Celebrating 30 Years of the Journal of Democracy: Democracy Embattled
On its 30th anniversary, editors and contributors reflected on the Journal of Democracy and the state of democracy around the world.
On its 30th anniversary, editors and contributors reflected on the Journal of Democracy and the state of democracy around the world.
This article is excerpted from William J. Dobson's book, The Dictator's Learning Curve: Inside the Global Battle for Democracy.
Phyllis Jean (nee Garvin) Dobson, age 86, of Bedford, passed away peacefully May 13, 2024, at The Dolan Center for Dementia Care at Heather...
Pakistan is obverving a day of prayer today for 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai, a girls' education activist who was shot in the head by the Taliban.
The police said that Myls Dobson had been in the care of Kryzie King, a family friend he barely knew, who has been charged with assault and...
The new issue features essays by Michael Ignatieff, Timothy J. Colton, and Roger B. Myerson, a debate among key experts on democratic backsliding, and more.
What flaws do conservative Chinese thinkers see in Western democracy compared with their own system? June 2, 2013. By William J. Dobson.
John Ben Pectol, III, of Kingsport, passed away peacefully on October 22, 2015. Born on November 8, 1947, he was the son of the late John...
William J. Dobson is the co-editor of the Journal of Democracy. Prior to assuming this position, he was the chief international editor at NPR.
Malaysia Airlines pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a supporter of Anwar Ibrahim, leader of the nation's opposition party, who has been convicted...
A journalist and author who has commented on authoritarian regimes in Africa, including Gabon, often highlighting the lack of democratic freedoms.