Why the World Is Okay With Letting Kim Jong-Un Rule | JHS Ep. 794

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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.

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What We Discuss with Alastair:
0:00 - Why bad behavior is politically rewarded
21:05 - Politicians aren't rewarded for being good
30:13 - Jack Ma's (Alibaba) vanishing
38:39 - Why North Korea does secret successions of power
42:16 - Russian czar and the vodka tax
58:19 - Dictators are incentivized to go in extreme debt
1:07:11 - Why democracies have literally twisty driving roads
1:08:53 - Why dictators want incompetent elites
1:17:56 - Why Putin throws soldiers into Ukraine but doesn't think he'll win
1:27:37 - Why punishing dictators can lead to a worse outcome
1:30:41 - Why we give foreign aid to bad people
1:52:33 - Why don't citizens of a dictatorship revolt?

What makes dictators tick? How do they think? Why are they able to stay in power — sometimes for generations — when they serve their own needs above those of the people they purport to represent?

On this two-part episode, we’re joined by Alastair Smith, 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. Here, we discuss corruption, power games, how dictators come to power and remain in power at all costs, and delve into why dictators hate freedom, media, the press, and seemingly their own citizens. We’ll also explore why foreign aid is a trap that empowers dictators, and why these types of regimes tend to do very poorly economically and in the aftermath of natural disasters. Listen, learn, and enjoy!

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