Right-wing authoritarians around the world are speculating on an opportunity: the next pope could be one of their own. It would provide much moral authority on a global stage.
Patrik Schwarz (born 1970) is Editor-in-Chief of the German weekly Die Zeit. He holds degrees from the German School of Journalism Munich (DJS), the London School of Economics (LSE), and King’s College, Cambridge.
Right-wing authoritarians around the world are speculating on an opportunity: the next pope could be one of their own. It would provide much moral authority on a global stage.