Drawing on historical examples and contemporary case studies, Riley explores how leaders in countries like Russia, Hungary, Turkey, and China have embraced new forms of authoritarian governance while democracies, particularly in the West, face mounting challenges in safeguarding their institutions and citizens' rights. From the strategic erosion of democratic norms to the use of technology as a tool for mass control, The Mechanics of Power offers a comprehensive analysis of how power is exercised in the 21st century.
Through a detailed examination of global politics, this book looks at how the battle between authoritarianism and democracy is not just a matter of governance but a deeper struggle for identity, national sovereignty, and the future of global cooperation. As Riley warns, the outcome of this contest will shape the direction of global politics for decades to comeultimately determining whether democracy can adapt and survive, or if authoritarian models will dominate the political landscape of the future.
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