July 2026

Volume 37, Issue 3

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The Democratic Drain

Global migration is quietly altering democratic politics in the places people leave behind. It is not just a shift in labor; it is a shift in democratic values. It may be gradual, but it can become a hidden demographic underpinning of authoritarianism.

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Why the IRGC Is the War’s Biggest Winner

The U.S.-Israeli war in Iran has elevated the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from the regime’s chief coercive tool to the regime itself. Expect an Iran that is more aggressive abroad and more repressive at home.

Special Series: Polarization and Political Violence

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When Polarization Turns Violent

Democracies have always sparked conflict, disagreement, and deep ideological divisions. Polarized politics are hardly rare in democratic life. So under what conditions does polarization turn violent, and how can this danger be contained?

Hungary's Landmark Election

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How Civil Society Defeated Orbán

Viktor Orbán was ousted by an innovative, grassroots, nationwide campaign run by local civic groups called Tisza Islands. Their success offers a new playbook for civic mobilization against aspiring autocrats.

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Democracy in an Age of Networked Control

The coercive tools of modern autocracies are highly integrated, with an ability to monitor, restrict, and shape behavior at scale and in real-time. It is time for democratic movements to adapt and respond with a decentralized resistance of their own.

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How the CCP Outsources Surveillance

Beijing knows digital surveillance of the world’s most populous nation is technologically demanding. So the Party has hired corporations to occupy the “public-opinion battlefield” and spot the trouble before it spreads.

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Eritrea’s Democratic Failure

Eritrea is one of the world’s most implacable dictatorships, led by an octogenarian who shuns any hint of accountability. The country’s democratic path was never genuinely open, and it now poses a grave risk to the Horn of Africa.

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Documents on Democracy

Opposition party statement in Turkey; Letters from a democracy activist in prison from Hong Kong; democracy activist award speech from Cuba; human rights violations in Egypt; and transnational repression in Zambia.