I reckon Anne Applebaum’s Autocracy, Inc. will become required reading for staff and executives of Australia’s august think tanks. And it will probably win an audience with policy wonks, keen to trace the origins of the rise and rise of global autocracy, among all political classes.
What struck me about Applebaum’s tome is it does not discriminate between autocrats of the left or the right. As the author delves into the thinking and machinations of a younger Vladimir Putin, within a few paragraphs I found myself wandering the wastelands of Rust Belt America, ripe for exploitation by Donald J Trump. ‘At least 13 people with proven or alleged links to the Russian mafia have owned or done business in Trump-owned condos.’
This is a global travel guide of autocratic hotspots, aided and abetted by its big brother, kleptocracy, aka state sanctioned theft. Autocracy, Inc. stares through the looking glass into the heart of neo-liberalism and neo-conservatism as interpreted by proto-Marxist-fascists-cum-democrats. On every page you can imagine the Usual Suspects rubbing their hands with glee at the thought of a world of ever-expanding artificial intelligence, the block chain miasma of crypto currency, and frightening software such as Pegasus, developed by an Israeli company, and used to track journalists.
While Autocracy, Inc. posits a mostly transatlantic American world view, with barely a mention of our region (other than China), it is a well-researched and informed read, which warns, ‘there is no liberal world order anymore’.
Reviewed by Henry Johnston









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