Marcel Dirsus and Brian Klaas explore how dictators fall, the chaos they leave behind, and the path nations navigate between recovery and collapse.
Tyrants love to seem untouchable, but history proves otherwise. From backstabbing advisors to defiant soldiers and fearless exiles, cracks always start to show—and when dictators fall, the ripple effects can reshape a nation for decades.
In conversation with the creator of the Power Corrupts podcast, Brian Klaas, political scientist and government advisor Marcel Dirsus joins us to share gripping stories from coup leaders, dissidents, and activists to reveal the hidden cracks that bring authoritarian regimes crashing down—and the fragile paths nations must navigate in the aftermath.
But this isn’t just about the past. With democracy under strain from rising extremism and eroding institutions, Marcel will offer a sharp, engaging look at how power shifts, how resistance grows, and how nations can break free from tyranny—or fall right back into it.
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