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Dictating the Agenda - The Authoritarian Resurgence in World Politics - cover
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Dictating the Agenda - The Authoritarian Resurgence in World Politics

alexander cooley, Alexander Dukalskis

Narrateur Sean Runnette

Maison d'édition: Tantor Audio

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Synopsis

Following the end of the Cold War, the world experienced a remarkable wave of democratization. Over the next two decades, numerous authoritarian regimes transitioned to democracies, and it seemed that authoritarianism as a political model was fading. But as recent events have shown, things have clearly changed. 
 
 
 
In Dictating the Agenda, authors Alexander Cooley and Alexander Dukalskis reveal how today's authoritarian states are actively countering liberal ideas and advocacy surrounding human rights and democracy across various global governance domains. The transformed global context has unlocked for authoritarian states the possibility to contend with Western liberal soft power in new, traditionally "non-political" ways. Cooley and Dukalskis ultimately advance a theory of authoritarian snapback, the process in which non-democratic states limit the transnational resonance of liberal ideas at home and advance anti-liberal norms and ideas into the global public sphere. 
 
 
 
Drawing from a range of evidence, this book doesn't just reveal the limits of the liberal influence taken for granted across the world. It offers a novel theory of how authoritarian governments figured out how to exploit and repurpose the same actors, tools, and norms that once exclusively promoted and sustained US-backed liberalism.
Durée: environ 8 heures (08:08:58)
Date de publication: 19/08/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —