Keen On America

Democracy's Dangerous Flirtation with Autocracy: Michael McFaul on America's Abdication of Global Leadership

Nov 3, 2025
Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia and Stanford political science professor, uncovers the alarming parallels between emerging autocracies and the U.S.'s current political climate. He argues that America's retreat from democratic norms mirrors tactics used by leaders like Putin and Trump, including the weaponization of law and suppression of media. McFaul critiques the notion that NATO expansion provoked Russian aggression, instead pointing to democratic movements as the real threat. He advocates for a collective approach to forge a resilient global order against autocracy.
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INSIGHT

Erosion Of The Postwar Order

  • The post-1945 international order is eroding because the United States is less willing to anchor it.
  • Michael McFaul warns this creates a more anarchic world where powerful actors do what they can.
INSIGHT

End Of History Was Premature

  • Fukuyama's post‑Cold War optimism underestimated the work needed to build liberal institutions.
  • McFaul says democracies mistakenly assumed liberal order was inevitable and stopped doing the hard work to sustain it.
ADVICE

Lean In To Support Democracies

  • The United States should have leaned in more to help post‑communist countries consolidate democracy.
  • McFaul argues we must actively explain and support democratic and market institutions to secure long‑term influence.
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