Latest holiday tradition: autocrats taking advantage of festivities

Today’s sentencing of Russian oligarch-turned-dissident Mikhail Khodorkovsky provides the latest confirmation that while we celebrate the holiday season, authoritarian regimes take calculated advantage of the festivities to commit human rights abuses or consolidate their rule.

The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan …

December 30, 2010 in Eurasia, Human rights, News, Russia 0

Khodorkovsky sentence shows lipstick on Putin pig

Russian oligarch-turned-dissident Mikhail Khodorkovsky today had his prison sentence extended until 2017 following a trial widely condemned as politically motivated.

The sentence is the latest example of authoritarians taking advantage of the holiday season to violate human rights.

Moscow judge Viktor …

India’s flawed democracy can counter authoritarian China

India should stop playing chicken to China’s raging dragon and promote the democratic alternative to Beijing’s authoritarianism, says Gautam Adhikari.

“A prickly nationalism has replaced communism as the driving ideology of the party-controlled Chinese state,” he writes in The

Authoritarian threats to Iraq’s fragile democracy?

Iraq’s parliament has approved Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s new government, ending nine months of constitutional paralysis.

The leading political blocs finally resolved fierce disputes over control of government ministries, but Maliki was unable to fill the key security …

December 21, 2010 in Authoritarianism, Belarus, Eurasia, News 0

Old habits die hard in Belarus

The crackdown in Belarus has ominously familiar overtones, according to this report from The New York Times:

It was the middle of the night when security services stormed the headquarters of Charter 97, an opposition Web site that

Belarus: repression confirms regime’s ‘violent and authoritarian nature’

More than 600 activists have been arrested and five presidential candidates jailed in Belarus in a violent crackdown on dissent following Sunday’s disputed re-election of Alyaksandr Lukashenka as president.

Video footage posted on YouTube and similar websites by opposition activists …

December 21, 2010 in Belarus, Democracy Assistance, Eurasia, News 1

Should EU try to ‘Francoize’ Belarus?

The violent crackdown on opposition groups following Sunday’s disputed re-election in Belarus effectively ends the European Union’s attempt to engage Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s regime.

The EU hoped to seduce Minsk away from Moscow and promote a long-term strategy of liberalization by …

Integrating democracy and development in the QDDR

At her 2009 Senate confirmation hearing, then-Secretary of State nominee Hillary Clinton stressed the importance of focusing on the 3 Ds she considered critical to U.S. foreign policy.

But the Obama administration’s stress on diplomacy, development and defense as the …

Ivory Coast: Africa’s latest contested election

The head of the African Union Commission has arrived in the Ivory Coast in an effort to end the current stalemate and prevent a repeat of this week’s violent clashes between rival political factions.

Forces loyal to incumbent president Laurent …

Mao’s autocracy – more murderous than modernizing

The world’s most dynamic capitalist economy still officially reveres the twentieth century’s most murderous Communist, writes Pankaj Mishra in this must-read review in The New Yorker.

Modernizing autocrats elsewhere in Asia—Turkey’s Atatürk, Iran’s Reza Shah Pahlavi, and Taiwan’s Chiang