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Whistleblowers for Change: The Social and Economic Costs and Benefits of Leaking and Whistleblowing

"In this report, whistleblowers from eight European countries describe what they experienced after they took a stand. Additionally, civil society experts weigh in on how the EU can craft policies to better protect whistleblowers. The question of how to define whistleblowing…is also explored" (Open Society Foundation, 2018).

11 November 2018
Open Society Foundation
Report

Democracy and the Law

“Law should govern,” declared Aristotle,

proclaiming a fundamental principle of democratic

rule now under threat as illiberal leaders assail

the independence of the courts. What is the

response? What is the role of transnational legal

bodies?

11 October 2018
Athens Democracy Forum
Video

Towards Elections with Integrity

"This policy brief… proposes… monitoring of the political processes leading up to polling day; improving collaboration with observers at a local level; strengthening the role played by civil society; setting stronger guidelines for the digital arena; developing guidelines for technology used; striking a new balance between the observation missions’ technical and political mandates" (Martinelli, 2018).

11 October 2018
Marta Martinelli, Srdjan Cvijic, Iskra Kirova, Bram Dijkstra, Pamela Valenti
Open Society Foundation
Report

Participatory Budgeting

"This research identified significant challenges in the participatory budgeting sphere... The migration to managing participatory budgeting digitally presents the very real risk of the process becoming gentrified, and is just one example of the consequences of scale in participatory budgeting only being achieved at the expense of disenfranchising the most under-represented" (Rumbul, Parsons, and Bramley, 2018).

11 October 2018
Rebecca Rumbul, Alex Parsons, Jen Bramley
My Society
Report

Parliament and the people

"The report provides an analysis of the data and digital landscapes of four case study countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda), and interrogates how digital channels are being used in those countries to create and disseminate information on parliamentary activity" (Rumbul 2018).

11 October 2018
Rebecca Rumbul
My Society
Report

What if democracy was RAPID?

This article aims to “provide a framework...that could make clearer how different modes of participatory democracy could hang together as a whole that’s more than the sum of the parts of open policymaking, deliberative democracy, representative democracy, and so on” (Alexander 2018).

22 August 2018
Jon Alexander
New Citizenship Project
Article

The Populist Challenge to the European Court of Human Rights

“This article analyzes the position of the” European Court of Human Rights concerning the “unprecedented wave of populism in Europe” and “argues that the rise of populism not only intensifies the pressure on the ECtHR, it poses a serious and distinctive challenge to the ECHR” (Petrov 2018).

11 March 2018
Jan Petrov
The Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice
Paper

This Is How Democracies Die

Levitsky and Ziblatt explore contemporary democratic backsliding and how it differs from the democratic fracturing of the past and takes place at the ballot box, through the co-optation of the media, through declining judicial independence, and increasing threats to the citizenry.

11 January 2018
Steven Levitsky, Daniel Ziblatt
The Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy/The Guardian
Article

The Case Against Elections

Democracy = Elections…but does it really? The case for ‘deliberative democracy.’

11 October 2017
Athens Democracy Forum
Video

The Future of Polling

11 October 2017
Athens Democracy Forum
Video
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