One thing I wish the video had, was a question that focus on the role of foreign support to dictatorships.
I vaguely remember (it was a long time ago) when I was learning about the history of the Americas, most dictatorships started with the help of foreign influence, usually USA or Russia were backing a group that eventually took power through a coup.
I wonder how much power does those countries have over their backed dictators, and what those countries gain from changing it from democracy to an authoritarian regime, and what prevents those puppet states to turning against their masters.
I keep hearing about the Liberals being backed by China, and the UCP receiving help from India, Russia, USA... And that worries me a bit.
Thanks for your message, it helped me look more critically at the video. But I still have some questions about your message and appreciate your help.
Could you please tell the falsehoods you found? It felt like the professor answered well all the questions asked. I imagine some parts were edited like Wired does for brevity, and they might have a role in the selection of questions, but the omissions do not feel malicious.
Definitely! There is a chapter just explaining oligarchs and another about outliving their used. And a brief call on "how they come to power". What would you add to those answers? (or any other answer).
I could not find this discussion in the video. Was that supposed to be in the part of the reproductive rights?
Thank you for naming dictators, I was not familiar with Lee Kuan Yew, now I have some reading to do. I imagine there are many more I was not aware of. I remember vaguely some from school days, but very few get close to being called liberal.