Take a look at polling data and you might get the impression that there is a glorious, bipartisan consensus that our democracy is in trouble and needs nurturing. In reality, there are profoundly ...
This essay is the second installment in a series accompanying “Chasing the Vote,” a limited-run podcast in The Wall Street Journal’s What’s News feed. The multipart audio program seeks to understand, ...
On Tuesday afternoon, the University of Georgia Applied Politics Program hosted members of the Democracy Defense Project in a ...
Since the founding of the United States, democracy and higher education have been deeply intertwined. The early architects of the republic recognized that democracy requires an educated citizenry ...