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Still the End of History

Por: The Atlantic Opinion October 17, 2022

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Over the past year, it has become evident that there are key weaknesses at the core of seemingly strong authoritarian states.Andrey Gorshkov / Sputnik / AFP / GettyOctober 17, 2022, 6 AM ETOver the past decade, global politics has been heavily shaped by apparently strong states whose leaders are not constrained by law or constitutional checks and balances. Russia and China both have argued that liberal democracy is in long-term decline, and that... + full article



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