BP100: Online Threats to Democratic Debate: A Framework for a Discussion on Challenges and Responses
Michael Meyer-Resende (Executive Director) and Rafael Goldzweig (Social Media Research Coordinator) wrote this briefing paper….
Age is the limit? Background of the CJEU case C-619/18 Commission v Poland
The ongoing saga of judicial independence in Poland Next month the Court of Justice of…
Findings about disinformation in the European Parliament (EP) elections
Findings about disinformation in the European Parliament (EP) elections There is little evidence of massive,…
Call for submissions: papers addressing extreme political polarisation in Georgia – deadline extended
Call for submissions: papers addressing extreme political polarisation in Georgia Democracy Reporting International (DRI)…
Eight years after the revolution – Taking stock of Libya’s transformation
Libya’s developments since the 2011 revolution have been complicated and confusing. What were the important…
Polarised Country and Sacrified Democracy
“It’s them that I have a problem with – how they poured water over the…
Overcoming Polarisation – Media Conference in Batumi
On 3 May, on the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day, a media forum…
Youth engagement in local governance
“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” If it were…
Media and Polarisation in Georgia
The article Media and Polarisation by Lasha Kavtaradze was first published on Media Checker on…
Engagement for Free Expression in Mongolia Closes with National Forum
DRI’s partner organisation in Mongolia, Globe International Center (GIC) has worked for 18 months to…