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All autocrats require an ‘architect’. Meet the man pulling the strings for Donald Trump

  • Written by Justin Bergman, International Affairs Editor, The Conversation

Every autocrat needs a clan of loyalists, strategists, masterminds – these are the figures behind the scenes pulling the strings.

They’re unelected and unaccountable, yet they wield a huge amount of power.

This is the role Stephen Miller has played for Donald Trump – he is the architect in chief for the second Trump administration. He has so much power, in fact, he’s reportedly referred to as the “prime minister[1]”.

So who is Stephen Miller? And why are architects so important in helping a would-be autocrat amass power?

As Emma Shortis, a Trump expert and an adjunct senior fellow at RMIT University in Melbourne, explains in episode 2 of The Making of an Autocrat:

[Miller] is the kind of brains behind particularly Trump’s hardline stances on immigration and the Trump administration’s ability to use the levers of power, and expand the power available to the president.

I think what Stephen Miller demonstrates and, and history has demonstrated over and over again is that autocrats cannot rise to power by themselves. They often require a singular kind of charisma and a singular kind of historical moment, but they also need architects behind them who are able to facilitate their rise to power.

Listen to the interview with Emma Shortis at The Making of an Autocrat podcast.

This episode was written by Justin Bergman and produced and edited by Isabella Podwinski and Ashlynne McGhee. Sound design by Michelle Macklem.

Newsclips in this episode from CNN[2], CNN[3], ABC News[4], and Timothy Snyder’s Substack[5].

Listen to The Conversation Weekly via any of the apps listed above, download it directly via our RSS feed[6]or find out how else to listen here[7]. A transcript of this episode is available via the Apple Podcasts or Spotify apps.

References

  1. ^ prime minister (www.ft.com)
  2. ^ CNN (www.youtube.com)
  3. ^ CNN (www.youtube.com)
  4. ^ ABC News (www.youtube.com)
  5. ^ Timothy Snyder’s Substack (snyder.substack.com)
  6. ^ RSS feed (feeds.captivate.fm)
  7. ^ how else to listen here (theconversation.com)

Authors: Justin Bergman, International Affairs Editor, The Conversation

Read more https://theconversation.com/all-autocrats-require-an-architect-meet-the-man-pulling-the-strings-for-donald-trump-272063

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