The Economist

When emigration helps bad rulers survive

Title: How Emigration Propped Up Autocrats

Original: A new book finds links between mass migration and democratic backsliding worldwide

Rewrite: Recent research highlights a correlation between large-scale population outflows and the erosion of democratic norms across the globe.


Source: The Economist Generated at: 2026-04-07 21:00:41 UTC

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