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    Like strongmen the world over, Donald Trump’s power grab required a crisis – and a scapegoat

    How would-be autocrats manufacture a crisis to portray themselves as a saviour and expand their powers.

    Justin Bergman, International Affairs Editor, The Conversation
    The Conversation


    Donald Trump has sounded the alarm, over and over again, that the United States is facing an “invasion” by dangerous gang members. He blames immigrants for the country’s economic problems and claims protesters are destroying US cities.

    Trump is not the first would-be autocrat to manufacture a crisis to seize extraordinary powers.

    As Natasha Lindstaedt, an expert in authoritarian regimes at the University of Essex, says in episode 3 of The Making of an Autocrat, a strongman “loves a crisis”.

    A crisis is the way that they mobilise their base, the way that they can depict themselves as the saviour, as this messianic type of figure that is going to save people from this chaotic world.

    So, is the United States really facing a national emergency? Or is this just a tactic on Trump’s part to amass more power?

    Listen to the interview with Natasha Lindstaedt 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 KATU ABC News, Al Jazeera, The New York Times, Al Jazeera, British Pathé, CNN and APT News.

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

    The Conversation

    Natasha Lindstaedt does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

    This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.
    © 2025 TheConversation, NZCity

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