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How do democracies die? Not with a dramatic coup, but through quiet, intentional dismantling—rules bent just slightly, laws rewritten, oppositions discredited and then disarmed. This warning from political scientists has proven prophetic across South and Southeast Asia, where the past decade has witnessed steady democratic erosion. The post South and Southeast Asia are on the front lines of the democracy-autocracy showdown appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
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Belarusian dictator Alyaksandr Lukashenka is attempting to repair relations with the West by trading political prisoners for concessions. If this hostage diplomacy proves successful, it will strengthen Lukashenka’s grip on power, writes Hanna Liubakova.| Atlantic Council
A coordinated online campaign relied on Christian traditionalist and anti-EU rhetoric to mobilize voters against PAS. The post Targeting the faithful: Pro-Russia campaign engages Moldova’s Christian voters appeared first on DFRLab.| DFRLab
A network of more than 200 coordinated accounts targeted Romania in a months-long operation supporting Simion and Georgescu The post Cross-platform campaign accuses Moldova’s Sandu of meddling in Romanian elections appeared first on DFRLab.| DFRLab