S3E4: Inside Illiberal Democracies – Strongmen, Institutions & the Global Struggle for Freedom with Fulton Armstrong

23/07/2025 1h 8min Temporada 3 Episodio 4
S3E4: Inside Illiberal Democracies – Strongmen, Institutions & the Global Struggle for Freedom with Fulton Armstrong

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What happens when elections continue, but democratic values quietly erode? In this episode, Brian J. Matos sits down with veteran intelligence analyst and policy adviser Fulton T. Armstrong to explore the rise of illiberal democracies—governments where democratic structures exist in form, but not in function. Drawing from decades of experience in U.S. intelligence and foreign policy, including his current role with Syracuse University’s Maxwell School, Armstrong examines how leaders like Viktor Orbán and Nayib Bukele consolidate power, weaken institutions, and use populism to undermine liberal norms. Together, they explore: – The defining traits of liberal vs. illiberal democracies – Why strongman leadership appeals to disillusioned voters – The critical role of institutions and the press – Lessons from Latin America and U.S. foreign policy missteps – What public apathy means for the future of freedom This wide-ranging conversation is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the state of democracy at home and abroad. 🔗 Learn more about Fulton Armstrong: American University Bio Syracuse University Maxwell School – D.C. Programs Find more episodes like this at http://www.brianjmatos.com/ and subscribe to Brian's YouTube channel (   / @brianjmatospodcast  ) for show clips and exclusive content.  Question for Brian? Email: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])  or DM on Twitter @BrianJMatos (https://twitter.com/brianjmatos?lang=en) #Geopolitics #Democracy #LatinAmerica #ForeignPolicy #Authoritarianism #IlliberalDemocracy #Politics #Strongmen #CivicEngagement

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