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Don’t count the dictators out: The underappreciated resilience of today’s autocracies

By: Way, Lucan Ahmad.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 102(4), Jul-Aug, 2023: p.104-115. In: Foreign AffairsSummary: Two thousand twenty-two was not a good year for the world’s leading autocracies. In November, Chinese President Xi Jinping confronted the largest antigovernment demonstrations since the Tiananmen Square pursing in 1989. Provided by Beijing’s stringent “zero Covid” Policies, protesters across the country made overtly political demands, calling for Xi’s resignation and an end to one-man rule. – Reproduced
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Two thousand twenty-two was not a good year for the world’s leading autocracies. In November, Chinese President Xi Jinping confronted the largest antigovernment demonstrations since the Tiananmen Square pursing in 1989. Provided by Beijing’s stringent “zero Covid” Policies, protesters across the country made overtly political demands, calling for Xi’s resignation and an end to one-man rule. – Reproduced

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