political power
Coverage of political power in the Nexus archive.
- SCOTUS just gave the rich even more political power
The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has granted individuals with financial resources greater political influence. This allows them to extensively promote their preferred candidates, even if their interests conflict with those of the American people.
- Germany’s waning influence is nobody’s gain
Germany's economic and political power is declining, with the article questioning where this influence is shifting. The focus is on the diminishing role of Berlin in global affairs.
- The TikTok Ban Was Never About TikTok
A documentary explores how the TikTok ban reflects broader American concerns about social media, China, and political power rather than focusing solely on the app itself.
- Elections without sovereignty: What Palestine’s local vote really represent
Palestinian local elections highlight a paradox where participation exists without real political power, underscoring how Israeli occupation constrains self-governance. The vote reflects limited autonomy and the occupation's enduring impact on political systems.