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Why Dictators Fear Universal Jurisdiction
It may be the best weapon we have for holding autocrats accountable for their crimes, and the worldâs democracies are beginning to rally behind it.
October Issue Out Now!
Will artificial intelligence end democracy? Plus:Â Why global democracy is proving to be far more resilient than people think; how African church leaders became unlikely defenders of democracy; and the ways in which vast networks of hidden wealth are eating away at our democratic institutions.

Why Cubaâs Student Movement Is Rising
Cubaâs dictatorship has kept student movements under its thumb for decades. But the regimeâs repressive tactics have inadvertently breathed new life into a new generation of student activists. These young people are willing to fight for the islandâs freedom.
JoD Content Available through Apple Books
Readers can download the following articles on iTunes free of charge: Edward Aspinall and Marcus Mietzner, “Southeast Asia’s Troubling Elections: Nondemocratic Pluralism in Indonesia” (October 2019) Rod Alence and Anne Pitcher, “Resisting State Capture in South Africa” (October 2019) Mai Hassan and Ahmed Kodouda, “Sudan’s Uprising: The Fall of a Dictator” (October 2019) Sheri Berman…
Our Favorite Books of 2023
New works on China, Russia, political philosophy, English history, and much more graced our shelves this year. Here are the JoD staffâs favorite books of the year.

Why China Is a Threat to Global Democracy
Chinaâs totalitarian regime is built on surveillance, censorship, and repression, with harsh penalties for anyone who dares to defy it. Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party have ambitions that extend beyond Chinaâs borders. The following Journal of Democracy essays explore how China undermines democracy both at home and abroad. Read for free now.

Why Taiwanâs Voters Defied BeijingâAgain
Taiwanâs voters rewarded the ruling party with an unprecedented third consecutive term, despite the mainlandâs attempts to intimidate. Expect Beijing to find new ways to threaten the democracy off its coast.

Putinâs Other Failed War
The Russian leader declared war on his countryâs independent journalists. But Russian media outsmarted him by taking their operations overseas. They are now reaching more people than ever before.

How to Dismantle an Illiberal Democracy
There is no clear roadmap. But Poland may be setting out on its first steps in stamping out populism and holding accountable those responsible for the worst violations of the rule of law.Â

How a Pastor Found the Courage to Defy a Dictator
Evan Mawarire never thought of himself as a revolutionary. In a gripping new memoir, he tells the story of how he went from a humble clergyman to the leader of a movement that helped the Zimbabwean people find their voice.

When Democracy Is on the Ballot
This year of elections, just over halfway through, has been nothing short of dramatic, with shocks, upsets, protests, and political violence â most notably, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump last weekend. Democracy is being tested as increasingly polarized voters head to the polls. Will it succumb to division and distrust, or will it withstand its present trials?

Can Mexicoâs Next President Control the Military?
The countryâs military brass has a larger role governing Mexico than at any time in the past eighty years. Itâs creating a dangerous dependency that wonât be easy to break. Can the generals be reined in?Â

Why Russians Are Souring on Putinâs War
Vladimir Putin wants to stir patriotic fervor for his war in Ukraine. But most Russians donât think the war is worth the cost, and itâs putting the Kremlin in a bind.

Is This the End of the Duterte Dynasty?
Police in Manila arrested former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte on an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity. His daughter, Vice-President Sara Duterte, was impeached a month ago. The following Journal of Democracy essays chart the twists and turns of Philippine politics and the long-running feud between the Duterte and Marcos political clans.