The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) has warned that mismanagement of the pandemic threatens even established democracies.
While a Latinobarómetro survey found in 2021 that more than half of those interviewed in 18 Latin American countries did not believe in this type of government.
Why are citizens ceasing to believe in democracy?
Carmen Aristegui spoke with Moisés Naím, distinguished member of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, who is presenting his book “The Revenge of the Powerful”.
Naím explains in his recent work why autocracies take more power in the XXI century.
See also: Latin American democracies, in crisis?