The host cites a Bright Line Watch survey claiming that US democracy fell from 67 after Trump's election to 55 several weeks into his second term and asks whether the broader authoritarianism concern is real.
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Bright Line Watch
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The interview starts with an optimistic claim about a China-US reset, then widens into a harsher model of late-order politics: China and America still need each other, but both systems are drifting toward state...
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