Brian Klaas

Brian Klaas

Brian Klaas grew up in Minnesota, earned his DPhil at Oxford, and is now a professor of global politics at University College London. He is also a weekly columnist for The Washington Post, host of the award-winning Power Corrupts podcast, and frequent guest on national television. Klaas has conducted field research across the globe, interviewing despots, CEOs, torture victims, dissidents, cult leaders, criminals, and everyday power abusers. He has also advised major politicians and organizations including NATO, the European Union, and Amnesty International. You can find him at BrianPKlaas.com and on Twitter @BrianKlaas. 

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Corruptible
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Corruptible
  • By: Brian Klaas
  • Narrator: Brian Klaas
  • Length: 9 hours 6 minutes
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
  • Publish date: January 01, 2021
  • Language: English
  • (1030 ratings)
(1030 ratings)
An “absorbing, provocative, and far-reaching” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) look at what power is, who gets it, and what happens when they do, based on over 500 interviews with those who (temporarily, at least) have had the upper... Read more
The Despot’s Apprentice
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The Despot’s Apprentice
  • By: Brian Klaas
  • Narrator: Patrick Lawlor
  • Length: 9 hours 23 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2018
  • Language: English
  • (243 ratings)
(243 ratings)
An ex-US campaign advisor who has sat with the world’s dictators explains Donald Trump’s increasingly authoritarian tactics and the threat they pose to American democracy. Donald Trump isn’t a despot. But he is increasingly acting... Read more

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