Democracy cannot last without a more peaceful and equitable world. Sustainable democracy demands a global vision. This level explores the responsibility of nations to foster fair, equitable and mutually supportive diplomatic relationships, solving economic colonialism and migration issues, while actively confronting threats from authoritarian regimes.
Just like no man is an island and no individual is completely isolated from the surrounding society, no country can ever be fully independent from other countries, and each democratic country is affecting and affected by other countries around the world. Democracy and Social Justice are truly global issues.
Alleged bribery of Donald Trump by the Egyptian president
Amnesty International
Colorado
Council on Foreign Relations
Deaths of migrants — Seeking security, countless migrants find death...
Democracy and social justice in the world. — Democracy and Social Justice throughout the world.
Democratic Osmosis: How Our Example Can Change the World —
Euromaidan (2023 ~ 2024) — Protests in Ukraine (November 2013 to February 2014)
External Threats to Democracy
Foreign Workers in Taiwan
Global Issues — We live in an interconnected world, with issues affecting the whole of humanity.
Global Migration Data Analysis Centre — A project of the International Organization for Migration.
History of Democracy and Social Justice in the United States
Holodomor
Human Rights Watch — Conducting research and advocacy on human rights.
Immigration — The root causes and the human cost of the "immigration crisis".
International Organization for Migration
Migrant workers
Migration law
Missing Migrants Project — An International Organization for Migration initiative.
Nobel Peace Prize
Orange Revolution
Philippine Human Rights Act
Revolution of Dignity
Texas
The Power of Example: How Improving Our Democracies Can Help Those Under Oppression — Let democracy spread worldwide.
Types of democracy — Different ways to categorize democracies.
U.S. states
U.S.-Taiwan Relations in a New Era: Responding to a More Assertive China
United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Mar Ferdinand Marcos