Anne Applebaum

Anne Applebaum

journalist United States

Anne Applebaum is an American journalist, historian, and author, recognized for her writings on the history of communism in Eastern Europe and contemporary political issues. She has been a vocal critic of authoritarian regimes and has contributed significantly to discussions on democracy and civil society.

Born on Jul 25, 1964 (61 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
46,414
Power
1,924$
Sentiment
3.46
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Ireland 1 5.00 0.09% +0% 5,030,000 4,732 $5,100 5$
Norway 1 6.00 0.10% +0% 5,421,241 5,258 $403,000 391$
Croatia 1 5.00 0.25% +0% 4,105,267 10,315 $68,000 171$
Slovenia 1 8.00 0.10% +0% 2,078,938 2,052 $56,000 55$
Australia 1 2.00 0.09% +0% 25,499,884 24,056 $1,380,000 1,302$
Totals 5 42,135,330 46,413 $1,912,100 1,924$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Slovenia Slovenia: Anne Applebaum writes about a global network of dictators in her book Autocracy. 8

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Globalna mreža diktatorjev, ki je Zahod dolgo ni hotel videti

Greece Greece: Anne Applebaum argues that the war in Ukraine will only end when the Russians realize it was a mistake. 7

Kathimerini: Η φωνή της Απλμπαουμ | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗ

Switzerland Switzerland: American historian Anne Applebaum urged the audience not to let skepticism turn into nihilism during her peace prize speech. 8

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Der liberale Gesellschaftsentwurf bleibt alternativlos

Denmark Denmark: Anne Applebaum wrote about the Trump administration's impact on post-war security in Europe. 6

Politiken: Jeg håber, europæerne bruger dette til alvorligt at gentænke deres sikkerhed

Australia Australia: Anne Applebaum is a journalist who traveled to Sudan to report on the civil war and the democracy movement. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic on Sudan, democracy, and the new world order