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Defending – and demanding – democracy

捍卫与追求民主

\r\nA woman votes in national elections in southern Malawi, Sept. 2025: A smooth transfer of power and efforts to clean up corruption have strengthened democratic indicators in this southern African country.

\r\nA woman votes in national elections in southern Malawi, Sept. 2025: A smooth transfer of power and efforts to clean up corruption have strengthened democratic indicators in this southern African country.

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On the other hand, the Dartmouth College-based Bright Line Watch finds that declining views of American democracy from earlier in 2025 have “largely stabilized,” and public opinion now shows “mild optimism.” The smooth rollout of state elections last November, as well as court rulings on immigration and tariff issues, appears to have reaffirmed for Americans that their system of checks and balances still works. Speaking on NPR, Bright Line Watch co-founder John Carey pointed to the key role of “government institutions that serve as referees.”

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