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On the contest between dictators and democracy around the world What would look like in print? Intro

On the contest between dictators and democracy around the world What would [The Signal](look like in print? Introducing The Long Game, our first-ever limited-run magazine—exploring the new frontiers of the global conflict between authoritarian states and democratic life. Created in partnership with the [Human Rights Foundation]( for the [Oslo Freedom Forum](, The Long Game features interviews with the Bosnian investigative journalist Miranda Patrucić on how autocracies are spreading corruption to the democratic world; the American social scientist Francis Fukuyama on the deep sources of democratic resilience, and others—about the development of China’s police state in the Uyghur region, the use of Western hostages in Iran and Russia, and the evolution of artificial intelligence as a weapon of dictators globally. All attendees at this year’s [Oslo Freedom Forum](, June 3-5, will receive a copy. The magazine will also be available for purchase on [our site]( from May 1. To access our full archive—and support a new genre in current affairs: [Join The Signal]( This email address is unmonitored; please send questions or comments [here](mailto:concierge@thesgnl.com). To advertise with The Signal: advertise@thesgnl.com. Unsubscribe [here](. © 2023 The Signal [unsubscribe](

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