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Ben Rhodes is a former advisor and speechwriter for President Barack Obama and current cohost of the popular podcast Pod Save the World. He is a contributor to MSNBC and NBC News, as well as the author of the best-selling memoir The World As It Is.
China’s strategic use of technology, nationalism, and authoritarian governance reflects a chilling evolution of power in the post-Cold War era, blending economic liberalization with pervasive surveillance. Inspired by American innovations and counterterrorism tactics, China has weaponized these tools to enforce control, exemplified by its social credit system and the repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang. This approach mirrors broader global trends, where leaders like Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin have exploited identity politics and nationalism to consolidate power, often drawing lessons from U.S. actions, such as the War on Terror, which inadvertently set troubling precedents. As authoritarianism rises, individuals like Sandor Lederer, Zhanna Nemtsova, and Hong Kong protesters continue their fight for democracy, embodying resilience against oppression. While the future remains uncertain, voices like Barack Obama and Maria Stepanova suggest that global crises may yet inspire a renewed commitment to truth and solidarity, setting the stage for the next chapter’s exploration of these dynamics.
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