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795: Alastair Smith | The Dictator's Handbook Part Two

795: Alastair Smith | The Dictator's Handbook Part Two

Update: 2023-02-151
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Alastair Smith is the Bernhardt Denmark Chair of International Relations at New York University, professor of political science in the Wilf Family Department of Politics, and co-author (with Bruce Bueno de Mesquita) of The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics. [This is part two of a two-part episode. Find part one here!]


What We Discuss with Alastair Smith:



  • How do dictators come to power and remain in power even when their policies serve only themselves and not the people under their "leadership?"

  • Why do the majority of people living under dictatorships suffer in impoverished squalor, and how does foreign aid empower these dictators rather than help the general populace?

  • Why do dictators consistently hate freedom, the media, and seemingly their own citizens?

  • Why does bad behavior so often make for good politics — even in the most progressive nations?

  • Are our own governments beyond saving, or can we use lessons learned here to make them work for us?

  • And much more...


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795: Alastair Smith | The Dictator's Handbook Part Two

795: Alastair Smith | The Dictator's Handbook Part Two

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