2018 was a good year for strongmen, and while President Donald Trump has stepped back US pressure for democracy and human rights, the trend isn't just about Trump, Robert Kagan writes in Foreign Policy: Leaders from Egypt's Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to Saudi Arabia's Muhammad bin Salman have succeeded, in part, "because even Americans are not so sure how they feel about democracy." Speaking of strongmen, it's been a good year for Russian President Vladimir Putin, too, Cipher Brief writes: He's evaded consequences over the poisoning of a former Russian spy in the UK and has gained a bargaining chip over Washington with the arrest of American Paul Whelan on spying charges. |
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