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The Potential Dictatorship of Belarus
The host discusses how Belarus president, Alexander Lukashenko, may feel like he has to continue to act like a dictator now that he has been labeled as one due to his actions during the protests. There is concern for a potential civil war in Belarus.
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The speaker discusses the consequences of acting like a dictator, where initial bloodletting becomes more accidental because of how the regime is set up and the leader is left grappling with it, causing civil war and a risk of being thrown out of power.
12:07 - 16:33 (04:26)
Summary
The speaker discusses the consequences of acting like a dictator, where initial bloodletting becomes more accidental because of how the regime is set up and the leader is left grappling with it, causing civil war and a risk of being thrown out of power.
ChapterThe Potential Dictatorship of Belarus
EpisodePart Two: Bashar al Assad: The Eye Doctor Who Murdered a Nation
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This transcript discusses the origins of the Syrian civil war, including the initial protests, state violence, and emergence of armed opposition.
16:33 - 18:26 (01:53)
Summary
This transcript discusses the origins of the Syrian civil war, including the initial protests, state violence, and emergence of armed opposition.