Posts tagged illiberal democracy
How to beat the backlash that threatens the liberal revolution
Lecturing India’s leader on human rights is not the best path
Turkey points to a global trend: Free and unfair elections
Putin’s war reminds us why liberal democracy is worth defending
The narrow path to liberal democracy
Washington PostJonah BaderDemocracy, illiberal democracy, Founders, history, Afghanistan, Hungary, Russia, United States, Republican Party, liberalism, India, Big Government, truth, Capitol riot
The good news hidden within one of America’s darkest weeks
Trump’s cheerful collaborators
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, United States, military, Soviet Union, illiberal democracy, Constitution, Republican Party, Lindsey Graham, Mitt Romney, Ted Cruz
Liberty and law are under attack worldwide. Consider the impeachment crisis in that context.
Washington PostJonah BaderIndia, illiberal democracy, Democracy, freedom, Islam, Israel, Netanyahu, Viktor Orban, Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar, Rohingya, Donald Trump, impeachment, William Barr
Trump’s misbehavior fits a global trend
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Democracy, illiberal democracy, Republican Party, Newt Gingrich, Narendra Modi, Boris Johnson, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Viktor Orban, Rodrigo Duterte, authoritarianism, Ukraine, Russia
How diversity can rescue democracy
Washington PostJonah BaderRobert Mueller, FBI, Justice Department, United States, Republican Party, institutions, illiberal democracy, election, Narendra Modi, India, Ruchir Sharma, Democracy
The Supreme Court tumbles into political dysfunction
The threat to democracy — from the left
Russia might have been lost from the start
Washington PostJonah BaderRussia, Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, George Bush, Ukraine, Georgia, liberal international order, illiberal democracy, Cold War, revanchism
Democracy is decaying worldwide. America isn’t immune.
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Hungary, illiberal democracy, India, institutions, Israel, Kenya, Media, Narendra Modi, Netanyahu, Poland, press freedom, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey, Viktor Orban
Strongmen have a new playbook for consolidating power
Washington PostFareed Zakariaauthoritarianism, Donald Trump, illiberal democracy, Media, Mohammed bin Salman, Narendra Modi, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Saudi Arabia, Shinzo Abe, Vladimir Putin