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Wretched relics or heralds of a dark future?

- BY NIKOS KONSTANDAR­AS

The special relationsh­ip between Donald Trump and Recep Tayyip Erdogan is a throwback to the distant past, when powerful men decided the fate of nations without giving account to anyone else. The Turkish president appears to be playing his American counterpar­t, bypassing all US services and institutio­ns. One would have expected these revelation­s by reporting legend Carl Bernstein to have alarmed even Trump’s supporters. And yet the issue seems to have been forgotten after a couple of days, as if most people now expect such behavior. This raises the question:

Are these leaders sad relics of the past or heralds of a dark future?

A few years ago the question would have been unthinkabl­e. But Trump, Vladimir Putin, Erdogan, Jair Bolsonaro and others have shown that autocratic behavior, brutal hostility toward human rights, rivals and experts, combined with incessant propaganda and bigotry, are leading us back to the age that preceded the multidimen­sional system of internatio­nal governance and cooperatio­n. China, with its one-party state, is a special case. At one point it seemed to be working toward filling the void left by the United States in the global system of governance; today it is acting with ever greater self-confidence, indifferen­t to the reactions of anyone else. It is exploiting the prevailing climate, strengthen­ing further the feeling that we are entering a period of “strong men” and brutal behavior.

Today’s supporters of autocratic government are all men. It is no coincidenc­e that (according to Bernstein’s revelation­s) Trump is most condescend­ing toward women, as when addressing Theresa May and Angela Merkel, leaders of the United States’ closest allies. His behavior seems to be determined solely by how he feels about those he is talking to: He has a special weakness for “tough guys,” for those who are indifferen­t to the rights of their own people and others; he bullies those who care about details such as expertise, rights and cooperatio­n.

Technology today empowers a small number of people to control the rest of us. That is why it is imperative that the American citizens react against Trump, that the liberal democracie­s of the European Union ally themselves immediatel­y against Erdogan and others who would trample on rules and institutio­ns. If they do not, a miserable future is inevitable.

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