
Non-human Democracy: in the Anthropocene, it cannot be all about us
Dec 23, 2015 01:20 am UTC| Politics
This is part two of a three-part essay. Part one asks why democratic research has all but ignored non-human species, and considers how much we might gain from them in thinking about the problems of human...

Political developments continue to cloud the horizon in Brazil
Dec 23, 2015 00:11 am UTC| Commentary Politics
The political environment continues to change quickly, maintaining considerable uncertainty. The Supreme Court votes on the impeachment proceedings were largely in favor of the government and nullified most of the steps...

Non-human Democracy: our political vocabulary has no room for animals
Dec 22, 2015 01:06 am UTC| Politics
This is part one of a three-part essay that proposes a way of thinking about democracy thats seldom, if ever, used. Despite the popularity in other disciplines of inter-species thinking, its ignored in democracy research....

Clinton-Sanders data breach spat goes to the heart of modern campaigning
Dec 22, 2015 00:49 am UTC| Politics
At their most recent debate, the two main US Democratic party candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton tried to defuse a heated dispute between their campaigns over a breach of the Clinton campaigns voter data, which...
Clouds over Spain just got darker
Dec 21, 2015 16:42 pm UTC| Politics Economy
While Spains ruling PP is set to remain the largest party, it saw its support declined compared to the 2011 vote. The results do not leave a positive picture for government formation options. After tough negotiations and...

Democratic debate takes on ISIS, guns and taxes
Dec 21, 2015 11:56 am UTC| Politics
The three Democratic presidential candidates took the debate stage in New Hampshire Saturday night, less than two months before the first-in-the-nation primary there. Perhaps you missed the debate or the exchanges between...

Spain votes for change – but has no idea what government it'll end up with
Dec 21, 2015 11:47 am UTC| Politics
Although Spains two big parties technically remain the largest after this years general election, they find themselves in a radically transformed political landscape and neither has a clear mandate to govern. The...