The Hill
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President Joe Biden deserves credit for his leadership in the Russia-Ukraine war, says Julian Zelizer.
But he is lacking a broader advocacy of freedom and liberty around the world, Zelizer says.
He says Russia and China have formed an alliance of autocracies, along with Iran and Iran.
Zelizer: They want to dismantle the U.S.-led world order and reject human rights, freedom and democracy.
Douglas Schoen: In Turkey, opposition parties united behind Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the hopes of unseating President Recep Erdogan.
Erdogan is expected to survive the toughest challenge of his political career, allowing him to preserve his autocratic control over an undemocratic NATO nation.
In Thailand, the progressive Move Forward Party won the most seats in that country's parliament in the country’s recent election, delivering what has been described as an “unmistakable frontal rebuke of the military authoritarian past”.
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