The Social Cost of Democracy; A Study of Electoral Violence
Elections have long been lauded as the pinnacle indicator of a post-conflict state moving towards a more secure democratic future. Continue reading
Elections have long been lauded as the pinnacle indicator of a post-conflict state moving towards a more secure democratic future. Continue reading
Published in The Political Analysis, 2/06/16 http://www.thepoliticalanalysis.com/have-we-learnt-anything-applying-lessons-from-ebola-to-the-zika-outbreak image credit: NBC news
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