Authoritarianism
Coverage of Authoritarianism in the Nexus archive.
- How our regional differences divided America
The article discusses how regional differences in America, as outlined by historian Colin Woodard's book 'Nations Apart,' have shaped conflicting views on policies, beliefs, and values. Woodard argues that 11 distinct regional cultures, rather than the 50 states, drive current debates over authoritarianism and democracy.
- Turkey’s defence industry is booming. Europe is in its sights
Turkey's defense industry is growing, with Europe as a target. EU countries are concerned about Erdoğan's increasing authoritarianism but seek Turkey's military capabilities.
- Cooperation vs. Authoritarianism in Spain
Spain's history of a civil war and decades of authoritarian rule under Francisco Franco led to the development of cooperative models as a response. The article explores how these challenges prompted efforts to encourage cooperation, with host Laura Flanders reporting on their growth.
- Authoritarians can be beaten — Hungary shows us how
The article argues that Donald Trump's authoritarianism can be defeated by promoting unity and shared destiny, as illustrated by Peter Magyar's victory over Viktor Orban in Hungary. Hungary's example is presented as evidence that authoritarians can be beaten through collective action.
- Artist Ai Weiwei warns about dangers of censorship
Contemporary artist and activist Ai Weiwei discusses his new book 'Ai Weiwei on Censorship' with 'CBS Mornings,' highlighting the risks of authoritarianism and censorship.
- Artist Ai Weiwei warns about dangers of censorship
Contemporary artist and activist Ai Weiwei discusses his new book, 'Ai Weiwei on Censorship,' with 'CBS Mornings,' highlighting the risks of authoritarianism and censorship.
- ANDREW PIERCE: Hypocrite Khan wants to be the Putin of London
Andrew Pierce accuses Sadiq Khan of hypocrisy and compares him to Vladimir Putin, suggesting Khan aims for authoritarian control in London.
- GILES UDY: I have spent decades studying Stalin's Russia - and Starmer's Britain is more similar than you'd think...
Giles Udy, a scholar of Stalin's Russia, draws comparisons between Starmer's Britain and authoritarian Soviet practices. The opinion piece suggests modern British governance shares concerning similarities with Stalinist Russia based on decades of historical study.
- Liberal U.S. mayors team up with European counterparts to fight authoritarianism
Ten U.S. mayors from cities including Chicago and Cincinnati have formed a pact with European mayors to defend democracy and progressive values against right-wing populism and authoritarianism. The coalition represents a cross-Atlantic effort by liberal-leaning city leaders to promote democratic institutions and oppose authoritarian movements.
- Liberal U.S. mayors team up with European counterparts to fight authoritarianism
Ten U.S. mayors from major cities including Chicago and Cincinnati have formed a pact with European mayors to defend democracy and progressive values against right-wing populism and authoritarianism. This international coalition represents a collaborative effort between liberal-leaning municipal leaders across two continents.
- UK rights groups slam ‘authoritarian’ conviction of pro-Palestine activists
UK human rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have condemned the conviction of pro-Palestine activists Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham, warning it could create a 'broader chilling effect' on free expression. The ruling has been labeled 'authoritarian' by advocacy organizations.
- Liberals launch effort to counter Turning Point USA on college campuses
A liberal group, More Perfect University, is launching a campus club to counter the conservative organization Turning Point USA by addressing 'authoritarianism' and 'corporate greed.' The initiative, founded by the media group More Perfect Union, has attracted students nationwide.
- Walz rips Trump and Vance in Europe, says 'feeble-minded, trigger-happy president' has no exit plan for Iran
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance during a progressive conference in Barcelona, calling Trump a 'feeble-minded, trigger-happy president' with no exit plan for the Iran conflict. Walz also contrasted his approach with Vance's 'authoritarian' rhetoric and emphasized a 'humanity first' progressive movement.
- Pope Leo denounces tyrants and warmongers
Pope Leo strongly condemned tyrants and warmongers in a public statement, emphasizing the need for peace and justice. His message highlighted opposition to authoritarianism and conflict-driven policies.