Authoritarian states' knack for capitalism has let them buy credibility while reducing political freedoms

The reemergence of authoritarian powers has been a hot topic among foreign policy thinkers in the past few years. These states find capitalism perfectly acceptable — a few are even getting quite good at it — even as they despise and restrict the freedoms taken for granted by citizens in liberal democracies.
China’s economic power, and to a lesser extent, the cash reserves that similarly authoritarian regimes in Russia, Venezuela and Iran have ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Beth Tucker - Jun 12, 2009 - 12:39 PM PDT
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