authoritarian regime
Coverage of authoritarian regime in the Nexus archive.
- David Briscoe, AP journalist who chronicled Philippines’ democratic revolution, dies at 82
David Briscoe, an Associated Press journalist who covered the Philippines' transition from dictatorship to democracy, died at 82. He documented events including Ferdinand Marcos' regime collapse, Benigno Aquino Jr.'s assassination, and Corazon Aquino's rise to presidency.
- "Fujimori never again!" Protesters fill streets of Lima ahead of Peru presidential elections
Hundreds of demonstrators in Lima protested against Keiko Fujimori’s candidacy, fearing she would continue her father’s authoritarian regime. Fujimori led the first round of Peru’s presidential election and will face Roberto Sánchez in the June 7 runoff.
- The petty reasons Kim Jong Un will have you killed are revealed in report - from listening to pop music to falling asleep in the North Korean leader's presence
A report reveals that Kim Jong Un enforces strict rules in North Korea, including potential execution for minor infractions like listening to pop music or falling asleep in his presence. The article highlights the authoritarian regime's harsh disciplinary measures.
- America’s double standard on nuclear Islamism
The article highlights the inconsistent U.S. approach toward Iran and Pakistan, both Islamic republics with authoritarian structures and ties to terrorism, yet treated differently in terms of sanctions and nuclear rights.