed them. Could it be, then, that democracy in its current American and European forms is a threat to itself? There’s evidence that it may be.

America is under relentless attack — from within

America is under relentless attack — from within

May 31, 2016 Kathleen Parker, Opinion
OXFORD, Md. It was such a marvelous idea: the United States of America. Obviously, we’ve never really pulled it all together under one hat, but it has always seemed that at least we were striving for a more perfect union. No more. Something changed — and quickly, as history goes. Actually, everything did. Massive immigration…
Freedom Is Receding Around the World

Freedom Is Receding Around the World

July 8, 2016 Noah Smith, Opinion
The economic dangers of Britain’s exit from the European Union are probably exaggerated. The U.K.  is in a bit of trouble, since falling real estate prices might spark a recession there. But it seems unlikely that the spillover to the global economy will be severe. British trade policy probably won’t change much, and extremists in…

HAVE MILLENNIALS FALLEN OUT OF LOVE WITH DEMOCRACY?

September 2, 2016 REBECCA BURGESS, Opinion
Liberal democracy in the 21st century has become far more the norm than the exceptional form of rule. Since the 19th century, liberal democracies have grown in number, at first gradually and fitfully, then exponentially since the 1980s. So dramatic was the global rise in democratic rule by the early 1990s, it was thought to…