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The 12 Books of Christmas | The Dictators Who Want to Run the World, with Anne Applebaum

Dec 16, 2024
Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian known for her works on autocracy and democracy, dives deep into the sophisticated nature of 21st-century autocracies. She discusses the collaboration among regimes like Russia and China, highlighting their strategic alliances against democratic values. Applebaum warns of the fragile state of democracy and critiques the misconception that economic ties alone can foster democratization. The conversation explores how autocrats disrupt democratic principles, urging vigilance and civic engagement to counter rising authoritarianism.
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INSIGHT

Autocracy Inc.

  • Modern autocracies form transactional networks, not ideological alliances.
  • They aim to dismantle democracies, not achieve shared societal visions.
INSIGHT

Modern Autocrats

  • Unlike 20th-century dictators, today's autocrats leverage global wealth and technology.
  • This includes surveillance tech, sophisticated propaganda, and international connections.
ANECDOTE

Venezuela and Autocracy Inc.

  • Venezuela's regime persists due to support from Autocracy Inc., including weapons from Russia and investment from China.
  • Despite ideological differences, Venezuela and Iran collaborate to evade sanctions.
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