Is this the end of the International Criminal Court?; When young people get involved in online communities, it leads them toward politics; Trump’s election-rigging claim will backfire. Here’s the evidence.; The Democrats are likely to win a majority of House votes, but not a majority of House seats. Again.; Talk of rigged elections undermines democracy;
 
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Note to Donald Trump: This is why you can’t run government like a business
Part of government's job is dealing with problems that nobody else wants.
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Is this the end of the International Criminal Court?
South Africa just filed notice that it will leave the International Criminal Court, and Burundi plans to do the same. Does this mean we're about to witness a mass exodus of countries from the court and more impunity for war crimes and crimes against humanity?
 
When young people get involved in online communities, it leads them toward politics
Apparently, communities — online or “in real life" -- get us thinking about our shared civic life.
 
Trump’s election-rigging claim will backfire. Here’s the evidence.
These sorts of claims are common among sore losers in authoritarian states, but they weaken confidence in democracy.
 
The Democrats are likely to win a majority of House votes, but not a majority of House seats. Again.
Here's how much gerrymandering is to blame.
 
Talk of rigged elections undermines democracy
Look at Algeria.
 
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