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#193 – Sihao Huang on the risk that US–China AI competition leads to war

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Power by Proxy: The Balance of Repression and Control

In authoritarian regimes, leaders govern not directly but through a network of agents and local power structures, allowing for the execution of power without facing direct opposition. Leaders like Xi Jinping utilize a hierarchy within the Communist Party and local governments, backed by police repression, to maintain control even amidst severe mismanagement and repression, akin to historical precedents like Mao's rule. This dynamic can lead to the effective governance of a state while simultaneously committing egregious acts against its populace. The automation of repression reduces the number of individuals a leader must appease, which can diminish constraints on their power and lead to more unpredictable and extreme political outcomes.

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