Israel’s Netanyahu takes a page from the authoritarian playbook
by Ian Bremmer
Aug 13, 2018
2 minutes
PRIME MINISTER of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu hasn’t had an easy time of it lately. Israeli police have recommended bribery charges against him in two cases. In one, he’s accused of accepting cigars and champagne in exchange for political favors. In another, he’s accused of pushing legislation to undermine a newspaper in order to gain more favorable coverage from
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