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“Yet commentators in Berlin, London and Washington still argue hat autocracy is inherently brittle and that the regimes running China and Singapore will eventually crumble and give way to democracy. They remain convinced themselves that the tides of history are flowing their way, that they are simply pushing on an open door. They seem to forget that people everywhere increasingly consider autocracy ascendant and democracies impotent. They seem to forget that democracy is the anomaly and that we must fight to protect it. They seem to forget that most of human history has been made up of empires and despots – that autocracy is the norm and opposition to democracy is at the heart of Western civilisation: Plato’s Republic is an eloquent pitch for authoritarianism – for the rule of benevolent philosopher-kings. And while there were early proto-democratic expressions of government in Athens, Carthage, Vaishali, San Marino, the Netherlands and Britain, it was not until the Age of Reason that these governments took forms similar to contemporary democracy.
Even the West does not have a natural predisposition to democracy. It is something that we created, but it is also something that we must maintain.”
― Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman
Even the West does not have a natural predisposition to democracy. It is something that we created, but it is also something that we must maintain.”
― Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman
“Corruption and negligence both undermine the functionality of the state, but they also undermine faith in it, which is arguably more important for a non-democratic regime. If you don’t have democratic elections that allow populations to blow off steam by voting, you risk allowing anger to fester until it erupts in a potentially destabilising moment of mass protest. This is precisely why Singapore, the UAE, Vietnam and other autocracies focus so strongly on these two prongs of accountability.”
― Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman
― Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman
“Complacency in the face of popular pain breeds demagoguery.”
― Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman
― Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman


















