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In a polarised Asia Pacific, democracy should be a goal, not a club


14 February 2021
Author: Dan Slater, University of Michigan
Polarisation has torn the United States apart. Under former US President Donald Trump, it almost tore US democracy to shreds.
But America is not only polarised within. It faces a polarised Pacific. Relations with China have reached their post-normalisation nadir after Trump’s years in office, when Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping propagated their strongman cults of personality in parallel.
With Trump’s departure, ironically, polarisation abroad could worsen even as US President Joe Biden has hitched the success of his presidency to taming polarisation at home.
Republican hawkishness toward China during the Trump years was almost certainly tempered, at least on the margins, by the constraints of incumbency. A complete collapse in US–China relations risked making a massive mess on the Republicans’ watch. Now in opposition, the Republicans no longer have the responsibilities of power to ho ....

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Aung San Suu Kyi Faces New Charges After the Coup. Can Myanmar's Democracy Survive Without Her?


Aung San Suu Kyi Faces New Charges After the Coup. Can Myanmar s Democracy Survive Without Her?
Time
2/3/2021
Amy Gunia
© Sai Aung Main–AFP/Getty Images
A vendor walks past banners featuring Aung San Suu Kyi on Jan. 30, 2021 in Yangon, Myanmar. Suu Kyi was arrested and her government overthrown in a military coup two days later.
The news that Aung San Suu Kyi had been overthrown in a Feb. 1 coup spread through Myanmar like a shockwave. “Most of the citizens 100% depend on her,” says Kyaw Kyaw, a 28-year old LGBTQ rights campaigner who lives in Yangon, the Southeast Asian nation’s largest city. “Everyone was frustrated and scared.” ....

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