Read The Dictator's Learning Curve: Inside the Global Battle for Democracy Online
Authors: William J. Dobson
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“It’s been a bad year”:
Srdja Popovic, interview with author, Washington, D.C., July 2011. Popovic later used the phrase “a bad year for bad guys” as the title of a TEDx talk he gave in Krakow, Poland, in November 2011, available at
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Cd-oEvEog
.2
Putin’s United Russia brazenly claimed:
Thomas Grove, “Analysis: Chechnya: How Did Putin’s Party Win 99 Percent?,” Reuters, December 21, 2011.3
“We were stupid”:
Author interview, Cairo, March 2011.4
Gaddafi invoked China’s 1989 massacre:
On February 22, 2011, Gaddafi said, “When Tiananmen Square happened, tanks were sent in to deal with them. It’s not a joke. I will do whatever it takes to make sure part of the country isn’t taken away.” The quotation can be found in Fang Lizhi’s “The Real Deng,”
New York Review of Books
, November 10, 2011.5
this meant massive handouts:
Angus McDowall and Summer Said, “Saudis Raise Pay and Plan Polls, but Woes Linger,”
Wall Street Journal
, March 24, 2011.6
Six months later he put his stamp:
Tobias Buck, “Jordan: Rifts in the Valley,”
Financial Times
, August 15, 2011.7
a special high-level task force:
Michael Wines, “China Sees a Calendar Full of Trouble,”
New York Times
, March 10, 2009.
William J. Dobson is the politics and foreign affairs editor at
Slate
. He has been an editor at
Foreign Affairs
,
Newsweek International
, and
Foreign Policy
. During his tenure as managing editor at
Foreign Policy
, the magazine twice won the National Magazine Award for General Excellence. His articles and essays have appeared in
The New York Times
,
The Washington Post
, and
The Wall Street Journal
. He lives in Washington, DC.