The Age of the Strongman, Gideon Rachman
The Age of the Strongman, Gideon Rachman
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The Age of the Strongman
How the Cult of the Leader Threatens Democracy Around the World

Author: Gideon Rachman

Narrator: John Hopkins, Gideon Rachman

Unabridged: 9 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/19/2022


Synopsis

The author of Easternization, an award-winning journalist, offers an intimate look at the rise of strongman leaders around the globe, charting the most urgent political story of our era.

We are in a new era: authoritarian leaders have become a central feature of global politics. Since 2000, self-styled strongmen have risen to power in capitals as diverse as Moscow, Beijing, Delhi, Brasilia, Budapest, Ankara, Riyadh and Washington. These leaders are nationalists and social conservatives, with little tolerance for minorities, dissent or the interests of foreigners. At home, they claim to be standing up for ordinary people against globalist elites; abroad, they posture as the embodiments of their nations. And everywhere they go, they encourage a cult of personality. What’s more, these leaders are not just operating in authoritarian political systems but have begun to emerge in the heartlands of liberal democracy.
 
From Trump, Putin and Bolsonaro to Erdogan, Xi and Modi, Gideon Rachman pays full attention to the strongman phenomenon around the world and uncovers the complex and often surprising interaction between these leaders. In the process, he finds the common themes in our local nightmares and offers a bold new paradigm for understanding our world, and finds global coherence in the chaos of the new nationalism, leadership cults and hostility to liberal democracy.
 
While others have tried to understand the emergence of these new leaders individually, The Age of the Strongman provides the first truly global treatment of the new nationalism, underpinned by an exceptional level of access to key actors in this drama: Gideon Rachman has been in the same room with most of these strongmen and reported from their countries over a long journalistic career.

About The Author

Gideon Rachman is chief foreign affairs commentator for the Financial Times. He joined the FT in 2006, after 15 years at The Economist, where he served as a correspondent in Washington D.C., Brussels, and Bangkok. In 2010 Rachman published his first book, Zero Sum World, which predicted the rise in international political tensions and turmoil that followed the global financial crisis. In 2016, Rachman won the Orwell Prize, Britain’s leading award for political writing. He was also named Commentator of the year at the European Press Prize, known as the “European Pulitzers.” Rachman’s previous book, Easternization: Asia’s Rise and America’s Decline From Obama to Trump and Beyond, was published by Other Press in 2018.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Boudewijn on March 15, 2023

A decent exploration of "Strongman" leaders, but lacking new insights The book is a compilation of leader profiles, exploring a type of leader the author calls the "Strongman" who appeals to the grievances of ordinary people by presenting themselves as a strong, charismatic figure who will protect th......more

Goodreads review by Adrian Joseph on April 12, 2022

A solid analysis of how the strongman style of leadership is prevalent in the emerging world order. Award-winning journalist Gideon Rochman traces the roots of this phenomenon all the way to the dawn of the 21st century when Russian President Vladimir Putin rose to power and became the harbinger of......more

Goodreads review by Tariq on June 23, 2022

Pivotal book if you want to understand the next ideological/political divide in the world between the open society and the legacy form of closed government. The open society initiative led by George Soros argues that no philosophy or ideology is the final arbiter of truth, and that societies can onl......more

Goodreads review by Konstantin on April 28, 2022

Released just a couple of days after Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century, Rachman's book gives a much better and more objective overview of a phenomenon of an autocrat rise in the early 21st century. Although I'm not totally agree on including some personalities to this......more

Goodreads review by Ron on May 14, 2022

Helpful as a primer but just doesn't really scratch the itch.......more