Shield of the Republic

How Autocrats Use History

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Mar 27, 2025
Katie Stallard, Senior Editor for Global Affairs at the New Statesman and author of "Dancing on Bones," shares insights on how autocrats twist historical narratives to maintain power. She discusses the manipulation of WWII history in China, North Korea, and Russia, highlighting the dangers of displacing present concerns with glorified pasts. Stallard connects these patterns to contemporary issues in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of 'living in truth' amid the distortion of history for political gain.
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ANECDOTE

Signal Use

  • The Trump administration's national security team used Signal for a sensitive meeting.
  • This was an unclassified commercial app, raising security concerns.
INSIGHT

Risks of Commercial Apps

  • Conducting official business on commercial apps poses legal and governance risks.
  • It violates the Presidential Records Act and hinders proper record-keeping.
INSIGHT

History as a Tool

  • Authoritarian regimes manipulate historical narratives for regime security.
  • Katie Stallard observed this in Russia, China, and North Korea.
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