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Worldcrunch » dictatorship » Page 2

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photo of putin and kim in front of a red guard rail
Geopoliticsdonald trump

Putin & Kim: What Happens When Two Pariahs Have Nothing Left To Lose

by Pierre Haski September 14, 2023May 24, 2025
People demonstrating.
Geopoliticsdemocracy

First Niger, Now Gabon: What’s Triggering The Coups d’État In Francophone Africa?

by Pierre Haski August 31, 2023May 24, 2025
Iran's women defy headscarf law in Tehran, Iran
Societydictatorship

Iran: Time To Ask What The Protest Movement Did And Didn’t Achieve

by Worldcrunch June 5, 2023May 23, 2025
Photo of Leader of Thailand's Move Forward Party, Pita Limjaroenrat, celebrating election results in Bangkok on May 14.
Ideasmonarchy

Is Thailand Ready To Be A Bonafide Democracy?

by Worldcrunch May 15, 2023May 21, 2025
Image of a TV screen with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's second public appearance with his daughter during a photo session with officials when intercontinental ballistic missile
Geopoliticsrussia

Kim Family Dynamics: We Overlook North Korea At Our Peril

by Pierre Haski April 20, 2023May 19, 2025
"It's The Democracy, Stupid!" What Is Really Turning France Upside Down
Ideasdemocracy

“It’s The Democracy, Stupid!” What Is Really Turning France Upside Down

by Inès Mermat April 2, 2023May 19, 2025
In Nicaragua, A Tour Of Nightlife Under Dictatorship
Societydictatorship

In Nicaragua, A Tour Of Nightlife Under Dictatorship

by Ginevra Falciani March 30, 2023May 19, 2025
Photo of 31 migrants 33 miles off the coast of Tunisia minutes before being brought to safety by the rescue team of the Basque NGO SMH.
Geopoliticsdemocracy

NGO Crackdowns Are Spreading, In Both Dictatorships And Democracies

by Paolo Valenti March 8, 2023May 23, 2025
Photo of Vladimir Putin making remarks during a Victory Day military parade marking the 76th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, in Moscow's Red Square
Russia-Ukraine Warukraine war

The Tyrant’s Solitude: How Dictators Lose Touch With Reality

by Olena Starik March 5, 2023May 22, 2025
Photo of woman protesting against Tunisian President Kais Saied in Tunis
Migrant Livesauthoritarianism

Another World Leader Stokes Racist Fears Of Immigration — In Tunisia

by Pierre Haski February 27, 2023May 24, 2025
Photo of protersters in Munich, Germany, in November, after the killing of Mahsa Amini. One protester carries a sign that reads "do something for Iran".
Geopoliticsdictatorship

Iranians Can Only Topple The Dictatorship With Help From The West

by Worldcrunch February 6, 2023May 23, 2025
photo of a brown building and power lines
In The Newsbrazil

Why Brazil Is Excavating An Infamous Torture Center 40 Years Later

by Irene Caselli October 10, 2022May 19, 2025
Lula and Bolsonaro banners
Geopoliticsbrazil

Capitol Riot, Brazil Style? The Specter Of Violence If Bolsonaro Loses The Presidency

by Worldcrunch October 2, 2022May 21, 2025
Putin 3D sculpture
Geopoliticsvladimir putin

Why Putin’s Threats Are More Dangerous Than The Cuban Missile Crisis

by Lisa Berdet September 27, 2022May 24, 2025
Saraya al-Salam soldiers
Geopoliticspolitics

Troll Next Door: How Iran Is Provoking Political Violence Inside Iraq

by Worldcrunch September 12, 2022May 19, 2025
Karina Pintarelli
LGBTQ Pluslgbtq+

Meet Karina Pintarelli: The First Recognized Trans Survivor Of Argentina’s Dictatorship

by Agustina Ramos August 30, 2022September 3, 2025
Vote counting for the referendum on a new Constitution in Tunisia​
Geopoliticsdemocracy

Tunisia’s New Constitution And Risks Of A Return To “Presidential Dictatorship”

by Worldcrunch July 27, 2022May 21, 2025
File photo of a mother carrying her daughter on a barricade made of tires in Kyiv
In The News

When Mom Believes Putin: A Russian Family Torn Apart Over Ukraine Invasion

by Bethany Wright June 27, 2022May 24, 2025
photo of a woman holding up an anti putin sign
In The Newsrussia ukraine war

