Politics
New survey shows falling trust in Trump’s US, more confidence in Xi
A voter receives a sticker after casting his ballot in the state of Maine during the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 5, 2024. © Reuters
TOKYO — Two decades of democratic regression worldwide, combined with the emergence of increasingly coordinated and technologically adept authoritarian powers, have pushed the international order to a critical tipping point, specialists cautioned at a Tokyo forum this week.
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