
THE WATCHERS
How the Secret Police Shape the Future

Genre:
Current Issues, Society
Author:
Roger Boyes
Publisher:
Hurst
Language:
English
AUTHOR BIO:
Roger Boyes, a foreign correspondent for almost fifty years, is Diplomatic Editor of The Times. He writes a widely read weekly column on geopolitics, as well as analyses and leaders on international affairs. He is also the author of twelve books.
Pages:
352
Publication:
November 2026
Rights available:
French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
DESCRIPTION:
How much freedom must we surrender to feel safe?
Is China’s all-round AI-enhanced surveillance becoming a model for other countries?
Could cascading fears about failing states and welfare systems steer citizens towards accepting repressive measures, even in well-established democracies?
The Watchers is a timely, indispensable account of the modern police state. Establishing its historical antecedents, Roger Boyes shows how it became an instrument of control under the Nazis and in the Eastern Bloc—and is still central to the governance of Iran, North Korea, China and Russia today.
Is America now adopting police-state methods to facilitate the mass deportation of migrants?
What are the limits to political control over the judiciary? And what is happening to democratic guardrails worldwide?
Boyes speaks with the police state’s victims and insiders: to former inmates of Iran’s Evin Prison, to Hongkongers fighting for democracy, and to those who chronicled the vicious abuses of Syria’s torture factories. He also tracks down the people who informed on him when he was a correspondent in East Germany and in martial-law Poland.
Understanding the motives of willing accomplices, he argues, is as important as outlining the secrets of the new caste of securocrats and their seemingly unstoppable rise.
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