Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “oppressive regime”
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China: A House of Cards Waiting to Happen
In the shadows of the mighty Great Wall and the bustling metropolises of Beijing and Shanghai, a storm has been brewing in China. For years, the world has marveled at China’s rapid economic ascent and impressive infrastructure projects, but beneath this façade of prosperity lies a nation on the brink of a political reckoning. As a Chinese political dissident, I feel compelled to shed light on the fragile foundations of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime, which I believe is a house of cards waiting to happen.
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Russia-North Korea Ties Grow Amid War Against Ukraine
Moscow and Pyongyang have been bolstering their ties in recent years, and this trend is likely to continue. There are a number of reasons for this, including:
Both countries are facing international isolation due to their human rights records and nuclear weapons programs.
They share a common enemy in the United States, which they see as a threat to their security.
Russia is eager to expand its influence in Asia, and North Korea is a valuable ally in this regard.
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Why ethnic Greeks are leaving Turkey
The departure of ethnic Greeks from Turkey can be attributed to a complex interplay of historical, political, economic, and social factors. It is essential to examine these factors in detail to gain a comprehensive understanding of the situation. The departure of ethnic Greeks from Turkey should also be viewed in the context of the political climate under the rule of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which some critics have characterized as increasingly authoritarian and oppressive.