Spin Dictators: The Changing Face Of Tyranny In The 21st Century

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How a new breed of dictators holds power by manipulating information and faking democracy. Hitler, Stalin, and Mao ruled through violence, fear, and ideology. But in recent decades a new breed of media-savvy strongmen has been redesigning authoritarian rule for a more sophisticated, globally connected world. In place of overt, mass repression, rulers such as Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Viktor Orbán control their citizens by distorting information and simulating democratic procedures. Like spin doctors in democracies, they spin the news to engineer support. Uncovering this new brand of authoritarianism, Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman explain the rise of such “spin dictators,” describing how they emerge and operate, the new threats they pose, and how democracies should respond. Spin Dictators traces how leaders such as Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and Peru’s Alberto Fujimori pioneered less violent, more covert, and more effective methods of monopolizing power. They cultivated an image of competence, concealed censorship, and used democratic institutions to undermine democracy, all while increasing international engagement for financial and reputational benefits. The book reveals why most of today’s authoritarians are spin dictators—and how they differ from the remaining “fear dictators” such as Kim Jong-un and Bashar al-Assad, as well as from masters of high-tech repression like Xi Jinping. Offering incisive portraits of today’s authoritarian leaders, Spin Dictators explains some of the great political puzzles of our time—from how dictators can survive in an age of growing modernity to the disturbing convergence and mutual sympathy between dictators and populists like Donald Trump.

Author(s): Sergei Guriev, Daniel Treisman
Edition: 1
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF | Full TOC
Pages: 355
Tags: Political Ideologies: Fascism And Totalitarianism; Authoritarianism; Dictators; Mass Media Political Aspects; Propaganda; Spin Doctors

Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1 | Fear and Spin
The Putin Puzzle
Twentieth-Century Tyrants
New And Improved
The Rules Of Spin
Other Explanations
Dividing Lines
What's Next?
Part I | How It’s Done
2 | Discipline, but Don’t Punish
Blood Lands
Calculus Of Killing
Lee's Softer Touch
Moscow Methods
The New Playbook
Checking The Evidence
3 | Postmodern Propaganda
Rhetoric Of Repression
Idioms Of Intimidation
Spinspeak
Checking The Evidence
4 | Sensible Censorship
Fighting Words
Fujimedia
Command + Delete
Checking The Evidence
5 | Democracy for Dictators
Electing The People
Spinning The Ballot
Fraud And Abuse
Checking The Evidence
6 | Global Pillage
World Wary
Spinning The World
Foreign Assistants
Making Frieds And Influencing People
Fear Vs. Spin
Checking The Evidence
Part II | Why Iy’s Happening And What To Do ABout It
7 | The Modernization Cocktail
Postindustrial Strength
Network Effects
The Right Stuff
Cold War And After
8 | The Future of Spin
Spinning Upward
Outside Influences
Diagnosing The Threat
How To Respond?
A Powerful Idea
Notes
Preface
Chapter 1 | Fear And Spin
Chapter 2 | Discipline, But Don't Punish
Chapter 3 | Postmodern Propaganda
Chapter 4 | Sensible Censorship
Chapter 5 | Democracy For Dictators
Chapter 6 | Global Pillage
Chapter 7 | The Modernization Cocktail
Chapter 8 | The Future Of Spin
References
Index