

Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World [Applebaum, Anne] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World Review: Very well researched and clearly written - I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started Anne Applebaum’s book on autocrats and autocracies. I had read her book, Iron Curtain, on how the Soviet Union took over Eastern Europe after WW II, and what it was like from the point of view of the regular person, but this book is different. Autocracy, Inc examines how the various autocrats around the globe are currently working together to stay in power, so when one autocratic leader gets in trouble or needs help another autocratic nation comes to the rescue. The last chapter or two was interesting in that Applebaum, who has studied and written about modern Communism for a long time, says that what is happening in the United States right now is nothing like we have every experienced, so that looking backwards for answers and comparisons may not be helpful. She talked about how the autocratic nations have moved on, from portraying their governments as ideal, because people could easily see that they weren’t telling the truth, to portraying the opposition as worse….sounds like trump. One insight she offers is that the democracies of the world need to start working together. They currently are not, not as much as they could be, and are getting overpowered. She briefly wrote about Biden’s national security advisor Jake Sullivan’s success in debunking Russian lies before they hit the news, called “pre-bunking”. She has pivoted her attention to trump in the USA, because after studying Communism and autocracy for many years in Europe and other parts of the world, it unexpectedly came home. The audiobook is a little less than 5 hours long, and Applebaum herself narrates it. I always appreciate it when the author reads their own writing. Very well researched and clearly written Review: Really enjoy this writer - A quick read for understanding the topic that is relevant for today. desertcart service was fast.
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,947 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #19 in Political Ideologies & Doctrines (Books) #192 in History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,828) |
| Dimensions | 5.15 x 0.94 x 7.54 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0385549938 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0385549936 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | July 23, 2024 |
| Publisher | Doubleday |
H**N
Very well researched and clearly written
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started Anne Applebaum’s book on autocrats and autocracies. I had read her book, Iron Curtain, on how the Soviet Union took over Eastern Europe after WW II, and what it was like from the point of view of the regular person, but this book is different. Autocracy, Inc examines how the various autocrats around the globe are currently working together to stay in power, so when one autocratic leader gets in trouble or needs help another autocratic nation comes to the rescue. The last chapter or two was interesting in that Applebaum, who has studied and written about modern Communism for a long time, says that what is happening in the United States right now is nothing like we have every experienced, so that looking backwards for answers and comparisons may not be helpful. She talked about how the autocratic nations have moved on, from portraying their governments as ideal, because people could easily see that they weren’t telling the truth, to portraying the opposition as worse….sounds like trump. One insight she offers is that the democracies of the world need to start working together. They currently are not, not as much as they could be, and are getting overpowered. She briefly wrote about Biden’s national security advisor Jake Sullivan’s success in debunking Russian lies before they hit the news, called “pre-bunking”. She has pivoted her attention to trump in the USA, because after studying Communism and autocracy for many years in Europe and other parts of the world, it unexpectedly came home. The audiobook is a little less than 5 hours long, and Applebaum herself narrates it. I always appreciate it when the author reads their own writing. Very well researched and clearly written
C**S
Really enjoy this writer
A quick read for understanding the topic that is relevant for today. Amazon service was fast.
W**M
Paints some frightening pictures.
In her latest offering, “Autocracy, Inc.,” historian and author Anne Applebaum explains which nations have become autocracies, how they now work together, who their leaders are, and the various strategies and tactics they currently employ to undermine and destroy democracy around the world. Russia, China, Iran, Syria, Cuba, Venezuela, and many others have no interest in protecting human rights, only in fostering their own sovereignty, i.e., their ability to control world events. Those who lead these autocracies care little for the welfare of the people they govern. As autocrats, they aim to amass absolute power. As kleptocrats, they build vast personal fortunes from monies stolen from their country's treasuries and citizens. And while Western politicians decry their abuses, Western bankers and businesspeople help them to hide what they’ve stolen. Well-researched and clearly written, Ms. Applebaum's 180-page treatise paints some frightening pictures. Readers interested in foreign relations, world affairs, the future of democracy, and possibly, the next great battle, will want to give it a try.
Y**R
A must reading for those who wish to understand our social environment.
An excellent reading experience and eye opening.
F**O
A beacon of hope, because you cannot fight what you don't know.
Since 2014 I've started feeling confused about the world. This book as well as Barbara F Walter's "Civil Wars" have finally helped me make sense of the world again. Why disinformation? What's true? Why the rise of populism, the hard right and identity politics in the West? Who profits? The book presents a unified and reasonable explanation for these questions, that goes far beyond the little chunks of truth one might find here and there, and that are canceled by a flurry of disinformation and conspiracy theories. Ms Applebaum also tries to provide a solution which, though appealing, failed to convince me, but I still uphold my title to this review. Know thy enemy... Do start now!
J**D
All of Anne Applebaum's Books are Wonderful.
This is a very good short book by the world's leading expert on autocracy v democracy. I have read almost every book Anne Applebaum has written. I especially recommend "Red Famine" and "Gulag." Both are worthy of a second reading.
A**E
Autocrats and how to stop them, maybe
This book talks about how dictators stay in power and how they work together across international borders to help each other. This fraternal assistance is almost always transactional, helped by the fact that a dictator in one place may have financial interests in other such places. Appelbaum emphasizes the hard-core aristocrats of Russia, Belarus, China, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, and the like, though “lighter” versions of autocracy in Hungary, Poland, and various petrostates also appear. While Appelbaum only mentions Donald Trump in passing, since this was published before his second term, readers today will notice some overlap between his actions and those of some other dictators. If you are heavily news-involved, as I am, the doings of autocrats will not surprise you. Perhaps you’ve read some of Anne Appelbaum’s articles on the topic in news or opinion monthlies. For us, the main advantage of this book will be bringing her many threads together in one place. If you’re a less-obsessive news hound, you’ll learn much about how these systems work. The “Epilogue” – really a conclusion – adds new content to Applebaum’s magazine articles. Here, she sees the people opposed to authoritarianism as a transnational movement just like the autocrats they oppose. She explores strategies that we can choose TOGETHER to oppose autocracy in many countries around the world – including our own. The solutions would probably work if passed into law and then enforced, but wealthy people in each democracy would likely oppose such reforms, for their own selfish reasons. This is a very short little book, written in an accessible style. If you haven’t thought about autocracy, it will open your eyes. If you have, that conclusion will help you think through your options.
K**N
This book arrived promptly, in perfect condition. I have just read the Introduction, which is a good analysis & an interesting take on the US '24 election. The book appears to be a concise work, while covering a lot. The author is a recognised political historian and I definately recommend it.
N**D
A very insight-providing book, rich with examples of what autocracies are not afraid of doing. The last part about what can be done rings a positive tone, and is not entirely convincing regarding how applicable it is on the global scale (the usual gap between theory and practice), but local examples are hope-inducing.
G**I
Well written, up to date, it has a good deal of information about today's autocracies
A**E
Simply fantastic book I have ever read.
P**N
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