How Tyrants Fall: And How Nations Survive
This book explores tyranny and the threats it faces from different factors and elements and how it is that they fall, despite they often seeming invincible. The author has conducted his interviews, and draws from his time in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It lays out how it is that the people or other interests see tyrants brought down and the effects that this can have overall.
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