Autocratic states, including Russia, China, and Turkey, form a "network of convenience" to undermine democracy, according to Anne Applebaum.

Dictators form a "network of convenience" in a global fight to dismantle democracy, according to Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Anne Applebaum. Autocratic states, such as Russia, China, North Korea, Turkey, Hungary, and Venezuela, work together with loose ties and cooperation when it's convenient. Applebaum, who warns of the growing threat to democracy, sees a connection between former President Trump's interests and this global push by autocrats.

July 23, 2024
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