POLITICAL polarisation at a global level is worming itself into the governance fabric of institutions. Institutions are being immobilised by political polarisation at both elite and mass levels.
Intelligence polarisation occurs when different power centres develop in an intelligence apparatus. The process of emergence of these centres is a function of many factors: political, administrative ...
LONDON, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rising political polarisation is associated with increased political violence and unpredictable oscillations in government policies, according to the latest ...
Structured dialogue is a starting point for developing a shared understanding between people with opposing views on polarising political issues. Even in seemingly intractable contexts, such as ...
New research shows that voters’ negative sentiments towards political opponents have intensified, while their emotional attachment to their own political group has grown stronger. An increasing number ...
Merriam-Webster has chosen “polarisation” as its Word of the Year for 2024, reflecting the deepening divisions in society, particularly in the United States. The term, which denotes a shift towards ...
he term ‘populism’ is derived from the Latin root word populus which means ‘the people.’ In a democratic polity, people are considered the sole legitimate source of political authority because it is ...