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As the world grapples with Venezuela's apparent election theft, traditional approaches to ousting dictators have proven ineffective. However, a solution might arise in looking in our history to the Poland 1989 transition from authoritarianism which included power being shared by a dictator and opposition leaders. Francisco Rodríguez from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies argues that a power-sharing agreement, despite its controversies, provides a path forward for Venezuela's democracy.
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As the world grapples with Venezuela's apparent election theft, traditional approaches to ousting dictators have proven ineffective. However, a solution might arise in looking in our history to the Poland 1989 transition from authoritarianism which included power being shared by a dictator and opposition leaders. Francisco Rodríguez from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies argues that a power-sharing agreement, despite its controversies, provides a path forward for Venezuela's democracy.
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