How Autocrats Can Triumph in Democratic Countries – New York Times


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How Autocrats Can Triumph in Democratic Countries
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Today, the most common way for a democracy to collapse is through the actions of an elected incumbent, not a coup or revolution. Hugo Chvez, elected to four terms as president of Venezuela, used his time in office to dismantle the institutions of ...

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