US could be under rightwing dictator by 2030, Canadian professor warns
âIn 2014, the suggestion that Donald Trump would become president would also have struck nearly everyone as absurd. But today we live in a world where the absurd regularly becomes real and the horrible commonplace.â Picture: (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
The US could be under a rightwing dictatorship by 2030, a Canadian political science professor has warned, urging his country to protect itself against the âcollapse of American democracy.â
âIn 2014, the suggestion that Donald Trump would become president would also have struck nearly everyone as absurd. But today we live in a world where the absurd regularly becomes real and the horrible commonplace.âÂ
Homer-Dixonâs message was blunt: âBy 2025, American democracy could collapse, causing extreme domestic political instability, including widespread civil violence. By 2030, if not sooner, the country could be governed by a rightwing dictatorship.âÂ
The author cited eventualities centered on a Trump return to the White House in 2024, possibly including Republican-held state legislatures refusing to accept a Democratic win.
Trump, he warned, âwill have only two objectives, vindication and vengeanceâ of the lie that his 2020 defeat by Joe Biden was the result of electoral fraud.
A âscholar of violent conflictâ for more than four decades, Homer-Dixon said Canada must take heed of the âunfolding crisisâ.
âA terrible storm is coming from the south, and Canada is woefully unprepared. Over the past year weâve turned our attention inward, distracted by the challenges of Covid-19, reconciliation and the accelerating effects of climate change.
âBut now we must focus on the urgent problem of what to do about the likely unraveling of democracy in the United States. We need to start by fully recognising the magnitude of the danger. If Mr Trump is re-elected, even under the more optimistic scenarios the economic and political risks to our country will be innumerable.âÂ
Homer-Dixon said he even saw a scenario in which a new Trump administration, having effectively nullified internal opposition, deliberately damaged its northern neighbor.
âUnder the less-optimistic scenarios, the risks to our country in their cumulative effect could easily be existential, far greater than any in our federationâs history. What happens, for instance, if high-profile political refugees fleeing persecution arrive in our country and the US regime demands them back. Do we comply?âÂ
Worse, he said, Trump âmay be just a warm-up actâ.
âReturning to office, heâll be the wrecking ball that demolishes democracy but the process will produce a political and social shambles,â Homer-Dixon said.
âStill, through targeted harassment and dismissal, heâll be able to thin the ranks of his movementâs opponents within the state, the bureaucrats, officials and technocrats who oversee the non-partisan functioning of core institutions and abide by the rule of law.
âThen the stage will be set for a more managerially competent ruler, after Mr Trump, to bring order to the chaos heâs created.â





