Democracy on Trial: How Seoul, Washington and Brasília Are Fighting the Same Battle
South Korea jails a martial-law aide, the US guts its election board and Brazil keeps an ex-president jailed - a global test of democracy's limits. The post Democracy on Trial: How Seoul, Washington…
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