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" ... According to Putin’s game plan, his personal dictatorship is to be staffed by loyalists -- such as Zolotov and Kadyrov. They serve at his pleasure and can be crushed (except Kadyrov who has his own private army). Putin, as the first Russian dictator since Stalin, need not reprise Stalin’s Great Terror or Gulag. With modern technology, a vast propaganda machine, electronic monitoring, crowd control technology, unsolved killings to intimidate opponents, harsh punishments for dissent, and a justice system directed by the Kremlin, Putin has the tools to tame any opposition without mass murder or imprisonment. ... "
" ... Having a bipartisan mix requires compromise and cooperation on both sides and prevents either party from forcing their agenda on the country—which either side would attempt to do given the opportunity. Progress will be slower, but at least it won’t mirror a dictatorship. ... "
" ... Prendergast: Democratic countries are more stable than those that are not. And when a dictatorship crumbles, then you have a greater chance of violent conflict and disruption of U.S. interests. ... "
" ... The company provided the backdrop for Rozanski, now 52, to develop his leadership skills and empathy. He notes that in his home country, having grown up through Argentina’s Dirty War, a period from 1976 until 1983 of a military dictatorship ruling Argentina that entailed state-sponsored terrorism inflicted upon its citizens, made him feel like an outsider. At work, on the other hand, he felt like he belonged, and throwing himself into advancing his career was liberating. ... "
" ... The list goes on and on: New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea. None of these countries is a dictatorship that has only controlled the coronavirus through draconian measures or suppressed the true scope of the pandemic within its borders. They are all democracies. What they have in common is effective leadership that took decisive action to address one of the most serious challenges to confront humanity in generations. The leaders of these countries recognized that they were going to have to think their way through this crisis, and they did. ... "