Democracies need to counter the autocrat's playbook | IN 60 SECONDS

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Global democracy experienced a sharp decline in 2020 as elected autocrats began working together and using shared tactics to further their own agendas — all pulling pages straight from the dictator's playbook. If democracies cannot come up with a playbook of their own, then competing with autocrats may be a lost cause. AEI's Ryan C. Berg explains.

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Absolutely delusional, dishonest and frankly BONKERS. Utter nonsense.

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What do you do when a country's citizens want an autocrat?

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