Are authoritarian China and Russia doomed ? debating the authoritarian revival ; (Democracy’s victory is not preordained/Azar Gat) Inglehart and Welzel reply

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Are authoritarian China and Russia doomed ? debating the authoritarian revival ; (Democracy’s victory is not preordained/Azar Gat) Inglehart and Welzel reply. / Inglehart, Ronald; Welzel, Christian Peter.
In: Foreign Affairs, Vol. 88, No. 4, 2009, p. 166-168.

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title = "Are authoritarian China and Russia doomed ?: debating the authoritarian revival ; (Democracy{\textquoteright}s victory is not preordained/Azar Gat) Inglehart and Welzel reply",
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