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

  • Feb 16 2023
  • Duración: 1 h y 8 m
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795: Alastair Smith | The Dictator's Handbook Part Two

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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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Interesting discussion of real politic

One thing to consider regarding military aid to Ukraine is that the US is able to get rid of old ammunition and military equipment AND pursue political goals. This stuff has to be replaced anyway. The M1A1 tanks will be replaced with the Abrams X a much more capable tank. Using the old stuff in Ukraine will also benefit the military industrial complex since we will have to BUY the new equipment as replacements as well as fresh ammunition to replace and UPGRADE our own capabilities.

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