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Ivan Krastev on Why Even Dictators Can’t Escape Democracy

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May 16, 2026に開始

Yascha Mounk and Ivan Krastev also discuss the war in Iran—and what it means for Trump’s future

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CLAIM 投稿者: admin May 16, 2026
The impact of the war in Iran on global politics highlights the unpredictable nature of authoritarian stability in the face of democratic movements.

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Dictatorships ultimately fail because they cannot suppress the democratic aspirations of their people, as shown by recent events in Iran.

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The belief that dictators can escape democracy ignores the complexities of power dynamics and control in authoritarian regimes.

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While some see the war in Iran as a signal of democratic hope, others view it as a distraction from the failures of both democratic and authoritarian systems.

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Trump's future is closely tied to the global rise of populism, which reflects a deeper yearning for democratic values, even in traditionally authoritarian contexts.

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