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The World’s Democracies Ask: Why Can’t America Fix Itself?

Por: The New York Times World November 09, 2022

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Lin Wei-hsuan was just a child when he observed his first Taiwanese election almost two decades ago. His parents took him to watch the vote-counting, where volunteers held up each paper ballot, shouting out the choice and marking it on a board for all to see — the huge crowd of citizens inside, and many more watching live on television.The open process, established islandwide after decades of martial law, was one of several creative steps that... + full article



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