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Is Apathy toward Freedom on the Rise?
PTS Host Joy Votrobek speaks to ASCF Sr. Fellow Alan Dowd about "Threats Abroad, Worries at Home." They highlight the aggressive actions of autocratic regimes such as Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, which pose threats to democratic nations. Furthermore, they address the worrisome decline in free governments worldwide and the internal challenges within the U.S., including apathy towards freedom and the rise of illiberal forces.
Read Alan Dowd's full article "Threats Abroad, Worries at Home" on our website at www.ascf.us.
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