AUTOCRATS VS DEMOCRATS by Michael McFaul (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
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AUTOCRATS VS DEMOCRATS by Michael McFaul (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Michael McFaul, narrated by L.J. Ganser Full title: Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder Length: approximately 19 hours 24 minutes; Release date: July 25, 2025 Genre/Categories: Nonfiction; Geopolitics; International relations; Democracy McFaul combines in-depth historical analysis and first hand expertise to examine how the rise of autocratic powers—particularly China and Russia—chal
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AUTOCRATS VS DEMOCRATS by Michael McFaul (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Michael McFaul, narrated by L.J. Ganser
Full title: Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder
Length: approximately 19 hours 24 minutes;
Release date: July 25, 2025
Genre/Categories: Nonfiction; Geopolitics; International relations; Democracy
McFaul combines in-depth historical analysis and first hand expertise to examine how the rise of autocratic powers—particularly China and Russia—challenges and reshapes the modern global order. He critiques Cold War frameworks and argues that new authoritarian threats demand innovative diplomatic and economic strategies from the democratic world, especially the United States. The narrative traces how shifting power, populist trends, and changing American foreign policy signal a crossroads, making the book both a clarion call for renewed leadership and a guide for adapting to 21st-century global disorder.