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How Dictators Use Sports to Win Friends and Influence People

  • Sarath K. Ganji

Authoritarians are developing new tools to project their malign influence across the globe. The world of sports can teach us a lot about the games they play.

Is Democracy in Decline?

Diamond-21-1

08_31.1_Nodia pp. 75-87

Rupnik-18-4

Krastev-18-4

Sestanovich-15-3

Transitional Justice and Its Discontents

Glazer-21-2_0

Carothers-18-1

Plattner

Horowitz-17-4

Illarionov-20-2

Boroumand

Sestanovich-18-2

Milani-20-4

Web Appendix to “Regime Types and Democratic Sequencing”

Arab Democracy or Islamist Revolution?

There Will Be No Islamist Revolution

The Ups and Downs of Islamism

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