The Club Of Tyrants: Putin And His Western Comrades, Past And Present

by Alidad Vassigh April 8, 2022May 22, 2025
What Putin Feared Most About Ukraine: It's A European Democracy
Ideas

What Putin Feared Most About Ukraine: It’s A European Democracy

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank March 6, 2022May 22, 2025
Beyond The Artists, Days Are Numbered For The Cuban Regime
In The Newspolitics

Beyond The Artists, Days Are Numbered For The Cuban Regime

by Alidad Vassigh February 21, 2022May 19, 2025
Trump is no standard strongman candidate
Geopoliticsunited states

Trump Meet Mo Ibrahim: African Fix For An American Strongman

by Carl Karlsson November 12, 2020May 21, 2025
Philosopher Hannah Arendt has renewed relevance in the current political era.
Eyes on the U.S.dictatorship

Hannah Arendt, Redux: The Enduring Power Of The Political Lie

by Alidad Vassigh July 13, 2020May 20, 2025
April 25 protests in Khartoum
In The Newsdemocracy

Why Sudan Should Matter To Us All

by Mathieu Pollet June 18, 2019May 20, 2025
Detail of photograph from March in Salamanca
OneShotphotography

Watch: OneShot — 80 Years Ago, End Of The Spanish Civil War

by Worldcrunch April 1, 2019December 19, 2025
Platform of a Berlin metro
Geopoliticsimmigration

Exile Of Mind: To Be Young And Far Away From My Native Egypt

by Worldcrunch September 10, 2018May 22, 2025
In Latin America, Politics Of Fear Makes A Comeback
In The Newscolombia

In Latin America, Politics Of Fear Makes A Comeback

by Alidad Vassigh April 18, 2018May 24, 2025
In Hong Kong
In The Newschina

Defining Elections And Democracy, From China To Italy

by Roy Greenburgh February 28, 2018May 21, 2025
Assad and Putin in 2015
Ideasdemocracy

Dictators And Us, The West Falls Back Into Appeasement Trap

by Giacomo February 9, 2018May 24, 2025
'Chavez for ever'?
Geopoliticsdemocracy

Latin America: When Elections Are A Bogus Tool For Dictators

by Alidad Vassigh January 23, 2018May 22, 2025
In The Newspanama

Manuel ‘El Man’ Noriega Dead At 83, Front Page From Panama

by Bertrand Hauger May 30, 2017May 22, 2025
Anti-Maduro protests in Valencia, Venezuela, on Oct. 24
Geopoliticspolitics

Venezuela: Maduro Fails Democracy Test, But Is He A Dictator?

by Bertrand Hauger October 26, 2016May 23, 2025
In Kos, Greece, the arrival point for thousands of migrants from countries including Gambia, Senegal, Cameroon ...
Geopoliticspoverty

Gambia, Where Refugees Are A Cruel Dictator’s Business Opportunity

by Cynthia Martens May 27, 2016May 24, 2025
At a rally in support of Lopez's release from jail.
Geopoliticshuman rights

Latin America’s Shameful Silence On Venezuela Human Rights Violations

by Worldcrunch October 7, 2015May 23, 2025
Indonesian President Joko Widodo
Geopoliticsjustice

Darling Of West, Indonesia’s Jokowi OKs Executions For Drug Crimes

by Bertrand Hauger February 3, 2015May 23, 2025
Banner in Bangkok instructing residents not to share anti-government views on social networks, under direct threat of prison
Geopoliticsdictatorship

After The Coup, Giving Voice To Thailand’s Political Exiles

by Worldcrunch December 9, 2014May 22, 2025
April 2003 toppling of Saddam Hussein’s statue in Baghdad
blogdemocracy

A Long But Not Impossible March Toward The End Of Tyranny

by Liz Garrigan November 23, 2014May 23, 2025
Police in Sao Paulo
Geopoliticsbrazil

Latin American Violence: After Mexico, Brazil Could Be Next

by Worldcrunch November 13, 2014May 22, 2025
Pyongyang Taedong River at sunset
Geopoliticseconomy

The Last Temptation Of Pyongyang

by Bertrand Hauger November 7, 2014May 23, 2025
A screen shot image of Visinescu last year
Geopoliticsdictatorship

A Quarter-Century Late, “Romanian Nuremberg” Finally Begins

by Worldcrunch October 16, 2014May 23, 2025

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