How autocrats are reinventing 21st century politics
Moisés Naím and José Juan Ruiz
On 7 April 2022, the Rafael del Pino Foundation organised a dialogue entitled "How autocrats are reinventing politics in the 21st century", featuring Moisés Naím, columnist and distinguished fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, on the occasion of the presentation of his book La revancha de los poderosos: Cómo los autócratas están reinventando la política en el siglo XXI (Revenge of the powerful: How autocrats are reinventing politics in the 21st century).
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The Rafael del Pino Foundation is not responsible for any comments, opinions or statements made by third parties. In this respect, the FRP is not obliged to monitor the views expressed by such third parties who participate in its activities and which are expressed as a result of their inalienable right to freedom of expression and under their own responsibility. The contents included in the summary of this conference, written for the Rafael del Pino Foundation by Professor Emilio J. González, are the result of the discussions that took place during the conference organised for this purpose at the Foundation and are the sole responsibility of its authors.
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