In our new podcast, Mikal Hem discusses what modern
dictators and autocrats seem to have learned from their predecessors, reflects on what might drive voters toward leaders with autocratic tendencies, considers
what democratic societies can learn from the survival strategies of dictators, and contemplates how the resilience of free media could be strengthened
The conversation was recorded on September 19, at
Mikal Hem has worked as a journalist and political
commentator for the Norwegian newspapers
Dagbladet and
Verdens Gang, as well as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and the weekly news magazine
Ny Tid. He has traveled extensively around the world and spent a good deal of time in Africa and the countries of the former Soviet Union. For a period of his childhood, he lived with his family in Zimbabwe, under the dictatorship of Robert Mugabe. His first book,
Perhaps I Can Be Dictator, is a satirical career guide for aspiring autocrats. He is also the author of
How to Be a Dictator: An Irreverent Guide.