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Democracy and democratisation
Skyline of Taipei beyond trees
Blog
27 January 2025

Taiwan’s government faces paralysis—just when it needs strength the most

MPP student Vivi Lin, a Taiwanese gender equality activist and former Youth Advisor to Taiwan's central government, writes of the power of activism and the strength in democratic numbers.

Vivi Lin
Vivi Lin
Democracy and politics
Taiwan
Democracy under assault talk AV setup
Blog
05 February 2024

Democracy under assault?

Senior Fellow of Practice in Public Management Calum Miller joined faculty colleagues on a panel to discuss democracy... is it under threat? From whom? What can we do about it? In this blog, Calum sets out the main points of the discussion.
Calum Miller
Calum Miller
Democracy and politics
India
...
United Kingdom (UK)
In the media

The New York Times

Coast to Coast, a Corridor of Coups Brings Turmoil in Africa

Paul Collier is quoted on the wave of coups throughout the Sahel region of Africa.

Paul Collier
Democracy and politics
Global security
...
Africa
In the media

Journal of Democracy

Why India's Democracy is Dying

Maya Tudor argues the decline of democracy in India is symbolic of a global democratic recession. India’s recent downgrade to a hybrid regime is a major influence on the world’s autocratisation. 

Maya Tudor
Democracy and politics
India
In the media

CBC

Political movements that use nationalism 'will have a more powerful set of messages'

Maya Tudor and Harris Mylonas speak to the show IDEAS for the series The New World Disorder, and agree that what some see as a 'new' nationalism is actually a form of nationalism that has never gone away.

Maya Tudor
Democracy and politics
Global governance
Jonathan Wolff
Programme

Alfred Landecker Programme

The Alfred Landecker Programme engages research into the rights of minorities and other vulnerable people around the world.

Democracy and politics
Integrity
...
Global security
Law
Inclusion
In the media

Voice of Islam Radio

The Breakfast Show

Maya Tudor speaks about nationalism and the definition of nation (31:00 on clock).

Maya Tudor
Democracy and politics
Alfred Landecker Programme
In the media

Voice of Islam Radio

The Breakfast Show

Maya Tudor speaks about nationalism and how referenda have been important moments for re-defining the boundaries of belonging.

Maya Tudor
Democracy and politics
In the media

South China Morning Post

China and Russia seek bigger security role in post-coup Burkina Faso

Folashadé Soulé, senior research associate at the Global Economic Governance programme, says the coup in Burkina Faso could is unlikely to directly affect Chinese interests in the country.

Folashadé Soulé-Kohndou
Democracy and politics
Global Economic Governance Programme
...
Global governance
Burkina Faso
China
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