

Anne Applebaum
Pulitzer Prize–winning historian and journalist focused on authoritarianism and Eastern Europe, author of books such as Autocracy, Inc. and Twilight of Democracy, and a senior fellow at Johns Hopkins institutions.
Top 10 podcasts with Anne Applebaum
Ranked by the Snipd community

482 snips
May 11, 2026 • 1h 49min
Pulitzer Prize Historian: You Won't Notice Until It's Too Late!
Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize winner and historian of authoritarianism, explains how democracies are quietly dismantled. She discusses corruption, paramilitary growth, media capture, election attacks, and why allies are hedging against the U.S. She warns democracy erodes slowly and outlines the key tactics autocrats use.

382 snips
May 8, 2025 • 1h 10min
Kleptocracy, Inc. — with Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Atlantic staff writer, dives deep into the alarming rise of kleptocracy in the U.S. She connects this trend to global autocratic practices, stressing the urgent need for systemic reforms to protect democracy. Applebaum explores the historical complicity of businesses in supporting authoritarianism and parallels contemporary politics with 1930s Germany. With a focus on integrity in journalism and the critical role of loyalty in organizations, she underscores the importance of awareness and action in today's political landscape.

255 snips
Aug 11, 2025 • 27min
#429 — The New World Order
Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, dives deep into the erosion of democracy both domestically and globally. She and Sam discuss the Sudanese civil war and the detrimental role of foreign powers. They examine America's diminishing leadership and the implications of USAID cuts on humanitarian efforts. The conversation also touches on gerrymandering, the integrity of U.S. elections, and the potential aftermath of Trump's influence on politics, including rising figures like JD Vance.

204 snips
Feb 6, 2025 • 56min
Dissecting Elon Musk’s Hostile Takeover with Anne Applebaum, Eoin Higgins & Ryan Mac
In this insightful conversation, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Anne Applebaum, IT Brew reporter Eoin Higgins, and New York Times journalist Ryan Mac analyze Elon Musk's aggressive takeover of key government operations. They discuss the troubling implications of tech billionaires influencing democracy and governance, drawing parallels to historical regimes. The guests explore how Musk's actions challenge accountability in the digital age, as well as the potential for corporate tactics to undermine democratic values. Expect a captivating dive into the intersection of technology and politics.

165 snips
Jul 19, 2024 • 1h 8min
#376 — How Democracies Fail
In this discussion, columnist Anne Applebaum, an expert on autocracy and Eastern Europe, dives into the current fragility of democracies. They explore how modern autocracies systematically undermine democratic institutions and the dangerous cooperation among dictators. The conversation touches on Trump’s charismatic appeal, the alarming decline of American democracy, and the moral dilemmas faced by the West in supporting Ukraine amidst rising populism. Applebaum also critiques the misplaced optimism of the 90s, revealing the persistent threats that still loom over democratic ideals.

154 snips
Apr 19, 2026 • 43min
Vali Nasr on the Ceasefires in Iran and Lebanon; Orbán’s Defeat in Hungary
Vali Nasr, Johns Hopkins professor and Iran expert, analyzes Iran, Lebanon, Hezbollah, and the fragile ceasefires shaping regional strategy. Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer-winning historian of Europe, explores Viktor Orbán’s defeat and its consequences for European populism and undoing illiberal rule. Patrick Radden Keefe, New Yorker writer, unpacks a teenager’s mysterious death and London’s shadowy wealthy underworld.

145 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ukraine and America’s Credibility Crisis — with Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Atlantic staff writer, joins to dive deep into the intricate Ukraine peace talks. She reveals how business interests are overshadowing diplomacy, making waves in U.S. foreign policy. Anne critiques the 28-point plan that's compromising Ukraine's security and discusses Europe's evolving role as U.S. support wavers. The conversation also touches on systemic corruption in democracies and how wars can accelerate historical trends, highlighting Poland's rising strategic influence.

111 snips
Feb 27, 2025 • 35min
The Five Eyes Have Noticed
Anne Applebaum, author of "Autocracy, Inc.", and Shane Harris, national security expert at The Atlantic, discuss the declining trust among allies in U.S. intelligence sharing. They explore the end of the post-World War II order and the implications of recent U.S. foreign policy shifts, particularly in the context of Russia and Ukraine. The conversation highlights concerns over proposed demands on Ukraine’s sovereignty and the broader impact of changing geopolitical alliances on European security dynamics.

102 snips
Mar 2, 2026 • 31min
After Khamenei, What Now?
Anne Applebaum, a democracy and authoritarianism expert, and Arash Azizi, an Iranian political commentator, discuss Iranian reactions to Khamenei’s death. They explore Iranians’ mixed feelings of hope and fear. They assess realistic leadership alternatives, the tug between technocrats and hardliners, and how U.S. tactics have shaped Iran’s future.

101 snips
Dec 13, 2024 • 43min
Anne Applebaum: Planning for a Techno-Oligarchic Regime
Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Atlantic staff writer specializing in authoritarianism, joins Tim Miller for a compelling discussion. They explore how billionaires backing Trump risk undermining democracy for business interests. Applebaum highlights the potential for regimes to collapse quickly, referencing the chaos in Syria. The conversation delves into the intersection of technology and power, examining how disinformation threatens democratic integrity and how elite complicity could reshape political landscapes.


