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🗓️ 26 July 2024
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Anne is a journalist and historian. She’s currently a staff writer at The Atlantic and a senior fellow at Johns Hopkins University’s Agora Institute. She’s written many books, including Red Famine, Gulag: A History, and Twilight of Democracy, and her new one is Autocracy, Inc: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World. Also check her substack, “Open Letters.”
For two clips of our convo — on whether Trump is a kleptocrat, and whether Kamala can connect with the public — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: the ways dictatorships no longer act alone; surveillance and social media; the appeal of Western freedoms via the internet; the Great Firewall; the Uyghurs and squelching dissent before it happens — with algorithms; Iranian theocracy; how autocrats have anonymity but their subjects don’t; the ease of stealing and hiding money; shell corporations; the unipolar hegemon of the US; the influence-peddling of the Trumps and the Bidens; what frightens Anne most about Trump; how his China policy could disappoint hawks; why he admires dictators; J.D. Vance and isolationism; Putin invading Ukraine to test the West; the failure of sanctions to cripple Russia; its economic alliance with China; Dubya’s foreign adventures; a dictator’s appeal to order and tradition; the profound brutality of Stalin; the Cold War; the war in Syria stoked by Russia; the fall of Venezuela as a rich democracy; Western democracies in crisis today; mass migration and Biden’s failure; the turnover of Tory PMs and Starmer’s “stability”; the West’s goal of transparency and accountability; autocrats leaning into social conservatism; scapegoating gays; the myth of Russia as a white Christian nation; misinformation and free speech; Trump’s endurance; the assassination attempt; and Anne’s husband becoming the foreign minister of Poland.
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Hello there, welcome to a new dishcast in the bowels of July, |
0:33.5 | 2024, as the news keeps throwing various massive wobblers at us. I've always had some personal |
0:40.1 | wobblers being thrown at me, but hey, it's the middle of the summer and the race is intense |
0:46.1 | and drama is unfolding and politics is happening. In the middle of this, we have a return guest. Her name is Anne Applebaum, and she is a journalist, |
0:59.3 | and historian has written what I consider to be the best account of the famine in Ukraine and |
1:06.3 | aspects of Stalin's evil. She's a staff writer at the Atlantic, senior fellow with Johns Hopkins |
1:14.6 | University's Agora Institute, and has written many books, including, as I said, Red Famine, |
1:19.3 | Gulaga history, and Twilight of Democracy. But today, we're going to talk about her new book, |
1:24.3 | which is this out this week called Autocracy, Inc., the dictators who |
1:29.7 | want to run the world. You'll be a little reminder we have coming up. We're going to try and |
1:34.9 | think through this immunity question with the president and the presidency and the court, and it's |
1:41.5 | ruling on this and exactly what is at stake here, as well as a review of the court more generally. |
1:48.3 | Jeffrey Tubin is going to come and talk to us about that. |
1:51.2 | We also have Bill Wasick and Monica Murphy coming on soon. |
1:54.7 | I'm talking about Americans' long history of treatment of animals, and the way in which views of animal cruelty has shifted over |
2:03.0 | the decades and centuries. But today, let's talk about the really lovely subject of |
2:10.1 | autocracy, by which, again, and let's start by just unpacking exactly what you mean by that |
2:17.3 | word and how you came across this |
2:20.0 | moment to write a book trying to summarize or put together at least a picture of the rising |
2:26.2 | autocracies of the 21st century. So I should say that the idea for this book comes from many decades old acquaintances of mine who |
2:38.7 | have been in the Iranian opposition, in the Russian opposition, in the Venezuelan opposition, |
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