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Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman, "Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century" (Princeton UP, 2022)

Aug 14, 2025
Daniel Treisman, a UCLA political science professor, dives into the evolution of authoritarianism with his book co-author, Sergei Guriev. They discuss the rise of 'spin dictators' like Putin and Erdogan, who manipulate public perception using media rather than brute force. The duo explores how these regimes superficially uphold democratic processes while stifling dissent. Treisman also connects economic growth with the dynamics of democracy and highlights the complexities of living under varying authoritarian regimes, especially in the context of Russia and Ukraine.
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INSIGHT

How Spin Dictators Rule

  • Spin dictators maintain power by manipulating information and simulating democratic procedures rather than relying on overt mass violence.
  • They project competence and popularity to weaken checks and control ostensibly competitive elections.
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Modernization Favors Spin Over Fear

  • Modernization and globalization make violent repression harder and less effective for rulers.
  • Spin techniques suit urbanized, educated societies while preserving economic openness needed for growth.
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Popularity Through Curated Reality

  • Many citizens genuinely view spin regimes as relatively free and may support them for perceived competence.
  • Propaganda changes perceptions of alternatives and exaggerates flaws elsewhere to normalize flawed elections.
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